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An extraordinary theory, backed by a dubious visual aid, which ironically and literally displays the gaps in such a hypothesis.
So basically, there are chunks of land (50+ miles) in California/Nevada, Washington, Oregon, New Mexico, Idaho, Montana, the Dakotas, huge chunks of Mexico, and pretty much all over Canada that no one flies over. And that's just in North America. And that doesn't consider how much of that air traffic is many miles up where no one is going to be seeing crop circles.
That's dumb. Just because a person does not dismiss the thought of alien life or is interested in the scientific discoveries that open up the possibilities (such as the presence of water on other planets) doesn't mean they should believe Jethro got pulled out of the trailer park and got a good probing. You are the other extreme, and just as damaging to any serious discussion of the issue - the guy who rants and raves and believes every Youtube video and National Enquirer article thrown his way.
Who cares, seriously. If Aliens were so powerful and advanced, why hide from us like this, why not come here and show yourself so we can worship them like gods or something? The only people who care about aliens are the nutjobs that preach about them all day.
Flying over Area 51 might result in you getting shot down... flying over Utah will get you whistled for a charge as the entire state flops simultaneously.
I personally find the idea that a UFO would come to Earth and draw pictures in crop circles hysterically funny. It was more believable when they tried to pass it off as where the UFO landed and it was just a circle. Now, we're supposed to believe UFOs are coming and drawing pictures in crops (hey...in this case...a self-portrait that matches what man thinks an ET would look like). lol...get serious.
I love how Youtube videos that make outrageous claims based on no evidence and have frequent misspellings are somehow taken as fact. They state that it would takes weeks to plan and 100 people to do some of these crop circles, but I remember seeing a special once by some of the guys that do some of these circles. It was three guys and they did a fairly big, fairly complex pattern in a crop in just a few hours during the night. I couldn't believe how much ground they covered. I also find it hilarious how the picture that is sent of the aliens' face looks like 90% of all aliens you see in movies.
BINGO! Aliens drawing crop circles is equivalent to aliens coming to earth's doorstep ringing it's doorbell and running away. Whatever you do don't put out the flaming bag on the front porch with your boots.
The video above is a fake... the video shakes, and the figure doesn't. If you play it in really slow motion, you can see the figure move when the video doesn't shake, like they added some "shaking" to the figure but not in synchronization with the rest of the content.