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INTERNATIONAL CROP CIRCLES OF 1999

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Conquest, Saskatchewan, Canada. Reported 9th September.


Updated  Saturday 11th September 1999


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MORE SASKATCHEWAN CROP CIRCLES

Preliminary Report - September 9

It would seem the circles have definitely returned to the prairies again this year...

Another formation reported to CPR-Canada this morning by a farmer at Conquest, Saskatchewan (where another formation was found last year). Initially discovered around September 2 by farmer Lyle Ami while combining his wheat field.

Two circles, one about 36 feet and the other 30 feet in diametre. Both have an identical "cross" feature attached, both pointing to the south-east (very similar to last year's report, where one circle had a similar cross attached to it, also pointing to the south-east). The formation is about four miles south of Conquest, south-east of Neilburg, where the eleven-circle "Julia Set" was found September 3).

The farmer has combined around the formation, leaving it intact, and is open to further ground inspection, sampling, etc. Ground photos already taken and hopefully aerials to follow soon.

Farmer reported no damage to the crop, no entry pathways or other signs of damage.

Preliminary diagram attached.

This is the ninth formation reported now for this year.


SIGHTINGS ON THE RADIO INTERVIEW

I am also scheduled to do an update on the Canadian circles tomorrow evening, September 10, on Jeff Rense's "Sightings on the Radio" program, 8:30 - 10:00 PT. Check their web site (http://www.sightings.com) for further program and affiliate station information.


An excellent article by David Yanko featuring some of the past and this year's Saskatchewan crop circles, is available at the Virtual Saskatchewan webzine web site:

http://www.virtualsk.com/current_issue/circle_central.html


Paul Anderson
Director
CPR-Canada

Circle Phenomena in Canada Report Archive 1999:

http://www.geocities.com/cpr-canada/1999.html

A reminder for all Canadian subscribers / readers - your assistance is welcome and needed - ANY reports of other possible circles this year, please do let us know as soon as possible! See Reporting and Field Research Guidelines on the web site for more information:

http://www.geocities.com/cpr-canada/reporting.html

REPORTING HOTLINE: 604.731.8522

CPR-Canada News is the e-mail update service of Circles Phenomenon Research Canada (affiliate of Circles Phenomenon Research International), and is published periodically or as breaking news develops, with the latest news and information and is available free by subscription; to be added to or removed from the mailing list, send your request, including "subscribe CPR-Canada News" or "unsubscribe CPR-Canada News" and e-mail address to:

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CPR-Canada welcomes your reports and submissions.
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