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On the evening of September 6th, 2001. Brent Miskuski
owner of Central Air Corp. was flying home from the Vanderhoof, airport where I
had noticed a formation of crop circles. The site is located approxamtlty 3 miles
east from the threshold of runway 25 at the Vanderhoof airport.
The above photo is copyright to Mr. Brent
Miskuski.
Late afternoon on Friday, September 7, 2001 I
had an email from Jennifer Crosby, reporter for Northern Television asking if I
had heard of a new formation of Crop Circles in the Vanderhoof, British
Columbia area. I told her no, I had not, but if she would give me a little
while I would be happy to check into this story to see if there was any truth
to it or not.
The above photo is copyright to Mr. Brent Miskuski.
After a few phone calls, I placed another call to the
Prince George Citizen who informed me that indeed there was a report from a Mr.
Brent Miskuski owner of Central Air Corp., he had spotted the formation of 6
circles in a field approxamtlty 5 Ks from the airport in a farmer field.
The above photo is copyright to Mr. Brent Miskuski.
I looked up the number for the small airport in
Vanderhoof and made the call, Mr. Brent Miskuski answered the phone and I asked
him if he may be able to help me. He was kind enough to supply me with the
location of the circles, and how many there was in this formation. He also sent
me 3 pictures that he took from an aircraft while flying over the Crop Circle
formation.
I made arrangements and prepared to leave first thing
Saturday morning, September 8, 2001. I arrived early in Vaderhoof at 9:10 AM,
on Saturday 8, 2001 and made my first stop at a local variety store to pick up
a couple of items, I mentioned to the store clerk if she had heard about the
Crop Circles.
She said she did, and went on to tell me about a foul, smoky odor
her and her family noticed late the same evening the Crop Circles appeared. The
smell was so bad that she got up and closed the bedroom window hoping to keep
the unpleasant odor out where it belonged (outside). She also mentioned to me,
she had no knowledge of any Crop Circles at the time of this foul smell.
(Investigator's Note) - This lady who complained about
the foul odor lives in the same area the Crop Circle was discovered.
I continued on and stopped at another farm to ask for
directions to the farmer who owns the land where the circles are located. I
needed to get permission before entering his land.
At this stop I talked with
an elderly lady who was out tending her garden, I introduced myself, and went
on to explain about the Crop Circles, and I pointed up the road with a short
description of the area I wanted to investigate, to find out who was the owner.
This pleasant lady told me the same story I just heard from another woman in
town, about a foul, smoky type smell in the air the night the Crop Circles
appeared. She believes they took note of the foul scent in the air just after
Midnight. She also went on to tell me that she was discussing the bad odor with
another friend who lives next door to her, this other lady claims she also
smelled the same smoky foul smell.
This was from 3 separate witnesses who confirmed that
there was a smoky type smell in the air on the early morning the Circles
appeared. Now if this has anything to do with the circles, I don't know, but it
is good to make a note of this.
After talking to the elderly lady I continued up to
the home of the farmer who leased the field where the Crop Circles were found
to get permission to investigate. I talked to the man's wife and explained why
I was there and if it would be ok to do my field work, she said there would be
no problem and gave me permission.
I also was holding a copy of the Prince
George Citizen which had just come out the morning of September 8, 2001 showing
one picture and telling about the circles in their field. She was so surprised
to hear this news, she asked me if she could have the newspaper to show her
husband when he got home, which I was glad to give her.
Back down the road about 4 miles or so I went to where
I came to the field where the Crop Circles were located. After running around
trying to find the location, and getting permission it was 12:00 (midday) when
I first entered the field. (the crop circles could not be seen from the road).I
followed along the edge of the grain field as not to destroy any of their crop.
(Approxamtlty 600 feet) then swung into the center of the field to look for any
signs of the circles. From this point I was able to look over the field as I
was up on a very small elevation in the field, and there was nothing to see
other than grain blowing in the wind. I figured I had walked to far, so I cut,
heading back toward the truck from where I was now, to where I came upon the
first Circle.
For my records I have named this one Mickey Mouse (The
Crop Circle) as you will note from the picture. There is the main body (circle)
for the head, and two smaller circles almost touching the main body (the head)
which reminded me of ears, and of course Mickey Mouse.
In all of the Crop Circles the Grain was not broken,
it was like if it was pushed hard to the ground. The bend in each of the stalks
were bent a couple inches up the stalk from the ground.
