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The Castellan
31st March 2014, 14:03
watch and see what I mean.


This, along with the face on Mars, is what awakened something inside of me, way back when I was 11, in early 1991. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0ILWdRAQbg And to the skeptics and debunkers.....a couple of old, drunk English guys, nor can pimply faced college nerds do THAT. :wizard:

I want to know WHERE are the disks now, 23 years later.


I'm going to see if I can find some significant message or translations of the disks, since it was HINTED of ancient Celtic. My mom just thought, "Maybe ALL the crop circles have some type of plates like those hidden in them?"

Those 3 plates, and our big friend looking at us from Cydonia, are what started the obsession and the burning need to find the aliens.

Snowflower
31st March 2014, 14:19
I doubt there is a member of Avalon that believes two drunk guys did it. It was non-human. I can't say it was an effort to communicate, because whatever the entity is, they are perfectly capable of direct word communication. Anyone who can engrave binary code and pictures of Grays into a field could write out a message in any language they chose. I don't understand the purpose, much less the message.

The Castellan
31st March 2014, 14:48
I doubt there is a member of Avalon that believes two drunk guys did it. It was non-human. I can't say it was an effort to communicate, because whatever the entity is, they are perfectly capable of direct word communication. Anyone who can engrave binary code and pictures of Grays into a field could write out a message in any language they chose. I don't understand the purpose, much less the message.

That's the obvious bit, but what I am wanting to know is what happened to those three metal disks.

Atlas
31st March 2014, 18:03
This was published in UFO Encounters magazine:

"Mr. Pfeiffer was able to track down the finder of the plates, and purchased the silver and bronze ones for 50,000 Deutschmarks (about $30,000). Unfortunately, the gold plate had been melted down and was sold for a few hundred thousand Deutschmarks to a jeweler."

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread993559/pg2#pid17467606

Ellisa
1st April 2014, 00:50
I'm not so impressed by the disks. They would be easy to fake. However I have always been fascinated by crop circles. I do not know how they originate, but I do think that people with a couple of boards strapped onto their feet could not have made some of them!

It is generally thought that they are new phenomenon but they have been around for a long time and used to be thought the work of fairies dancing! Mostly these old ones were circular areas of trampled grass or crops, though some were a little more complicated.

What is not often factored into the story of the crop circles is that Wiltshire is a very ancient area of habitation. There are massive ancient carvings into the chalk of men and horses on the hillsides, and the legends of (for eg) faery, King Arthur and Glastonbury are part of the every day. I used to know the area well, and the evidence of ancient civilisation is very strong there. It is no wonder to me that crop circles are abundant there but I have no particular viewpoint on who or what makes them. I have seen some hoaxers confessing, and their efforts, whilst a reasonable job, are never the intricate designs seen in the latest efforts. However a bit of me feels that if the 'they' who make the things are so very clever why do they not write words into the corn, instead of obtuse mathematics or weird diagrams? That would clear it up once and for all!

The Castellan
1st April 2014, 09:25
This was published in UFO Encounters magazine:

"Mr. Pfeiffer was able to track down the finder of the plates, and purchased the silver and bronze ones for 50,000 Deutschmarks (about $30,000). Unfortunately, the gold plate had been melted down and was sold for a few hundred thousand Deutschmarks to a jeweler."

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread993559/pg2#pid17467606:doh:


Personally, I don't think the disks was fakes, Ellissa. You know how EXPENSIVE it would be to that sort of joke?