It's been a fairly dull crop circle season in the U.K. this year?
until now. A new circle has arrived that appears to be a
diagram for an electrical transistor designed 100 years ago by
Nikola Tesla. This little-known engineer is credited with
inventing, among other things, the radio, a/c electricity and
fluorescent lights.
The Western Daily Press says, "But why one of his early
diagrams should be recreated in a wheat field near Alton
Barnes, the global capital of crop circles, remained a
mystery?"
Michael Soper, of Contact International, says, "I'm very
interested in this one. It's almost as if this is the last piece of
a jigsaw which we haven't been able to put together yet, and
we're doing it backwards. Tesla is the one major inventor the
establishment hasn't recognized, and as a result his work and
his impact has remained counter-establishment. This clearly
shows coils, connectors and a box with the wires curling out
and around it. I've been trying to think about what this
means, but it has to be a message. Perhaps there's more to
the things Tesla came up with than we've previously realized
and they are trying to point us in the right direction. It has
far too many features to be done by people in that short
amount of time?how was it done overnight on the shortest
night of the year."
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