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The Crop Circle Mystery | Crop Circles in England Controversy

L et's explore how the crop circles or crop circles in England are man-made landscape art, debunking the myth of alien involvement. Explanation –  The Crop Circle Mystery :- Crop circles are  a simple phenomenon: they are  landscape art created by people. Despite  proof  to the contrary,  certain individuals still think   that  aliens transported by UFOs created crop circles. But how did mysterious flying objects become associated with flattened  swaths of  cereal grains? And why are these styles historically connected to southern England? The answers to these questions are straightforward: Doug Bower and Dave Chorley.  Chorley and Bower were  buddies who resided  near Winchester in England. In 1978, both of them were sitting in a bar, “thinking about what they could do for  something of  a laugh,” Chorley recalled in Time magazine in 1991. Inspired by earlier reports of UFO landings — the UFO craze was growing ...

200-Year-Old Mummified Monk is “NOT DEAD” | Self-mummified monk

L et's take a look at the self-mummified monk's well-preserved body, which was found in a cross-legged lotus position, draped in cowhide. Self mummified monk Sokushinbutsu – The Origin of the Buddhist Mummy:- Sokushinbutsu, a fascinating phenomenon, involves Buddhist monks in Japan who take asceticism to the extreme, even to the point of death. These dedicated individuals undergo mummification while  still  alive. While self mummified monk can be found in various Buddhist countries,  it is only in Japan where they are believed to have intentionally caused their own demise  through starvation. Interestingly, there is a theory that the founder of the Shingon school, Kukai, brought this practice from Tang China as part of his secret tantric teachings. However, Japanese scholars in the 20th century discovered limited evidence of self-starvation among sokushinbutsu practitioners. Instead, they concluded that mummification occurred after the monk’s natural p...

THE OLD WORLD ORDER FALSE FLAGS: WHAT THEY ARE & ARE THEY REAL?

A s the war in eastern Ukraine worsens, England and America fear Russia for plotting “the old world order’s false flags” strikes to justify an invasion. What Is A False Flag? A false flag is a diplomatic or military action that is intended to be blamed on an opponent. Countries have frequently done this by launching a real or fake strike on their side and claiming that the enemy was responsible as a pretext for war. The old world order false flags originated during the 16th century to explain  how pirates used the flag of a friendly country to trick shipping vessels into allowing them to approach. False flag strikes have an extensive and undignified history. False flag strikes were a common tactic used by pirates to deceive their victims into believing that they were being approached by a friendly ship. They would then attack the ship and plunder its cargo. Are you searching for strange content…? Are you curious about false flag operations, what they are, and whether they are ...

Did The Simpsons Predict The Willy Wonka Disaster And Ai God Complex?

L et's discuss how the remarkable ability of the US sitcom, The Simpsons, accurately foresaw real-world events long before they transpired, earned it the esteemed title of TV's Prophetic Show. Ai God & Willy Wonka Disaster Explanation of Simpsons Predict The Willy Wonka Disaster:- The Simpsons, a US sitcom, has been awarded the title of TV's prophecy for predicting actual world occurrences decades before they happen. The notorious Willy Wonka Experience in Glasgow is being viewed to be one of The Simpsons' predictions by social media users. Children at the Willy Wonka Encounter in the Scottish city of Glasgow were promised "a day of pure creativity and wonder." However, they just received water and a few jelly beans as gifts. A few actors at the premiere attempted to make the best of the bizarre screenplay they were given but ultimately advised parents to seek refunds. Are you searching for strange content…? Do you think that The Simpsons...