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Author: Francine_Blog Created: 28/04/2009 16:23
As the founding member of the WCCSG, Francine shares her experiences from the crop circles here and gives an insight into co-ordinating a group with members from across the globe, bringing the phenomenon to a worldwide audience.

Salisbury Review of 2009
By Francine_Blog on 23/10/2009 09:57

Thanks to everyone who attended the 2009 season review at Salisbury on 3rd October.  Over 50 people joined the review in which Francine illstrated with her insights the many designs that have graced our Wiltshire fields since April this year.

 

If you missed the review in Salisbury, the presentation will be given again in Alton Barnes on Wednesday 18th November (7.30pm) by Gary King, who will no doubt introduce some alternative perspectives and insights into the formations.  For more information, see our news and events page.


Wake Up Call
By Francine_Blog on 09/06/2009 15:24

Already 18 formations and we are still only at the beginning of June. It is hard to imagine what July and August will be like if this intensity continues.

 

All these magnificent designs have attracted the attention of the Press and as usual, the journalists cannot comprehend what is happening. More than this, they cannot even comprehend that something unusual is happening and yet, there could hardly be anything more out of the ordinary than crop circles. It is so far out, as we used to say, most people can’t go there, clinging as it were to the notion that nothing with intelligence can exist outside the human realm; only able to see in their mind’s eye delinquents with planks crushing crops in the dark.  They should try putting their theory to the test and experience the difficulty of creating novel

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The wonder and complexity of the early 2009 designs
By Francine_Blog on 06/05/2009 15:28

The crop circle season 2009 has well and truly started. With eight formations in oilseed rape already, six before the beginning of May, I can say that the season ahead of us is likely to be more intense than usual.  And that is something because pretty well each year so far has been more exciting than the one before. I can’t imagine what we could be in for this summer, but for certain it will be amazing and for us who study this full time, exhausting as well, as we are already stretched and it has barely began.

I have never seen such complex designs in rape in all my years of studying this subject. Usually, the season ...

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