Origin of Crop Circles Unveiled

September 9, 2008 by Geeks are Sexy | 4 comments

We all know that crop circles come from aliens right? Some people seem to think that the mysterious patterns are created by smart-ass humans… but come on, this can’t be true! Don’t believe us? Here’s the proof:

Ok, jokes aside, this small segment was actually filmed as part of an ad for the Belgian State Bond. We have absolutely no idea what’s the relation between crop circles, aliens and that state bond thing, but hey, this is pretty cool nonetheless.

[Via Neatorama]

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4 Comments »

Comment by Abe.T.Alien
2008-09-09 05:54:23

The final TV ad can be found on YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qfbHQZKvvY

 
Comment by Me
2008-09-09 12:34:03

“You can doubt about the existance of the aliens, but not about how safe the state bonds are”

 
Comment by Red Collie
2008-12-26 00:43:04

I am glad to see that the Belgian people have finally come to accept that extra-terrestrials are making crop pictures, but could they now perhaps consider seriously the real ones, having bypassed most of their irrational fear with this funny video?

 
Comment by corey
2009-03-11 09:04:28

just think about it god or something created us so im sure were not the only people in space itself, if we were created by something, couldn’t something else be created also?

U.S. Army E-3 Corey

 
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