Wednesday 27 May 2009

Icy 'crop circles' mystify scientists

Here at The UFO Bureau we believe that sometimes scientists dismiss the likelihood of UFOs just too readily.
Take this Daily Mail story called 'Icy 'crop circles' appear on remote Siberian lake mystifying scientists'.
The story centres on a strange, almost perfect ring on a frozen lake in Siberia which appears like an icy crop circle.
It's an incredible 2.5miles across and sits on the largest freshwater lake in the world in Russia.
But although scientists have ruled out UFOs they are puzzled by how the mysterious geological phenomenon formed on Lake Baikal.
Why have the ruled out UFOs? We know that UFOs can hide in lakes and the sea.
OK so we can see that hydrothermal activity and high heat flow might be responsible but - please - don't put your personal disbelief in UFOs as a rejection of a plausible excuse.
Science may have some explaining to do should the existence of UFOs on earth be officially recognised.

The UFO Bureau

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