
"Very surprising": Mysterious drawings that appeared overnight
in a field create a stir in the English Channel
by
La Editor de TF1info - Reportage Emma Vinzent, Antoine
Santos
Published yesterday at 5.10 p.m., updated yesterday at 6:46
p.m.
~A farmer from the English Channel discovered strange circles
and symbols in his field.
On the spot, the hypotheses are well under way.
A team of TF1s went there.
Mysterious curves, a strangely
precise drawing, materialized overnight in the field of Thomas Onfroy,
farmer at Sainte-Geneviève, in the English Channel. "When I got there on
Monday morning, I realized that the plot was rolled very cleanly and
very uniformly. It's surprising, very surprising," says the farmer in
the TF1 TF1 report above.

The Wheat stems were carefully flattened to draw these geometric
shapes. However, Thomas Onfroy did not notice any trace of a roll or
machine, nor any abnormal presence. "It must have been done at
night, in a space between midnight and 4 o'clock in the morning,"
he said.
In
the small town of Sainte-Geneviève, the phenomenon attracts many curious
people. Like Frank, passionate about these drawings of culture and
convinced that it is not a mere farce. "It's really drawn, and this,
if it was the fact of human beings who wanted to make a joke or things
like that, they couldn't do it," he says. According to him, a code
is hidden in the route, decryptable through meditation. "It draws an
axis, like a scepter, and so it reminds me of sacred Chinese books that
we know through the Yi Jing, ying and yang."

And he's not the only one who wants to break through the secret of these
forms. During the filming of our team, groups of observers refused to
give the reason for their arrival. In the village, the hypotheses are
well under way among passers-by interviewed in our report.
Other similar drawings had been observed in June last year in the Puy-de-Dôme.
These "crop circles" have appeared all over the world, often revealing
themselves, as in the article to be read above, being nothing but
trickery. It is in England that they would be the most numerous.
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