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My uncle's 1994 crop circle photos made me question the whole 'weather balloon' thing
He was a pilot in Nebraska and showed me 12 shots of a pattern that looked too geometric for any wind, so has anyone else had a family member's old evidence flip your position on a theory you'd already written off?
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mila40517d ago
Man, that's the kind of family evidence that makes you stop and think twice. Here's the thing people forget, crop circles back then weren't just about the pattern itself, but what was left behind. I've seen some old reports about the soil being baked or the stalks being bent in a way that wind just can't do, like they were pushed down at the base instead of snapped. Your uncle being a pilot also means he'd know the difference between a weather balloon and something else, those guys train their eyes to spot stuff from altitude. Maybe the real question is why we stopped taking those photos seriously just because the Air Force gave us a boring answer. Take it with a grain of salt, but I'd hold onto those photos, they might be worth a second look by someone who studies that stuff.
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