The Spinners, East Meon & Wheathill

The Spinners, East Meon & Wheathill

It was evident from the earliest days that the crop was usually, though not inevitably, swirled down with a rotational motion. The circularity of the phenomenon was an essential component. They were – most emphatically – crop circles. We had not yet experienced triangles, squares, pentagrams, hexagrams let alone fractals.

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Jubilee Plantation & Some Digressions

Jubilee Plantation & Some Digressions

John Michell, the great teacher and pioneer of crop circle studies, said that to truly understand any phenomenon you must look at what it does to people. With this firmly in mind I would ask you, before you do anything else, to go to cropcircleconnector.com and find Jubilee Plantation of 15th August 2011.

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Hide and Seek

One of the many delights of the crop circles is the expanding group of friends who are drawn in year by year. This group seems to be united by the fact that what brings us together is (for the moment at least) beyond explanation. This produces a consistency of openness and honesty that I cannot recollect in any other community. I am very much favour of openness and honesty! My name (my real name, the only one I ever had, the only one I ever use)...

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Obscurity

This morning, after several delicious springlike days, I awoke to find the whole of the Pewsey Vale veiled in an impenetrable mist. Very unusual, but no more so than the quirky weather that we (and the rest of the planet) have been experiencing for some time. The mist over the Vale obscures the landscape while many things, deliberate and accidental, serve to obscure the view of the yearly crop circle miracle. Wiltshire County Council publishes a...

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