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We are offering £100.000 to create the replica of a crop circle called “The Galaxy”
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Boyka Registered User User ID: 103913 08-26-2012 11:24 PM
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RE: We are offering £100.000 to create the replica of a crop circle called “The Galaxy”
Richard Eldritch Wrote:Turns out this "challenge is a marketing stunt for Sarah Miles' first childrens book.
The "offer" is in conjunction with a group call itself EHA spiritual group. Beware though that a website calling it's self that seems to be a Malware site.
http://uk.prweb.com/releases/2012/7/prweb9684069.htm
" The £100.000 contest has been announced on Sarah Miles' website http://www.sarahmiles.net as "Nanna's Crop Circle Challenge" on 1st of July as an ongoing Summer event.
In Sarah's first children's book "Boy and the Beez" (http://www.sarahmiles.net/gallery) Boy's Nanna is given a mission by the Space Brothers to expose the crop circle hoaxers. To do so, she needs to challenge them publicly, openly, with worthwhile prize money as a reward.
Nanna reveres her home the planet as much as she reveres a clear conscience. To this end, she swapped her car for a pony and trap, uses candles instead of electric light, no machine for washing up, has renounced all luxuries that require energy, including television and computers. “Conserve our resources –! Conserve!” is her motto.
Her Grandson Boy D’Battle who comes to stay, finds her strict moral standards and bygone values ridiculously old fashioned. In contrast, his easygoing, modern, conventional morality, and somewhat blurry conscience gives rise to conflict, bringing them both right to the brink – but unexpectedly there is a twist in the tale when a spacecraft appears in a Wessex cornfield.
Whereupon it is revealed that Boy’s old fashioned Nanna has been in contact with beings highly superior to humans for some years. Boy is flabbergasted because these beings, the Space Brothers and their highly advanced technologies, chime with Nanna's bygone ways. They hammer home to Boy the necessity for Earthlings to draw a halt, to renounce their greedy, polluting, pillaging ways and to start sharing and conserving. They beam into Boy that transparency is the way forward, and that a clear conscience is far more beneficial to planet Earth than relying on technology for all their needs.
All issues are resolved, with one remaining mission for Nanna – to challenge the crop circle hoaxers, who are obscuring the urgent messages from Space Brothers, revealed in the genuine crop circles. If the hoaxers are obscuring reality through their “art”, Nanna has to reverse the process by bringing that fiction back into reality.
The line between art and reality can get a bit blurry for any artist. Sarah Miles is taking this to another level. Emulating the role of Boy’s Nanna, she is taking the fiction out of the book and into the real world.
The £100.000 Crop Circle Challenge is being promoted through EHA spiritual group also as standalone project on http://www.cropcirclechallenge.co.uk primarily as a group endeavor; a small step towards a better understanding of the Crop Signs that can help to distinguish fantasy from the truth."
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(This post was last modified: 08-26-2012 11:26 PM by Boyka.)
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Boyka Registered User User ID: 103913 08-26-2012 11:25 PM
Posts: 1,517
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RE: We are offering £100.000 to create the replica of a crop circle called “The Galaxy”
Boyka Wrote:Richard Eldritch Wrote:Turns out this "challenge is a marketing stunt for Sarah Miles' first childrens book.
The "offer" is in conjunction with a group call itself EHA spiritual group. Beware though that a website calling it's self that seems to be a Malware site.
http://uk.prweb.com/releases/2012/7/prweb9684069.htm
" The £100.000 contest has been announced on Sarah Miles' website http://www.sarahmiles.net as "Nanna's Crop Circle Challenge" on 1st of July as an ongoing Summer event.
In Sarah's first children's book "Boy and the Beez" (http://www.sarahmiles.net/gallery) Boy's Nanna is given a mission by the Space Brothers to expose the crop circle hoaxers. To do so, she needs to challenge them publicly, openly, with worthwhile prize money as a reward.
Nanna reveres her home the planet as much as she reveres a clear conscience. To this end, she swapped her car for a pony and trap, uses candles instead of electric light, no machine for washing up, has renounced all luxuries that require energy, including television and computers. “Conserve our resources –! Conserve!” is her motto.
Her Grandson Boy D’Battle who comes to stay, finds her strict moral standards and bygone values ridiculously old fashioned. In contrast, his easygoing, modern, conventional morality, and somewhat blurry conscience gives rise to conflict, bringing them both right to the brink – but unexpectedly there is a twist in the tale when a spacecraft appears in a Wessex cornfield.
Whereupon it is revealed that Boy’s old fashioned Nanna has been in contact with beings highly superior to humans for some years. Boy is flabbergasted because these beings, the Space Brothers and their highly advanced technologies, chime with Nanna's bygone ways. They hammer home to Boy the necessity for Earthlings to draw a halt, to renounce their greedy, polluting, pillaging ways and to start sharing and conserving. They beam into Boy that transparency is the way forward, and that a clear conscience is far more beneficial to planet Earth than relying on technology for all their needs.
All issues are resolved, with one remaining mission for Nanna – to challenge the crop circle hoaxers, who are obscuring the urgent messages from Space Brothers, revealed in the genuine crop circles. If the hoaxers are obscuring reality through their “art”, Nanna has to reverse the process by bringing that fiction back into reality.
The line between art and reality can get a bit blurry for any artist. Sarah Miles is taking this to another level. Emulating the role of Boy’s Nanna, she is taking the fiction out of the book and into the real world.
The £100.000 Crop Circle Challenge is being promoted through EHA spiritual group also as standalone project on http://www.cropcirclechallenge.co.uk primarily as a group endeavor; a small step towards a better understanding of the Crop Signs that can help to distinguish fantasy from the truth."

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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 116867 08-27-2012 12:08 AM
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RE: We are offering £100.000 to create the replica of a crop circle called “The Galaxy”
NightHelix Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:kool challenge & a safe bet.
but i don't trust aliens that decide to only communicate in geometric shapes in farmer's fields.
any "higher being" can easily see how completely fukked up our planet is. if they can't take the time to learn our language and offer real help, then they can shove their crop circles up their asses --- sideways.
which language would you suggest they learn?
wouldn't that be something if they came here and learned some weird amazonian clicking language that nobody understood but those clicking people?
Are you people off your rocker?
These 'aliens' apparently travelled millions/billions of miles/light years and have such advanced technology, skills and 'gifts' yet they can only communicate using ambiguous or obscure symbols carved into mono-crop fields?
And, on top of that, and despite their mind blowing intelligence and technology, you're saying they don't know what language they should use to communicate with us?
This place is like kindergarten, sometimes.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 29288 08-27-2012 12:52 AM
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RE: We are offering £100.000 to create the replica of a crop circle called “The Galaxy”
LoP Guest Wrote:These 'aliens' apparently travelled millions/billions of miles/light years and have such advanced technology, skills and 'gifts' yet they can only communicate using ambiguous or obscure symbols carved into mono-crop fields?
There are some that believe that direct communication is possibly prohibited... kinda a "Star Trek Prime Directive". Crop circles, or 'graffiti' is... a loophole.
Some others believe the crop circles are a test... kinda like the "skill testing question" on raffle tickets. If you aren't smart enough to figure out the skill testing question, you don't deserve the prize.
Or, another very real possibility is that the aliens are just phukking with us for sh!ts and giggles... We've done it to less advanced cultures, why wouldn't they?
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