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June 27, 2003 Rome, Italy - For the first time on record, a crop formation was discovered within the city limits of Rome. Also, for the first time over a period from April 25 to June 27, thirteen more unexplained patterns in cereal crops beyond the one in Rome have been reported from the north to the south and east to west in the long "boot" of Italy. Whatever is happening, Italy has also had mysterious lights associated with some of its crop formations this year.
To better understand the chronology and location of the Italian crop patterns, this week I talked with Adriano Forgione, Editor, Hera magazine, in Rome. The following is a chronological evolution with Adriano's comments.
Interview:
Adriano Forgione, Editor, Hera magazine, Rome, Italy provided this summary with comments:
1) April 25, 2003
Location: Settimo San Pietro, near Cagliari, on the island of Sardinia.
Pattern: Diagram [see full text]
Images: No aerial photographs, but two photographs of stretched nodes.
2) May 19, 2003
Location: Loiano, near Bologna in Northern Italy, 300 kilometers north from Montegranaro.
Pattern: Three circles of varying diameters in a line similar to Montegranaro on June 8.
Images: No photos.
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