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INTERNATIONAL CROP CIRCLES OF 2000

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Hazlet, Saskatchewan, Canada. Reported 24th August.

Updated Tuesday 3rd October  2000  


Image Ian Sletten Copyright 2000

Preliminary Report - September 5, 2000

Hazlet, Saskatchewan
August 24, 2000


Report received this afternoon of another circle in Saskatchewan, at Hazlet, near Swift Current. Report received from farmer Ellis Randy. First found in morning by Ellis while combining the field on August 24.

Formation is a 22' diameter circle, in duram wheat. Very neat and tight clockwise spiral lay pattern, a "perfect circle", with no damage to plant stalks,
entry / exit paths, etc. reported (circle is again in a field with no tramlines).

Digital aerial photo already taken by a local neighbor who is a pilot, and I should have a copy shortly. Farmer has also taken ground photos, copies
pending of these as well.

Ellis' wife Heather reported odd feelings when she stepped inside the circle, like suddenly having had " too much coffee", which she described as like
feeling some kind of energy inside the formation. Also some unusual UFO / alien -related dreams a couple of weeks before.

Both Ellis and Heather are open-minded and curious about the crop circle phenomenon, especially after having it finally "arrive on their doorstep", and
don't attribute this circle to pranksters, based on their physical examination.

The circle is well into the field, not visible from any nearby pathways or roads.

The circle has also been filmed by a CBC affiliate film crew from Swift Current.

This is the sixth formation reported in Canada for 2000.


Paul Anderson.


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