

Finally, a documentary that asks: are aliens just really into wheat-based art?
The curious crop circle phenomenon first appeared in the mid-1600s, known then by locals as “The Devil’s Mowing.” But once the 1970s arrived, the appearance of crop circles exploded. Centered around highly charged electromagnetic ley-lines, primarily in the mysterious Stonehenge area of England, these elaborate geometric designs, cut overnight into fields of wheat, suggest an advanced civilization, perhaps of extraterrestrial origin. Highly advanced mathematical equations were examined and deciphered, complete with sacred geometry and hidden messages for mankind. Most of these signs can only be seen from the air. Who is the Prince of the Power of the Air?
Writing
Unhinged narration treats ley-lines as proven science
Production
DIY aesthetic that somehow enhances the paranoia

Director
L.A. Marzulli
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is Part 5 of Marzulli's UFO Disclosure series, which blends evangelical Christianity with ancient astronaut theories—a niche but thriving subgenre in conspiracy media.
The 'dragon language' framing reveals the film's theological agenda: crop circles as demonic deception rather than alien contact, a interpretive swerve common in Christian ufology circles.
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