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Are crop circles the work of a cereal killer?

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crop circles and cereal killers

Husk,Husk! How RYE you are. WHEAT can't be sure about this. A rather CORNY question to ask. Strange BRAN of humor you've got there. I can BARLEY figure it out myself. They will find out when it's the RICE time,OK!

Hmmmm, You planted a SEED in my mind.

Actually, it's three cereal killers. They are called Snap, Crackle and Pop!

I can see that there is a KERNEL of hope for those who have replied to this thread.

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Be aware that some items above are spelt incorrectly. This item really goes against the grain...

It's the Work of an Old Pagan Clan

The clan gets together in certain weather conditions to do their work and enjoy the interest it attracts. But it is all about the stars and the ritual that keeps this secret society developing their patterns.

It would be interesting to know who is in this secret society, but it is an old society. As the reports of crop circles have been around for a long time, the society might reach back to the Dark Ages, when food was scarce. Perhaps the members simply needed the rye.

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