The earliest claimed crop circle was in 1678. ‘The Mowing Devil’ was seen in a oat field in England, which featured a man mowing a big circle. The legend of this circle wass that a farmer who was feuding with a worker, told him “he rather have the devil mow his lawn than the fee he was demanding.’’ …show more content…
Some said that the earliest crop circle was seen in Tully, Australia. A farmer said he once seen a flying saucer fly from an swampy area and when he went to investigate it he seen the bizarre circles. Police investigators said that it was just a natural phenomenon or caused by water spouts. This was around the time when alien and UFOs conspiracies were very controversial and reporters released these images to the public calling it the “flying saucer nests”. This is a conspiracy in a conspiracy.
Most crop circles were found in Wiltshire, England. Wiltshire is home of many santural practices and monuments. One day in 1996, a pilot and his passenger were driving over these monuments to capture photos of them and on there way back they noticed that there was something that wasn't there before. What they discovered was the largest crop circle existing still till this day, the “Julius Set”. Right across one of the monuments were one-hundred and fifty one circles that resembled the monument across from it . They did not only have questions about where did this come from, but how it got there, and how quick. Professor Nilli Lavie who studies psychology and brain sciences, said