SUBJECT: SCIENTISTS VIDEO TAPE CIRCLES BEENING MADE          FILE: UFO3207






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   SCIENTISTS RECORD FLASHES AS MYSTERY CIRCLES FORM IN ENGLISH CORNFIELDS
   LONDON  (JULY  25)   REUTER - Excited  scientists  said  they  recorded
   evidence  on  Wednesday that could solve the centuries-old  mystery  of
   circles  in  English  cornfields  which  have  aroused  speculation  of
   visitors  from outer space.  Experts filmed two big circles being  made
   during  the  night amid a barrage of unexplained flashing lights  in  a
   field  in  the  southern county of Wiltshire.  It was the  first  known
   recording  of  the formation of symmetrical circles that  have  puzzled
   Englishmen since the Middle Ages.

   Theories  of  what causes them range from earthworms to  whirlwinds  to
   spaceships.

   In  medieval  times,   countryfolk believed they were the work  of  the
   Devil.   Scientists from Britain,  Japan,  West Germany and the  United
   States  monitored  Wiltshire cornfields round the clock this week  with
   thermal imagers and low-light cameras.

   On  Wednesday,   they recorded two circles being made,  one  about  100
   metres (330 feet) across, the other half that size, said Colin Andrews,
   leader   of  the  project  coordinated  by  the  British   Broadcasting
   Corporation (BBC). Analyzing their recordings hours later, they sent in
   helicopters  to  take daylight pictures of the find and said  they  had
   made a significant scientific discovery.

   "We  do  have  a  major event here,  very much  excitment  as  you  can
   imagine,"  Andrews said. "We do have two major ground markings in front
   of  all the surveillance equipment performing absolutely to form,"   he
   told BBC television.

   "We had a situation at approximately 3.30  this morning on monitor -- a
   number  of orange lights taking the approximate form of a triangle  and
   within that triangular form was a second triangle," Andrews said.

   "We  had  many lights,  following that a whole complex  arrangement  of
   lights  doing all sorts of funny things.  It's a complex situation,  we
   are actually analysing it at this very moment. But there is undoubtedly
   something here for science."

   Andrews said the circles could not be a hoax.

   "We  have  high-quality  equipment here and we have indeed  secured  on
   high-quality equipment a major event," he said.

   Asked what caused the circles, Andrews said: "As you can imagine,  this
   only  happened some hours ago.  We have experts arriving by the  minute
   here  now  to  analyze this.  We do have  something  of  great,   great
   significance." Describing the circles, he said: "One formation is about
   100 metres in diameter, a circle with two satellites and two concentric
   rings,   another  brother nearby about 50  per cent of the size of  its
   nearby neighbour." Andrews said the field had been cordoned off. "We're
   doing  nothing more now until we have helicopters over the top to  film
   in detail what we have before anybody enters that field."

   The authoritative New Scientist journal published an article last month
   which  said corn circles,  more than 300  of which appeared last  year,
   were  caused by weather conditions creating whirlwinds  and  electrical
   discharges in the atmosphere.

   Author  Terence  Meaden said his theory could explain  flashing  lights
   seen by eyewitnesses and patterns of flattened corn.



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