The Grain in Mickey's Head - Circle Number # 1 Was
bent clock wise right to the ground until it reached the center where the grain
became over lapping. (swirled on top of each other)
The Grain in Mickey's Right Ear - Circle Number # 2
Was bent counter clock wise to the ground until it reached the center where the
grain became over lapping. (swirled on top of each other)
The Grain in Mickey's Left Ear - Circle Number # 3 Was
bent clock wise right to the ground until it reached the center where the grain
became over lapping. (swirled on top of each other)
The Grain In Circle Number # 4 - Was bent counter
clock wise to the ground until it reached the center where the grain became
over lapping (swirled on top of each other)
The Grain In Circle Number # 5 - Was bent counter
clock wise to the ground until it reached the center where the grain became
over lapping. (swirled on top of each other)
The Grain In Circle Number # 6 - Was bent clock wise
to the ground until it reached the center where the grain became over lapping.
(swirled on top of each other)
Note to Make By Investigator:
As seen from the aerial photo, there looked as if
there may have been one person who walked into the circles prior to my arrival.
There was a small path which lead to Circle Number # 1 but no other traces of
anyone walking through the grain to Circle Number # 4. But I did not there was
some braking in the stalks of the grain from Circle Number # 4 to Circle Number
# 5. There was no other disturbance in any of the circles, and no more paths
leading into or out of this area where the circles are located.
I also took notice of chunks of solid ground which
looked as if it had been moved. There certainly wasn't much of this, but if you
looked closely you could see where chunks of harder soil had been moved when
the Crop Circles were created.
Grain Samples from each of the Crop Circles were
taken, and bagged, also soil samples were taken as well from each of the
circles. Other sample of each were taken from around the surrounding area for
comparison. (Thanks to a buddy picking these up for me)
I also have taken pictures of the whole area, each of
the circles and will have these developed Monday, September 10, 2001 and as
soon as I pick them up I will scan these in and place them to my website, on
this page.
Investigator's Note: This may, or may not be of
importance, but I think it is worth mentioning with this report. Two weeks
prior to this set of Crop Circles an article ran in the Vanderhoof Express Newspaper.
The story was about people profiting on these sightings of Crop Circles, which
turned out to be a hoax to collect a few dollars.
Above Photo:
This is a sample of the soil from Circle Number # 4. I removed samples of soil
from each of the circles and surrounding area.
Above Photo: The first picture below shows the center of a
circle, and how the grain fell and overlapped over itself.
Above
Photo: The second picture below also shows how the grain was affected in
the center of the circle.
Crop Circles Return Three Years Later
by Gordon Hoekstra Citizen Staff, September, 2001
They'rrrrre baaaack !
Crop Circles have been discovered again in Vanderhoof,
almost three years to the day they were firs found in a ripe oat field just off
the airport runway. This time the circles -- an unexplained worldwide phenomena
variously said to be the work of trickers, magnetic waves and aliens -- were
discovered in a field about 5 kilometers from the Vanderhoof airport, or about
100 kilometers west of Prince George.
Brent Miskuski, an owner and pilot of Central Air,
spotted the six latest circles Thursday evening on a flight between Prince
George and Vanderhoof. Miskuski was one of those who discovered the first
crop-circle formation three years ago. No paths or tracks were visible into the
circles, said Miskuski, who made several low passes and took pictures from the
air on Friday.
"It just appeared. It's like they were stamped
out just like last time," he said. "It's pretty bizarre."
Miskuski has already been in contact with a Crop
Circle researcher, Chad Deetken, who came to Vanderhoof in 1998 to take samples
and investigate the information. The researcher said tests performed on the oat
samples in a U.S. lab later confirmed the Crop Circles were genuine: that is to
say there were cellular changes in the oats not found in known hoaxes.
Crop Circles have created quite a bit of controversy.
There is mention of crop-circle formations back to the 17th century, and
thousands have been recorded in modern times, with the majority found in
southern England. Some have found to be hoaxes, where the grass is broken,
trampled, bruised or crushed. In the unexplained formations, the stems are bent
but not broken.
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Mystery Crop Circles Found At Vanderhoof
Courtesy of The Prince George Citizen - Tuesday, Sept
1, 1998 Mystery crop circles found at Vanderhoof by GORDON HOEKSTRA, Citizen
staff
An unexplained phenomena -- dubbed crop circles around
the world -- has been discovered in the forestry and farming community of
Vanderhoof, 100 kilometres west of here. Vanderhoof airport owner Brent Miskuski
and pilot Larry Frey discovered 10 precise circles of varying sizes between 10
to 100 feet wide (three to 30 metres) in a ripe oat field just beyond the
approach to the runway this weekend.
