Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. Reported 19th September.

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The 2009 season goes on with a new circle appearing near Moose Jaw

The season may well have come to an end in Wiltshire, England, but it is great to see the phenomenon is still active and creating beautiful designs near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. 

 


 
 
Unfortunately, one of the articles declares that the farmer has already cut it down completely already, I hope CCCRN got to look at it in time! 
 
Jeffrey Wilson
Director, ICCRA
Independent Crop Circle Researchers' Association
#734-891-2689

Thanks to Lindy Tucker, Roger Sugden, and Dr. JP DeVierville (and Google Alerts!) for passing along links!


UFO Incident Langenburg 1974

Moose Jaw is 300km west of the famous 1974 Langenburg, SK incident where Edwin Fuhr  saw 5 metallic domes hover over his farm.  Afterwards he found 5 circular crop formations. 

http://www.ufologie.net/htm/ufocrop.htm

Mike Bird


Diagram Paul Scott Anderson (CCRN) Copyright 2009


This formation shows a comet, probably Comet A, with three major fragments and a partially developed coma composed of three gases headed toward the inner solar system. The ring connected to the comet represents the comet at a later stage with its fully developed coma (the same representation as for a planet with an atmosphere).Comet A won’t strike the earth but a number of its fragments will. The initial hit appears to be in the Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of Africa (AndrewsT372, Bratton, Wiltshire, June 5, 1995).  The comet will proceed in a north-westerly direction, crossing the Atlantic Ocean to the USA.

For dreams or visions involving three ‘asteroids’ striking near the USA

Go to http://www.angelfire.com/fl3/gammadim/wpaasteroidprophecies.html

Kenneth Heck


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