Crop circles have shown up in Connecticut and Wisconsin.
Local resident Adam Prince was driving past Francis
Swoboda's field in the town of Tilden, Wisconsin when "I
just looked at it I could see something up in the field." It
turned out to be a crop circle.
Candice Novitzke writes in the Chippewa (Wisconsin) Falls
Herald that the formation consists of three circles linked
together by an 5-foot wide path. (To see a photo of the crop
circle,
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here. The middle circle is 65 feet in diameter, while the
two smaller ones are each about 54 feet in diameter. No
footprints can be seen nearby.
Investigators Chad Lewis and Terry Fisk have discovered that
before the circles were made, a straight, eight-inch wide
path was made through the center of the area, which might
have been the way the circle makers maneuvered around
without leaving footprints. Lewis says, "It would be
difficult to get in and out of here without being seen, but
not impossible."
In New Milford, Connecticut, Martha Bailey woke up to find
most of her corn field flattened. Her granddaughter Shannon
says, "Maybe aliens touched down."
Kamilla Gary writes in the (Connecticut) News-Times that
Bailey's garden is enclosed by a 7-foot-tall chicken wire
and wood fence. She grows yellow and white corn, as well as
squash and tomatoes. In the middle of the corn patch, a
perfect square of corn stalks lay perfectly flat, all bent
down in one direction. She says, "Everything was secure, the
gates were locked, it had to be something that touched down
and flattened it."
Her son Eric says, "Who in their right mind would do that
and not take credit for it?"
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