I HAVE just read your article about the recent crop circle appearing near Silbury Hill.
Weetabix must be feeling 10ft tall, over this latest advertising campaign, but of course it is purely coincidental that this crop circle resembles its logo.
These crop circles always appear after a hot spell of weather and in freshly fertilised ground, and mostly around the Ridgeway and ancient sites like Avebury and Stonehenge.
You will notice that this crop circle appeared in the middle of nowhere, and no human tracks can be seen around it. Yet it was actually manmade but not by Weetabix!
This particular pattern was made probably around 6,000 BC by our very early ancestors.
They are pond barrows and it looks as though our ancestors ran out of ideas and material when they made this one!
We were joined to the continent in 6,000 BC.
Our ancestors migrated from the Mediterranean and the Middle East, perhaps bringing their identity patterns with them.
I have seen a crop circle in the pattern of a candelabra. It looks Jewish to me.
I have newspaper cuttings dating back from 1990 about these crop circles and have studied them in an archaeology and science encyclopaedia.
The Beta rays of the all-powerful Sun activate the radioactivity in these pond burrows.
They also have a layer of phosphate in the shape of fertiliser, and a very radioactive material.
The soil from these circles is very radioactive and very dangerous not to mention the radioactive clouds of radioactive isotopes which are floating around in the atmosphere and probably causing a lot of illness.
What goes up, must come down somewhere.
These circles need a lot more investigation, but time is running out for this year. After the end of August, these circles will not appear because the sun will lose its strength this will give Weetabix a rest and they will have to think about some other gimmick to increase sales.
(Mrs) N STEPHENSON
Brooklands Avenue
Swindon
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