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INTERNATIONAL CROP CIRCLES OF 1999

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Brentwood, Tennessee. USA. Reported 18th June.


Updated  Saturday 14th August 1999


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Diagrams by   Tom Murdic Copyright 1999

Researched by Tom Murdic and sons Nick and Eddie
    Crop: Wheat
On Bapist Church Property
Aerial Photo taken
Approximate overall dimensions: 107 ft x 190 ft.
Related events: Researcher and sons heard a snap, crackle, pop all during the time they were in the field.

UPDATE

The US received it's first reported Formation of the '99 Season in Tennessee, sometime during the 4th or 5th weeks of June. To our
knowledge, TN has not previously been Gifted with a CropCircle.

The Formation is a 3-in-line Pictogram, perhaps 250-300' long. The largest Circle (90') is at one end, the middle Circle is smaller, and
the third is the smallest of all. The middle Circle has a 'T' coming off it at 9 o'clock to the axis. Because of where it's located, it's
had few visitors. Nevertheless, sampling permission was given by the landowners, and stalks were collected according to BLT protocols by Networkers of CropCircle Research International; they'll be sent to Dr Levengood for analysis.

Reportedly someone obtained an aerial, and I've been promised a copy, which, if the timing works out, I'll scan and share with The Crop Circle Connector.

- ilyes
National Coordinator
CropCircle Research International
July 5 '99


The first geometric crop formation has been reported in Tennessee, in wheat, over 200' long; it's a pictogram type, comprised of 3 different circles & associated pathways, with at least one path going off at an angle and ending in a "T". Occurred prior to June 18 (when it was first seen); BLT is working to get permission to sample tomorrow and to announce exact location. Will let you know....aerials have been taken, will provide when I get same. Reported by Nancy Talbot


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