--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Jul 27, 2008, at 10:45 AM, Brian Horsfield wrote: > > > Sal -- I have to say I understand how people can become addicted to > > crop circles. I have > > not read all of the posts here, but I assume the work of local > > Fairfielders to bring videos to > > Fairfield and open the Crop Circle Cafe has been mentioned. I > > confess I have not yet been > > to the cafe but I plan to. The point is, once you grasp that these > > are not being made by > > humans, at least not all of them, then it can easily become the > > most important question in > > ones life. > > I suppose so, Brian, but only, I would submit, if one has a whole > lot of extra time on their hands, and not very many other > 'important' questions. > > > > Who is making them and what is their intention or purpose? > > > > It seems entirely logical that if beings exist that are capable of > > inter-stellar travel that they > > would naturally have a great curiousity for Earth which is so > > amazing in it's diversity and life. > > Sure, and it also seems entirely logical that instead of making > meaningful contact, or trying to take over the planet, > or making overtures of peace, that they would waste > inordinate amounts of time romping through fields of > corn or wheat. Maybe they're vegan aliens.
Or maybe they're the alien equivalent of Good Ole Boys enjoying yanking the local yokel's chains.... Lawson