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A teenager in Hoeven, Holland, is awakened on June 7, 1999, to see a pink-purple light shaped like a football hovering over a field of wheat outside his bedroom window. The light elongates into a wide disc, and small electrostatic-like lightning bolts come from the bottom of the disc. The lights disappear. When he runs out into the field, he finds the ground warm to the touch, and the air filled with a snapping, static sound. There are two circles in the crop, one thirty feet in diameter, one only two. Within weeks, he sees two more variations on this scene.
This is only one of the accounts of crop circles, lights, and crackling sounds documented by Linda Moulton Howe over the past year. Linda interviews a biophysicist, a mathmatician, a geologist, and other researchers to determine the authenticity of these accounts and whether these crop circles are a 3-dimensional language related to fractional math, geometrics, the Hebrew Kabala, or other symbolic mysteries.
Synopsis
In 1999, a teenager reported seeing crop circles and mysterious lights on the field beside his house in Hoeven, Holland. Within two weeks he reported more variations on this scene. Through interviews with a biophysicist, mathematician, a geologist and others, Howe researched the phenomenon for authenticity and now reports her findings.