How the crop
circle of Pouilloux, France was discovered on June 30, 2019
by Matisse Sylvain and Olivier Morlet
https://area51blog.wordpress.com
What is
mind-blowing about the discovery of this particular crop circle near
Pouilloux, France (a small town of 1000 people) is that it was first
noticed by a pilot from the airport of Saint-Yan, which is located 30 km
southwest of Pouilloux.
Olivier
Morlet was on his plane during a training flight, when he flew over
where the crop circle was located, and saw it there. He then reported
this new crop circle to the Facebook page of “UFO IN FRANCE” (OVNI UFO
FRANCE).
To get more
information on a first-hand visit, I met with Michel Chardeau, mayor of
the town of Pouilloux, and also received comments from a farmer who
plants that field of wheat.
- It was not
the farmer who made it. He was not even aware it was there.
- Was it
possible that a “joker” did this at night with a quad? Unlikely,
especially since this crop circle was also seen apparently at 7 PM on
June 30, by a local pilot while he was landing.
- Some
people thought it may have been created by a storm during the late
evening of Sunday, June 30. That storm reached the town at 2200 (10
PM), and created strong swirls of wind.
- Yet the
president of the flying club of Pouilloux, Stéphane Stepien, landed in
Pouilloux at 1900 (7 PM), three hours before the storm took place. He
saw that the crop circle was already there.
By a close
inspection on the ground we noticed:
1) A dry
soil cracked by heat, normal considering high temperatures this week.
2) Out of
the crop in the shade, the wheat was still a little green. Yet it was
“well-burnt” in the crop circle itself.
3) Stems of
fallen wheat for the most part were not broken.
4) We saw a
precise layout of fallen crop, from small patterns up to the largest.
5) We could
see curves in the folds of fallen wheat from one direction to another.
6) Stems of
fallen wheat were grouped into “bundled braids” for the most
part. This really intrigues me, if it was somehow made using boards and
rope?
7) Access to
this field without help of the farmer would be difficult. My legs have
cuts and bruises due to brambles, thistles or nettles.
8) No
magnetic anomalies, or traces of any powder or grease (e.g. oil from a
tractor leak) were found.
I do not say
it is impossible that this crop circle could have be made in a
“conventional” way. If so, what a performance! If not, then by what
means and with what technology? And for what purpose?
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