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England. When tuned in the MHz range, ultrasound prevents damage to sensitive tissue, so its healing properties are today used in the treatment of muscular ailments. Again, this mirrors the folklore of sacred spaces—and as far as crop circles are con- cerned, hundreds of people have also reported healings. One long-time sufferer of Parkinson's disease stopped shaking. A man with a retinal eye tumour, 99 per cent malignant, saw the tumour shrivel away after contact with crop circles; this case is clinically documented in New Hampshire, and the patient's doctor remains at odds to explain this. Infrasound Below 20 Hz, sound becomes infrasonic, and such frequencies influence biological processes. And here lies the direct connec- tion to crop circles. Experiments throughout the 1980s at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) Laboratory demonstrate that the acoustic power of infrasound, when combined with high pressure, boils water inside a cavity in one nanosecond. As water heats, it expands; and in the case of crop circle plants and their water-filled stems, a close look reveals tiny holes in their nodes (the plant's "knuckles"), indicating that the superheated water has blown outwards. The bases of the stems are made sub- tle like molten glass by the heat, leaving the now top-heavy plants to collapse into their new horizontal position. Since this action (called "vapour cavitation") creates local temperature increases of hundreds of thousands of degrees for a fraction of a second, it is now not difficult to see how millions of gallons of groundwater can disappear within and around the perimeter of a crop circle or why the plants attain their slightly burnt appearance. Combine this with Levengood's discovery of microscopic blow- holes in the plants' cell-wall pits (indicating the rapid boiling of water inside the plant), and everything starts to fall into place. Infrasound is also capable of atomising water molecules, creating a fine mist, and farmers in England and Canada have witnessed columns of mist rising from within newly arrived crop circles. Finally, the lower the operating frequency of infrasound, the greater the effect, and 18 Hz is the lowest safety threshold below which the pressure formed by infrasound is known to produce dis- ruption to chromosomes. Every northern summer, crop circle plants of every variety are sent to Dr Levengood for blind-testing, and some samples inevitably show unmistakable disruption to their chromosomes. Yet give him samples from man-made designs and he finds some- thing remarkable: perfectly normal plants! sry oo Infrasound is also capable of atomising water molecules, Psychic Questing with the Circlemakers creating a fine mist, and farmers in England and Canada have So, who is in control of this "technology" that is manifesting witnessed columns of mist rising from within newly arrived crop _ these euphonious crop circles? In England, one highly respected circles. psychic individual inadvertently vectored information about the Finally, the lower the operating frequency of infrasound, the origin of crop circles during a trance session. Her name is : : Isabelle Kingston. Psychic ability is undoubtedly the hardest practice to prove because of the social barriers placed in front of the quest for its understanding, the biggest of all being ridicule. Yet since the 1950s, Soviet parapsy- chologists have systematically established the sixth sense as a valid means of communication. What gives Eastern scientists the edge is their deep-rooted understanding that nature is composed of both the seen and the unseen, and that many of its phenomena—like ultrasound, infrasound and the greater portion of the light spectrum—lie beyond our five limited senses of perception. In Bulgaria, psychic abilities have proved so useful that they have been applied throughout education and medicine. In the West, despite lack of public acknowledgement, the employment of psychics is becoming more commonplace than one might think. Psychics are today employed in successfully locating geological faults, in crime solving, even in predicting earthquakes. The military has admitted working with : . psychics, both in remote viewing and in remote —— ==| influencing of policymakers, so something obviously ire, formed August 1997. works. The information vectored by Isabelle Kingston in Figure 4: Crop circle at Milk Hill, near Alton Barnes, Wiltshi Photograph © Steve Alexander 1998. 52 * NEXUS Figure 3: Graphic of crop circle at Goodworth Clatford, near Andover, Hampshire, formed June 1996. From www.cropcircleconnector.com. www.nexusmagazine.com AUGUST — SEPTEMBER 2005