Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Crop Circles: The Human Angle
In a new post at Mysterious Universe, I discuss the human element of Crop Circle making. But, no, we are not talking about what are simply - and quite incorrectly - referred to as hoaxers.
If that confuses you, well take a look at the complete article, which begins as follows:
EXTRACT:
Matthew Williams – a former special-investigator with the British Government’s Customs & Excise agency – holds the distinction of being one of the very few people in the world arrested, charged and convicted for making a Crop Circle – although the actual crime was of causing damage to the field in which the formation was made.
I will be the first to admit that Matthew is a good friend of mine, and a great deal has been written about his reasons for making crop-formations that is either misleading or downright untrue. And, more importantly, the notion that people such as Matthew can be dismissed as mere hoaxers is an utter failure to understand and appreciate the philosophy and experiences of the human circle-makers.
In an extensive interview I conducted with Matthew, he began:
“In 1992, when I got involved in Crop Circle research, there were a lot of people who believed that Crop Circles could only be made by otherworldly forces. Admittedly, I didn’t know very much about Crop Circles back then; and hearing some of the arguments of ‘bent nodes’ and ‘blown expulsion cavities’ coupled with UFO sightings, made the whole subject seem extraordinary. Without researching the subject for myself, I was inclined to believe the so-called experts and their seemingly plausible theories about aliens making Crop Circles.”
After all, who draws the crop circles do you? Aliens, or again the case in folklore
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