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S2 Ep5: The Crop Circle Girl
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In today’s episode, James visits with Patty Greer to discuss the unique characteristics of crop circles. What ARE those unique attributes of the crops circles? Why are crop circles so important? And why is the scientific world largely ignoring those attributes that could benefit mankind as a whole? As James and Patty discuss these questions, listeners should be completely honest and open in their approach to this subject. The truth about crop circles is startling and part of a much bigger picture than anyone thinks.
Patty Greer is a prominent UFO filmmaker who has produced eight full length crop circle & UFO films in ten years. Her movies have received eight prestigious awards including 5 EBE awards at the International UFO Congress. Her films show footage of crop circles being produced by spinning plasma fields that appear to humans as “balls of light.” Greer’s conclusion after visiting the lab of scientist William Levengood is that crop circles are produced by counter-rotating spinning plasma vortices coming out of the Earth. The films also explain how seeds from the circle formations are growing 30-400% more food and bio-fuel per plant, with up to 75% more nutrition per seed.
Patty Greer is a prominent UFO filmmaker who has produced eight full length crop circle & UFO films in ten years. Her movies have received eight prestigious awards including 5 EBE awards at the International UFO Congress. Her films show footage of crop circles being produced by spinning plasma fields that appear to humans as “balls of light.” Greer’s conclusion after visiting the lab of scientist William Levengood is that crop circles are produced by counter-rotating spinning plasma vortices coming out of the Earth. The films also explain how seeds from the circle formations are growing 30-400% more food and bio-fuel per plant, with up to 75% more nutrition per seed.
Her film “Crop Circle Diaries” received 2 EBE awards at the 2017 International UFO Congress for “Best UFO Feature Film” and “People’s Choice Award.”
Lost River Legends is honored to have Patty on as a guest and hope you enjoy the show as much as we did.
Lost River Legends is honored to have Patty on as a guest and hope you enjoy the show as much as we did.
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In today’s episode, James visits with Patty Greer to discuss the unique characteristics of crop circles. What ARE those unique attributes of the crops circles? Why are crop circles so important? And why is the scientific world largely ignoring those attributes that could benefit mankind as a whole? As James and Patty discuss these questions, listeners should be completely honest and open in their approach to this subject. The truth about crop circles is startling and part of a much bigger picture than anyone thinks.
Patty Greer is a prominent UFO filmmaker who has produced eight full length crop circle & UFO films in ten years. Her movies have received eight prestigious awards including 5 EBE awards at the International UFO Congress. Her films show footage of crop circles being produced by spinning plasma fields that appear to humans as “balls of light.” Greer’s conclusion after visiting the lab of scientist William Levengood is that crop circles are produced by counter-rotating spinning plasma vortices coming out of the Earth. The films also explain how seeds from the circle formations are growing 30-400% more food and bio-fuel per plant, with up to 75% more nutrition per seed.
Patty Greer is a prominent UFO filmmaker who has produced eight full length crop circle & UFO films in ten years. Her movies have received eight prestigious awards including 5 EBE awards at the International UFO Congress. Her films show footage of crop circles being produced by spinning plasma fields that appear to humans as “balls of light.” Greer’s conclusion after visiting the lab of scientist William Levengood is that crop circles are produced by counter-rotating spinning plasma vortices coming out of the Earth. The films also explain how seeds from the circle formations are growing 30-400% more food and bio-fuel per plant, with up to 75% more nutrition per seed.
Her film “Crop Circle Diaries” received 2 EBE awards at the 2017 International UFO Congress for “Best UFO Feature Film” and “People’s Choice Award.”
Lost River Legends is honored to have Patty on as a guest and hope you enjoy the show as much as we did.
Lost River Legends is honored to have Patty on as a guest and hope you enjoy the show as much as we did.
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