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syrwong
10th July 2015, 22:01
It is said that the only countries where crop circles are not found are China and South Africa. This is apparently not true now, as there appeared to be a genuine crop circle found in the outskirt of Beijing on May, 8th this year.
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The Chinese description is found here:
http://www.awaker.cn/85902.html

It says that the crop circle was found at the plantation center of the FangShan district in Beijing. The size was roughly 100mx100m in the shape of a sunflower. The official explanation was that it was man made. The author was inclined to believe this until he saw the many pictures taken a few days before, which showed almost all the fallen plants had bent nodes. There is also a video of it on the ground.

A detailed analysis is found in
http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2015/Fangshan/Fangshan2015a.html
which relates its geometry to one in Britain six years ago. Apparently some numbers are hidden within the circle and there is even a murky picture of the Budha. This is certainly a Chinese element in the crop circle.

loc333
10th July 2015, 23:47
with my carpenters eye i dont see a perfect cicle

drgreig
11th July 2015, 02:10
It looks like as though this was done by an "alien-in-training" as part of his final exam. I'd give him a 67% score on that...most marks were lost on the obvious imperfection of the inner circle.

Lifebringer
11th July 2015, 14:05
Haven't India, China and Russia disclosed since 2011 and working closely with them on the space program in cooperation? I saw a video back then of landings in the hills and mountain regions of Tibet. Hope it's still there to listen and view again. I dumped favs a couple years back to make space. Perhaps a landing mark for those coming? Don't know, but right after that India 1st began space program and shortly after China.

Lifebringer
11th July 2015, 14:09
I think they are smart enough to smear up or "distort" circle to bring it to just conspiracy status now. China knows most humans after one debunk, will turn the other way, but diligent researchers look for other public net release as witnesses also. Just saying, hmmm...

syrwong
11th July 2015, 15:52
It looks like as though this was done by an "alien-in-training" as part of his final exam. I'd give him a 67% score on that...most marks were lost on the obvious imperfection of the inner circle.

The almost total absence of disc shaped UFOs (only some weired light phenomena recent years), of alien abductions (only one report but quite a good one at the Pheonex Mountain), contactees (None as far as I know), chanelling (none) etc in China makes China seem like an outcast in the world of UFO phenomenon. The beginning of anything is always simple, and this one is already much more complicated than just a circle of crops flattened in one direction. Not bad for an alien child. I would give 75 for encouragement and anticipate a more original one next time.
Once it begins, it is not going to stop.