600ft Jellyfish Crop Circle Found in Oxfordshire Field
June 2nd, 2009Well, at least it wasn’t Cthulhu.
Via: Telegraph:
A 600ft jellyfish pattern has appeared in a barley field in Kingstone Coombes, Oxfordshire, in what is one of the most intriguing crop circles ever seen in Britain.
The vast pattern appeared in the field last week and experts are claiming it to be the first of its kind in the world.
Karen Alexander, a crop circle expert, said: “We have seen butterfly and bird patterns in the past, but this is the first jellyfish crop circle in the world.

‘But it has been proven the patterns can be easily created artists.’
Let’s break the above line down eliminating the erroneous, subtle reductionism.
SOME patterns can be made by people. HOWEVER, this doesn’t mean that the man made ones are comparable in complexity OR in the CHARACTERISTICS of the state of the crops after, i.e. radioactivity and gently bent but totally unbroken crops. Nice try though. And ‘croppies’? Never heard of that ‘nickname’ in my years of studying them.
Somebody at the telegraph is however definitely helping the disclosure agenda though, they covered Edgar Mitchell last summer and the Cardiff Police helicopter disc chase.
Thumbs up.
I loved this picture. Reminded my of the spaceship in Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
The tail with the little circles in it – also reminiscent of the little circle craft that broke off from the mother ship in the movie.
A picture like this says to me “they” are here and sending us a message that they are here loud and clear. Kudos to the Telegraph. That they “covered” this as news worthy. Pretty awesome of them to have done so.
Thank you for posting this Kevin. Awesome.
I just can’t stop visualizing a pair of silver-suited field-grade officers, with pilot handles like “Starman” and “Challenger”, sitting at the controls laughing their arses off (at the thought of the eventual reaction) as they lay down yet another “here THEY come” design with the latest firmware in the “Crop Circle 2000” installed aboard a shiny new X-69 Sirius.
Don’t misconstrue this as disbelief. I’m quite comfortable with the idea of abundant life scattered throughout both our “local” galaxy and the multi-verse in general. Ala Vallee, I’m just not fully convinced that crop circles are much more than a creative and entertaining distraction.
Ala Vallee? Who or what is that?
Ha, yes I’m sure this is a very interesting project for the “entities” that use their specialty weed-whackers out in the fields of Kingston Coombes, Oxfordshire. Whether from above, or below, or within hah. Wonder why there aren’t crop circles in Archers-Midland land? Could it be their polluted fields, that be their dint, are not graced with such pictures.?
Our country’s land is raped by these morons.
I’ve never been to Oxfordshire, but from all accounts I’ve read, this is a holy land of sorts for the Druids. In the U.S. that would be I think the equivalent of the Wiccan’s in the U.S. I for one as a brought up Catholic would way rather take off of work for the Spring Solstice, the Equinox, rather than Martin Luther King, or Presidents Day (George WAshington, etc).
Life as we know, or have been taught of it on Earth is so limited. I read this today:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Vostok
I also hauled my National Geographic Atlas to work today because I had to research funding going to an obscure state in the U.S.
I kept thinking, what would the names on this map be if the names were those given by the indigenous for the mountains, rivers, and islands on this map? I’ll bet every one of those places has a mystical memory and many legends to tell.
Shiprock, Colorado came to mind again.
I don’t know, I guess at some point in the last few months, that there are “others” in our universe is for me an established personal experience. So what? That’s just me. I love/hate the weirdness of all I am experiencing these days.
I dunno, maybe the Beverly Hillbillies carved out the crop circle. Whoever is doing it, it is Hilarious. Humbling. Awesome. Fuel for my life pump. Thank you.