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LABORATORY REPORTS

More than one-hundred laboratory reports on specific, individual, crop formations in the U.S., Canada, England, Germany, the Netherlands and Israel have been written. These reports have been sent to the farmers and landowners on whose properties the crop formations have occurred, to the members of the field-teams involved in sampling each case, and to interested local media. Some of them are posted on fieldworker's web-sites and a representative few, which illustrate the primary plant and/or soil abnormalities documented over the years, are posted here. The first report, below, presents the results of a control study carried out in Maryland (USA) in 1997.


The Following Reports Will Be Posted As Time Permits:

LAB REPORT #86
1997 Maryland (USA) Control Study

This study examines the effects of over-fertilization of wheat and subsequent manual flattening throughout the growing season.
LAB REPORT #49
July, 1995: E. Meon "Crescents" (UK)

A classic demonstration of node-length increase and expulsion cavity incidence in flattened crop across the formation.
LAB REPORT #97
June, 1997: Salem, Oregon (USA)

Node-length increases found in flattened crop and in standing crop outside formation; Beer-Lambert Principle applicable here.
LAB REPORT #51
June, 1995: Blueball, Maryland (USA)

Two non-geometrically downed areas with associated light phenomena and compass deviations noted at site; 203% increase in in node-length found.
LAB REPORT #85
July, 1996: Littlebury Green (U.K.)

Node-length increases in both standing and downed crop within formation; increased growth-rate (up to 120%) as compared to controls.
LAB REPORT #79
August, 1996: Logan, Utah (USA)

Node-length increases and expulsion cavities found; repressed seedling growth. Exploratory XRD exam of clay-minerals in soils indicates increased crystallinity.
LAB REPORT #100
August, 1997: Marion, New York (USA)

Linear deposition of magnetic particles in soils, both inside flattened circles and outside flattened areas.
LAB REPORT #90
Sept, 1996: Rocanville, Sask. (CANADA)

Linear deposition of magnetic particles in soils along North/South radii only; uniform distribution of particles along other radii.
LAB REPORT #113
Sept, 1999: Midale, Sask. (CANADA)

Linear deposition of magnetic particles in soils, along all four sampled radii; node-length increases; battery drainage of Geiger Counter in circle.
LAB REPORT #121
July, 1997: Assen-Zuid, Holland (NETHERLANDS)

Node-length decreases, germination abnormalities, and a deposited, white silicate substance w/multiple glassy beads in situ.
LAB REPORT #104
July, 1998: Cherhill, Wiltshire (U.K.)

Increased node-lengths, decreased seed weights & increased seedling growth in standing-plant centers; multiple dead insects adhering to standing plants within circles.
LAB REPORT #127
May, 2000: Klein-Kedingshagen (GERMANY)

Node-length increases, expulsion cavities, increased amounts of magnetic material in soils; greatest node-length increase in smallest circles.
LAB REPORT #122
Sept, 1999: Edmonton, Alberta (CANADA)

Node-length increases (highest in smallest circle), expulsion cavities in all nodes (seen here for the first time), magnetic material in soils.
LAB REPORT #78
July, 1996: "Julia Set," Stonehenge (U.K.)

Reduced seed weights and evidence of mitochondrial damage; germination abnormalities and clear "spillover" effect into standing crop outside formation.

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