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Introducing the Crop Signals project, an innovative platform designed to facilitate the study, analysis, and discussion of Crop Circles (also known as Agrograms) taking seriously the idea that these are messages from a higher intelligence, perhaps extra-terrestrial beings.

The Crop Signals website and app aims to be the ultimate tool for enthusiasts, researchers, investigators and other curious beings, by providing a community constructed, comprehensive database of Agrograms or “Signals”, including their locations, dates, and descriptions in the hope of solidifying meaning and connecting.

We hope to create a community capable of sorting the hoaxes from the genuine, find connections and patterns in the signals. Please view and discuss the various patterns and shapes we have catalogued and help uncover details within the designs, dates and locations of the signals. You could conclude that the project is an interactable Agrogram database with a community built around it.

PLEASE NOTE: The project is in active development.


Coming Soon: Mobile App (Android & iOS)


“We come in peace, but you must evolve and find collective wisdom before it’s too late. Conduit closing.”

– Non Human Intelligences

People have dismissed Crop Circles as an elaborate hoax or eccentric artform for far too long. The more you study these Agrograms, the more you realise we are dealing with an intelligence far beyond our own. Something in your soul screams of the divine when you see them. There is a long road ahead, but with your help we can compile this lexicon for the evolution of humanity.

– The Crop Signals Project Founder


Signals Timeline

1974
November 16

Arecibo Message Sent

Arecibo Message Sent
The Arecibo message was a series of binary digits transmitted towards the globular star cluster M13, with the hopes of communicating with intelligent extra-terrestrial life. The message contained information about human biology, our solar system, and our technology, among other things. The three-minute radio message broadcast a series of exactly 1,679 binary digits (a multiple of two prime numbers) the Arecibo telescope in an attempt to communcate our existence out to the universe.
1977
August 15

Recieved The Wow Signal

Recieved The Wow Signal
“6EQUJ5” with numbers and letters representing peak amplitude. Numbers represent a low signal, Q and U represent the peak. Each letter represents a 12 second gap in the timeline of the signal detection (consistent with the Big Ear Telescope scanning pattern) making the total signal length just over 72 seconds.
1979
August 7

Crop Circle Phenomena Emerges

Crop Circle Phenomena Emerges
Colin Andrews coins the term crop circles. Many of the first circles are only described by witnesses, commonly up to 5 circles.
2001
August 20

Arecibo Message Response

Arecibo Message Response
This is precisely what we would expect to receive as a message from an extra terrestrial source – a reply to a radio message broadcast by SETI in 1974 as a hello from humanity to the stars. Close to 31 years later in 2001, this crop pattern appeared in a field beside the Chilbolton Observatory in Hampshire, UK. This response time could indicate that the sender inhabits a star system around either 30 light years away if their method of communication operates instantaneously or 15 years light years away if it is limited to the speed of light. The response contains various clues as to who or what they are: biologically they are silicon based instead of carbon based with an extra strand in their DNA, they are significantly shorter than us with larger heads and they inhabit 3 planets out of 8 planets either in their star system or in our own as the solar system depicts 9 planets including a ring for Saturn and the gas giants highlighted as such. They use the same mathematical system as us and have an overall population of around 30 billion. Most curiously we also have at the bottom a depiction of the device used to broadcast the message which also appeared as it’s own Agrogram the previous year in 2000.

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