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 Meeting's are held on the 3rd Sunday of every month.

July 17th 2011

- Megan Heazlewood -

Crop Circles are a True Enigma

Megan Heazlewood has been studying the Crop Circle phenomenon since the year 2000, and had visited Wiltshire, England in the summer of 2006 and 2007 to experience the Crop Circle phenomenon first hand. She is a registered nurse, and an artist who understands the logistics of doing art on a large scale.

"Therefore when I first heard of Crop circles measuring anywhere up to 900 feet in diameter and more, and appearing overnight complete and in pristine condition I was incredulous and naturally sceptical. When I saw the images on a later date I was captivated by the beauty, precision and complexity."

"What I have witnessed, what I have personally experienced and what I have learned from researchers in the field has led me to believe that there is an enormous amount of information based on scientific and physical evidence to be acknowledged and given respect to. As well as this there are profound and enigmatic related features of this phenomenon to excite, inspire and uplift."

Topics included in presentation:

* How in human nature, throughout history we are reluctant to accept new ideas / information which challenge our paradigms…and what this has to do with the crop circle phenomenon.

* What researchers from diverse backgrounds contribute to our understanding of the phenomenon.

* The history of crop circles.

* The media and hoaxing.

* Are we alone in the universe?

* Scientific analysis of plants and soil.

* All the anomalous features of the phenomenon.

* And will discuss hypotheticals.

 

 

 

 

 

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