- Hi, Guys....
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- Over the weekend several residents of the small NW Minnesota
town of Fosston called the BLT office to report new crop formations.
At first it appeared there might be 3 different formations but, as of
today (7/29) we think there are only 2.
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- Fosston, MN #1 apparently occurred nearly a week ago
(around July 20-21 ?) in a wheat field just off County Road 7 about 10
miles NE of town, and consists of a fairly large flattened ring surrounding
internal flattened pathways which create a 5-pointed star with a small
circle in it's center. A BLT fieldworker is in Fosston today and a report
will be posted on the new BLT Field Reports section soon: http://www.bltresearch.com/fieldreports.html
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- Fosston, MN #2
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- Date Occurred: July 27, 2008 (approximately 2:00 am)
- Date Found: July 27, 2008
- Location: On Country Road #1, Fosston, MN
- Crop: Wheat
- Description: A 150-200' flattened ring which encircles
a series of smaller flattened circles, connected by pathways to 2 more
circles external to the ring. A local visitor to the circle reports an
additional thin ring outside the larger, more visible ring. When first
seen the lay was quite "fluffy" with standing plants scattered
throughout the laid crop. In the close-up photo below it appears that
the lay of counter-clockwise.
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- More information about ground details will be available
when BLT field personnel on-site today make their report. Local residents
report that their dogs "went crazy," barking for over an hour
at around 2:00 am on Sunday night (monday morning) and that their cows
were "braying in the middle of the night." A small hole was
found by the landowner in the center of the circle inside the large ring,
which caused him to wonder (based on the ongoing debunking programs which
infest US TV) whether local teenagers might be responsible for this particular
formation. The highly visible location of this crop circle along a well-traveled
road, and it's large size (which would have taken considerable time to
execute) immediately argue against this idea--and we will see if the BLT
fieldworker's examination of the plants and soils will provide further
evidence to the contrary.
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- [Small center holes have been found in many crop circles
over the years which subsequently, in the laboratory, have been shown
to be genuine. See: http://www.bltresearch.com/labreports/logan.html
and http://www.bltresearch.com/labreports/edmonton.html .]
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- Once the fieldwork has been conducted we will post a
more thorough report on the new Field Reports section of the BLT web-site:
http:// www.bltresearch.com/fieldreports.html .
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- Nancy Talbott
- BLT Research Team Inc.
- P.O. Box 400127
- Cambridge, MA 02140 (USA)
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- ph: 617/492-0415
- web-site: http://www.bltresearch.com
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