bogcreeper
Apr 9 2008, 01:48 PM
Mysterious beams of light have been reported from all around the world and have also been witnessed and photographed on one occasion close to many sacred sites and near non-man made crop circles especially in Wiltshire England. The researchers Kris and Ed Sherwood found a photograph taken in Belokurikha Russia, when researching non-man made crop circles which looked like the luminous beams that they had seen and had been witnessed in England. A more recent sighting of the same type of beam came from the Netherlands in 2001 and was in direct correlation with a crop circle discovery. A last interesting note comes from the research of Dr. Alexy Dmintriev and colleagues D.L. Dyatlov and A.V. Tetneov who found that all types of Vaacum domain phenomena, which includes; ball lightning, plasmoids, and earthquake lights grow in frequency of occurrance in the years of the active sun, meaning the peaks of activity in the 11 year solar cycle. You can read more on this subject as well as see a picture of the Belokurikha Flame at www.cropcircleanswers.com/CC_Vaacum_Domain.htm or google crop circle vaacum domain if the link does not work.
Rosewin
Apr 9 2008, 04:19 PM
I can only guess that the sites for crop circles, as megaliths, are along ley lines. I wonder though if the Belokurikah Flame is related to St. Elmo's fire which has a scientific explanation. The only information for Belokurikah when googled is that it is a town in Russia. I wonder what the etymology of the word 'Belokurikah' is? 'Bel' could mean bright and 'eureka' if that is what it even is could mean 'I have found it'. That could be way off though for this particular word. BTW the link you gave is not working.
bogcreeper
Apr 9 2008, 04:56 PM
for anyone who has had trouble with my link google crop circles vaccum domain.