"This is bizarre, I'll tell you," said
Miskuski. "It's one out of the twilight zone."
One of the local farmers said his dogs were barking
out of control unexplainably Friday night, said Miskuski, adding there was no
wind that night either.
Miskuski -- who took pictures from the air --
describes the oats as being bent over symmetrically and lying down very flat.
There are no signs of trampling or disturbance, and there were no paths to the
circles or between them, he said.
Vanderhoof resident Jay Bangs also viewed the circles
from the air when he was flying with his father Sunday morning. He came back
after the flight to get a closer look.
He thought there were maybe a half dozen
"perfectly round" circles of varying sizes up to 50 feet (15 metres)
wide.
Bangs described the oats as being all neatly bent
over, with the oats intact on the stalks. "It was very precise."
It's creating quite a bit of talk in the community,
said Bangs, who also took pictures of the circles.
Crop circles first appeared in modern times in England
in 1972, according to The Crop Circular Internet site.
Since then, there have been about 9,000 reported and
documented circles -- about 90% in England but also in B.C.
About 40% of the documented circles have been
determined to be hoaxes, says Internet author Freddy Silva, where the grass is
broken, trampled, bruised or crushed.
In the authentic, unexplained formations the stems are
bent, normally about an inch off the ground, says Silva.
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Crop Circles Make A Further Appearance In BC Field
[Original headline: Mysterious circles crop up again
in B.C. field]
VANDERHOOF, B.C. -- Crop circles, a worldwide
phenomena variously said to be the work of tricksters, magnetic waves or
aliens, have been discovered again in a northern B.C. field, almost three years
to the day they were first spotted in the area.
This time the circles were seen in a field about five
kilometres from the Vanderhoof airport, about 720 kilometres north of
Vancouver.
Brent Miskuski, an owner and pilot of Central Air,
spotted the six latest circles Thursday evening on a flight from Prince George
to Vanderhoof.
Mr. Miskuski was one of those who discovered the first
crop-circle formation three years ago.
No paths or tracks were visible to the circles, said
Mr. Miskuski, who made several low passes and took pictures from the air on
Friday.
"It just appeared," he said. "It's like
they were stamped out just like last time. It's pretty bizarre."
Story originally published by: The Ottawa Citizen / ON
- Sept 09.01
They're baa-aach... Following closely on the heels of
crop circles that appeared in the Vanderhoof area in 1998, these six circles
were spotted in a field of grain about five kilometers down Sturgeon Ponit
Road.
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Crop Circles Return To Vanderhoof
Omineca Express Newspaper Serving Vanderhoof - Fort
Fraser - Fraser Lake Wednesday, September 12, 2001 www.ominecaexpress.com
For the second time, pilot Brent Miskuski has seen
something strange as he flew over Vanderhoof. On his way home to Prince George
at about 7:30 last Thursday evening, Miskuski took off from the Vanderhoof
airport over Sturgeon Point Road. Pressed into the grain crop were six circles
- known as 'crop circles'.
"I didn't have my camera, so I went back out
(Friday) morning and took some pictures," he said. "I don't know if
anyone knows they're there. I didn't see any tracks of footprints going in
there." As a pilot for Vanderhoof Flying Service, Miskuski has seen this
before. The last time this area witnessed this phenomenon was in late August in
1998, when 11 circles appeared in a field leased by Halltray Farms.
"Last time, Eric (Spier) and I were the first to
see those, too," said Miskuski. "There are fewer now and they're
smaller." Spier, the pilot who spotted them first in 1998 agreed. "I
don't think these ones are as nice as the first ones," he said. "They
look rougher." Rough or not, the circles are already grabbing attention.
Crop circle specialists from Vancouver, UFO enthusiasts and documentary makers
are already on their way to the small town.
Brian Vike, an Unidentified Flying Object researcher
from Houston, British Columbia was out Saturday morning, collecting soil and
grain samples from the new circles. "This is my first time looking at
circles like this," he said. "It's really exciting." Vike who
describes himself as an open-minded person, usually gathers reports of UFO
sightings in the area. He spent Saturday collecting as much data about the six
circles as he could.
