Signs

Colten 2022-01-25 08:02:45

The peaceful pastoral life sounds like a good fairy tale for modern urbanites, but for the Graham Hayes family living in the countryside of Pennsylvania in the United States, it is the beginning of a fright.
One morning, Graham Hayes had just woke up and was taken to the center of the cornfield by the child's scream. Here, the corn field, which was originally as high as a person, has been overwhelmed by an unknown force on the ridge. From a bird's eye view from high above, a series of huge ring-shaped mysterious patterns that are tightly connected together are neatly presented. This mysterious crop circle, which is 500 feet wide, is it a prank created by someone maliciously, or is it a trace of the arrival of aliens on a UFO, or the result of some kind of spiritual event? For an ordinary farmer, Graham Hayes’ life faced a nightmare that was heavier than the collapse of grain market prices.
Soon, the national media, reporters, and audiences also shifted their focus to this small town in the southern United States at a windy speed, and concentrated on the Hayes family in Bucks County. The good news is that these unbelievable symbols are no longer the problem of Graham Hayes alone; the bad news is that the problem that Graham Hayes faces is not just the mystery of the symbols themselves...

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  • Mr. Nathan: It's a bunch of crock. They're trying to sell sodas. I've been watching all morning, and I've seen 12 soda commercials. 12.

    Morgan: Do you have any books on extraterrestrials?

    Mr. Nathan: Don't tell me you believe this horse manure.

    Mrs. Nathan: As a matter of fact, I think we do...

  • Merrill: Excluding the possibility that a female Scandinavian Olympian was running around outside our house last night, what else might be a possibility?

    Officer Caroline: I'm not done asking questions. And I don't appreciate sarcasm.