Bulgarian Unravels UK's Crop Circles Puzzle
Society | November 17, 2005, Thursday // 00:00

A Bulgarian explorer claims to have unraveled the mystery of the so-called crop circles, geometric shapes that appear in the greatest number in the agricultural fields of the United Kingdom.
Adopting the role of those fearless investigators on "The X-Files", Architect Mariana Vezneva has been chasing the paranormal in England's landscape for years already after a mysterious experience at the beginning of the 80s.
According to her these enormous and often intricate designs aim to communicate prophecies, information about the creation, evolution and the future of the planet that could prevent self-destruction and lead people to unity.
Vezneva calls the crop circles the most significant event for the last 3000 years, a product of a supreme civilization, which inhabits the Earth.
Crop circles appeared for the first time in Bulgaria last year, she claims.
Adopting the role of those fearless investigators on "The X-Files", Architect Mariana Vezneva has been chasing the paranormal in England's landscape for years already after a mysterious experience at the beginning of the 80s.
According to her these enormous and often intricate designs aim to communicate prophecies, information about the creation, evolution and the future of the planet that could prevent self-destruction and lead people to unity.
Vezneva calls the crop circles the most significant event for the last 3000 years, a product of a supreme civilization, which inhabits the Earth.
Crop circles appeared for the first time in Bulgaria last year, she claims.
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