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04- Bosschenhoofd (2), Noord Brabant, 26-06-2007
In the name of the owner of the field: It is not allowed to enter the field!
Report from Peter Vanlaerhoven
This afternoon (26-06-07 14.15) I was rung by Robbert van den Broeke with the message that there had happened a lot yesterday evening. Interesting in his storie, he told me that yesterday evening (25-06-07) he was visiting a crop circle which had appeared a couple days ago. Some minutes after they had left, Robbert and a friend returned. A 4th smaller circle was added! They were sure it wasn’t there earlier the evening. Again after some minutes they hear a crackling sound behind them. Robbert says that an electromagnetic field came over the field, and a new crop circle was formed in front of them. Robbert is happy to tell that he had witness with him.
After this phone call I went to Bosschenhoofd again to satisfy my curiosity. Indeed I saw the 4th small circle laying at North of the discussed formation. After searching the rest of the field, I found in West North West direction the new formation. It is a large circle of 9 meters and 3 smaller circles in a row on the North west side. The plants lay in a anti-clockwise direction and after I had worked through our research protocol, I couldn’t find indications of possible ' human labour '. This formatie lies approximately 80 meters from the previous and there also runs a firm leylijn trough the formation with a width of approximately 3 meters (see attached drawing). The 3 circles have an average diameter of 1,80m, 1,70m and 1,60m.
The energetic research shows that here are some strong values measured. Bovis is indicated on 9800, which is just as high as in the previous crop circles. The percentage life energy is also very high and notable is the low charging energy. In short, a new sort of energy is present which is healing the surroundings, which is also indicated by the measured values.
Apparently our presumption, that the first crop formation was not finished yet, was affirmed by this happening. Something we couldn’t have thought last week.
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