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- From: anna@moxie.hou.tx.us (Anna Anderson)
- Subject: Re: Stonehenge Crop Circle
- Organization: Home Improvement
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 23:16:01 GMT
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- drwho@edwards.WPI.EDU (Eric Ant Von Laudermann) writes:
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- > So apparently, some plants break when
- > trampled, and some just bend. So would everybody *please* stop
- > insisting that unbroken stalks are unnatural? We have enough trouble
- > sorting through the facts as it is without these distracting little
- > falsehoods about details.
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- According to British scientists interviewed on Unsolved Mysteries, the
- crystalline structures of the plants were physically altered at the bend;
- altered in a manner that has not been duplicated.
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- I didn't tape the TV show, so sorry, I don't have any names for reference.
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