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couple entered the formation just after 4:30 a.m.


Two cameras had been running con- stantly all night long from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. (16 hours in all) completely covering the field, so that, had there been any light in the field, they would have been detected. Some circles in the newly created formation followed the uneven terrain and were de- formed in order to appear perfectly round from above, further evidence of the inexpli- cable nature of crop circles. “Nobody could have been doing this formation,” said King, “If there had been 1/200 of a candlelight in that field, these cameras would have picked it up. Plus, we would have seen it from the hill because we were constantly watching. Quite apart from the logistical aspect of making a formation like this is the complexity and the size.”


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On later analysis of the footage, the team found that the cameras had caught that beam of light which they had observed from the hill and found that the first visible signs of the formations were at 3:20 a.m.; and that the light flash that was picked up registered for three-and-a-half mil- liseconds as an elec- tromagnetic pulse, which is similar to a bolt of lightening. It was seven minutes after that that the first signs of the for- mations were picked up, though they didn’t see them until 20 minutes after that. “As far as I know,” states King, “this is the only time that anything like this, where contin- uous footage, contin- uous tapes, have been running all night capturing the whole field, elimi- nating any possi- bility of anybody being out there with any laser alignment measurement de- vices or lights of any kind...this is the best footage, the most comprehensible footage, available.” They trust that what happened all in one night in East Field on July 7, 2007, is bound to be remem- bered as one of the


most significant events since the beginning of the phenomenon in the 70’s.


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ADVANCED ENGINEERING IN ANCIENT EGYPT


Christopher Dunn


Here he goes again! More stunning anal- ysis of the monuments of Egypt—providing never-before-seen evidence, Dunn’s research shows that while absent from the archaeolog- ical record, highly refined tools and even mega-machines must have been used in an- cient Egypt. In this DVD filmed at the 2009 Kempton Ancient Science Conference, Dunn presents a stunning stone-by-stone analysis of key Egyptian monuments, including the statue of Ramses II at Luxor and the fallen


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