More Crop Circles in Mexico, Spain and Philippines

© Greenpeace / Gustavo Graf
As you may know, we've been recently been busy creating seasonal crop circles all over the world, to highlight the appearance of GE crops in fields in several countries. Three more appeared in the last few days - in Mexico, Spain and the Philippines.
02 October 2006: Above is a gigantic 60 metre "NO" sign crop circle in a maize field in the state of Estado de Mexico, Central Mexico. We're demanding that the Mexican Government rejects proposals to break a long standing moratorium against the cultivation of genetically Modified Maize in the region.

© Greenpeace / Pedro Armestre
03 October 2006: 50 metre crop circle with a ‘Prohibited’ sign at a genetically engineered maize field trial in Zuera, Northern Spain. This GE Maize field is only a short distance from commercial fields and poses a risk of contamination.

© Greenpeace / Melvyn Calderon
30 September 2006: This crop circle was made by local farmers and Greenpeace volunteers in Isabela province, 300 km northeast of Manila, in the Philippines. The crop circle, with a slash over the letter 'M' symbolizes farmer's rejection of genetically-modified Bt corn crops from Monsanto corporation.
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Comments
Are you sure it doesn't say "ON"?
Posted by: veggiedude | October 8, 2006 5:14 PM
Hmm. It could also say, "OZ"
Posted by: Dave | October 8, 2006 5:54 PM
hey! wow! good good! go greenpeace! lets just hope all these crop circles are giveing people the creeps about aliens visiting! heehee :)
Posted by: amy | March 10, 2007 3:31 PM