Anomalous germination and growth patterns are the result of electrical pulses. This can be measured at cellular level by means of a Redox test. Crop circle seeds show an extremely high secretion of free radicals, caused by the intense stress to which the plants were exposed. As a result, crop circle plants show anomalous germination and growth patterns. As was the case with the energy's effect on the nodes, here too we see a difference between the effects in young and in ripe crop. When a crop circle appears in young crop, its seeds germinate and grow up to five times as slow as usual. When a crop circle appears in ripe crop however, its seeds germinate and grow up to five times as fast as usual.
Findings of Dr. William Levengood.
First photograph: seedlings of the seed of control plants.
Second photograph: seedlings of the seed of crop circle plants show retarded germination. This crop circle appeared early in the crop season, which confirms the above mentioned findings.
Findings of Dr. Eltjo Haselhoff.
Top left: germination pattern of the seed of control plants.
The other diagrams show retarded germination patterns of the seed of crop circle plants.
(Short yellow bars in the middle of the diagrams).
This crop circle too appeared early in the crop season.
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