One formation of circles - now being referred to as
"Mickey Mouse's head" - consists of three separate circles. The
largest one is 30 feet across and is flattened in a clockwise spiral. The
smaller two are 16 and 17 feet across the smaller one flattened in a
counter-clockwise spiral and the other clockwise. About 30 feet away lies
another 17-foot circle in a counter-clockwise pattern. Forty feet from that is
a formation of two circles - one is 27' 9" across in a clockwise spiral
and the other 19' 10" in a counterclockwise spiral.
"Nobody had touched it before I got out
there," said Vike. "There is one set of tracks out to one of the
circles, but absolutely none leading from circle to circle and no other
disturbances to the grain at all." The stalks of grain in the circles are
all intact, simply bent over, said Vike. Nothing broken, just flattened,"
he said. "The spirals go in tighter and tighter as you approach the center
of the circle - and then they start to overlap a bit in the middle." Nike
also interviewed several people in the area who reported a "smoky" smell
on the night the circles were first seen. "One lady said the smell was so
disgusting they had to get up and close the window, "he said.
Vike's UFO research has kept him hopping lately. He
said sightings are up almost 55 per cent this year alone. (for Canada) He's
never encountered crop circles before, however. I hate to say it, but I suppose
it would be fairly easy to fake them. That's why we take all these samples for
analysis," he said. The samples will be tested for "just about
everything", including magnetic traces, chemicals, and molecular
structure.
"Man made or not," said Vike, "they're
still cool."
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Crop Circles Appear In B.C. Field For Second Time In
Three Years
Ian Bailey National Post VANCOUVER - Residents of a
small northern British Columbia community are thinking close encounters and
magnetic forces as they try to explain a series of crop circles left in a
barley field.
It's the second time in three years that mysterious
circles have been found in a field in Vanderhoof, a farming and forestry
community about 900 kilometres northwest of Vancouver in the geographical
centre of B.C.
In 1998, 10 mysterious circles were found in farmer
Philip Long's field of ripe oats near the airport runway, some up to 30 metres
in diameter.
The latest circles -- six that are about seven metres
in diameter, were found in Mr. Long's barley field, also near the airport.
Len Fox, Mayor of the community of about 4,000 people,
says the new circles are the talk of the district.
"There are all kinds of explanations," Mr.
Fox said yesterday. "You name it. Everyone has their own theory."
The new circles were first detected last Thursday by
Brent Miskiski, owner of a local six-plane airline, Central Air.
"By fluke, I looked down and noticed the
formation: six circles perfectly formed in a field," Mr. Miskiski said
yesterday.
The next day, he took his camera up in his single-engine
aircraft and took a series of photos of the circles.
"When you look at them, they're not stamped into
the field. It's like they're combed into the field."
The circles look as if someone pressed a giant glass
or coaster into the crops, crushing them flat, observers say.
Mr. Miskiski also discovered the 1998 series of the
mysterious circles, a phenomena that has been linked to everything from aliens
to unknown natural energies to "Mother Earth" to nature spirits to
psychic manipulation.
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Circles Mysterious Return
Crop Watch 2001
They're baack. Three years after a set of mysterious,
circular patterns appeared in an oat field next to the Vanderhoof airport
runway, observers have spotted six more "crop circles" formed in the
flattened grain. Crop circle experts promptly descended upon the town, located
about 100 km east of Prince George, soon after the new patterns were discovered
September 6, 2001
Canadian Crop Circle Research network field research
assistant Brian Vike quickly headed out to collect soil and grain samples. The
CCCRN had already expanded its research project into the mysterious shapes that
are found more frequently I August and September than any other time of the
year in Canada. The new circles aren't as intricate as the ones discovered in
1998
Vike noted Vanderhoof's six new circles weren't as
intricate as those discovered back on September 1, 1998 by a local pilot, Brent
Miskuski. Those circles ranged in size from 10 to 100 feet (30 meters). The
CCCRN says a half dozen crop circle reports had come out of B.C., Alberta,
Saskatchewan and Manitoba so far this year. The network adds that nine other
countries in the world have reported crop circle formations this year. It's not
known what causes the curious formations. Some of them appear to be manmade;
however others continue to baffle scientists because lab results of soil and
plant samples show anomalies that can't be explained. The circles usually
appear overnight and in all kinds of weather.
Courtesy The Terrace Standard Newspaper.
Brian Vike, Director Kamloops British Columbia Canada
UFO Research. Email: brian_vike@telus.net
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