The circle message was written in binary–ASCII code (the universal language) and the meaning has sparked controversy between many interpreters. The code, when translated, spells out in Latin “timeo et ferentes
Instead, it seems as if nearby Non-Human Entities managed to intercept it early, and decided to give us a reply based on the outgoing message. Having found out how difficult it is even to write binary code in paint (see above) and to get it mostly correct, it is clear that this ...
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For example at Wayland's Smithy in 2005, Jaime Maussan and Stuart Dike quickly realized that the binary codes shown there gave dates for some unexpected astronomical event, that would happen in our near future (see the 2005 DVD "Circle Chasers" onwww.thecropcircleshop.com/circle-chasers-2005...