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    Fourteen crop formations in Canada

    By Linda Moulton Howe
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    August 23, 2003 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Even though the crop formation season has ended in England because most fields have been harvested, it has been evolving in Canada since July. At least fourteen crop formations have been reported in provinces ranging from British Columbia to Saskatchewan and Ontario - some eerily similar to the British pictograms of the early 1990s.

    Paul Anderson, Director of the Canadian Crop Circle Research Network, talked with me this weekend about surprising physical changes to plants that have been found in some formations, a few mysterious aerial objects, and the pictograms.

    Interview:

    Paul Anderson, Director, Canadian Crop Circle Research Network (CCCRN), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: "Since July 23, we have had fourteen formations reported as of today, August 23, 2003 - exactly a month. The most recent of those being in Scott, Saskatchewan, which is two large circles in wheat. That is all I know about that one so far; the report came in yesterday. Just before that we had the second formation at Tisdale, Saskatchewan reported on the other side of the province. This is a formation close to the first formation near Tisdale. This new second one had already been combined by the farmer, so we don't have any more details about the second one yet.

    The first one at Tisdale was reported August 20, and this is a large one. I just got new photographs up at our CCCRN website of this one. It's a large formation in wheat consisting of four circles in a straight line going from the smallest to the largest. The largest one has a small standing kind of crescent inside it and there is a thin ring that goes around and connects the smallest circle to the largest one.

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