THE CROP CIRCLE CONNECTOR 

INVITES YOU TO  

AN EVENING WITH THE PHENOMENON  

CIRCLE CHASERS 2007 

In the heartland of the crop circles, within the ancient village of Alton Barnes, we invite you to an experience to be remembered. 

This is also a get together for everyone to gather around and exchange their thoughts and ideas on this wonderful phenomenon.  

AT CORONATION HALL, ALTON BARNES, WILTSHIRE, UK 

WEDNESDAY 1st AUGUST 2007

Doors Open 7:00pm Starts 7:30pm 

TICKETS ONLY ON THE DOOR   £7

A Crop Circle with the village in the background
where the evening event will be held.


SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER FROM AUSTRALIA

Dr. Horace R. Drew

Ph. D. Chemistry 1981, California Institute of Technology
Expert at coding systems in crystallography or molecular biology
 
Title: "Are modern crop pictures being sent to us from the distant past?"
 
Many modern crop pictures have made symbolic or geographical references to ancient sites in Wiltshire, almost as if those unseen crop artists knew what was happening there 4000 or 5000 years ago. Over the past year, I successfully decoded many of their previously not-understood pictures, only to find that such pictures often tell us about long-forgotten aspects of British megalithic culture or astronomy: for example calendars, yearly sundials, lunar phase diagrams, or long-term cycles of the Moon. In one case, they told us how Avebury Ring was used to keep track of ten different long-term cycles of the Moon. In another case, they told us how a timber henge as say at Stanton Drew was used to keep track of both solar and lunar calendars.
 
Now that we finally understand what most of those pictures mean---they are certainly not "landscape art" or "fractal Julia sets"---we seem to be confronted with strong circumstantial evidence that modern crop pictures are being sent to us (somehow) from the distant past, by our collective ancestors in the British Isles, who built those megalithic sites long ago.
 
By contrast, there is little evidence to support another popular idea: that extra-terrestrial aliens might be using Wiltshire crops to talk to us. Nor have local human fakers even once, over the past 17 years, shown any correct understanding of the ancient subject matter which was presented in those newly-understood pictures.
 
What one finds most remarkable is that none of those previously not-understood crop pictures were presented to us in any sort of obscure "code". Rather, most of them may be understood simply at first glance, once we "re-learn" what we have collectively forgotten; and also begin to accept that some of our distant ancestors in the British Isles may have been far more clever and technologically advanced than current historians might imagine.

Main feature of the evening

Showing Extracts from 
‘Circle Chasers 2006’ DVD
(A video projection presentation of the DVD)
 

The current Crop Circle Connector DVD, and filmed between May and August 2006, discovers the events that shaped this fascinating season. Stuart Dike presents each formation as it appears in the stunning countryside of Wiltshire. The Footage will include amazing aerial and the ground shots by Julian Gibsone and Stuart Dike. The DVD was edited by Julian Gibsone & Mark Fussell and directed by Julian Gibsone


There will be an interval for free refreshments 


Preview showing of Circle Chasers 2007

A sneak preview of the 2007 season showing our video shots of the latest formations from the air and the ground. This is your  chance to see these wonderful and mysterious events on digital video and viewed on high quality video projection.  

This year's 2007 video presentation will be backed "live" by "The Response Collective", a group whose music has an affinity with the crop circle phenomenon. The group will then be playing from the 3rd to 11th August at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.


Also on the evening there will be a special stall, to buy additional images from the fields, The Crop Circle Connector DVDs, attended by the Editor, Nick Nicholson of the Crop Circle Review magazine.


FREE CAR PARKING

Click to Find Coronation Hall on the map.


Return to  2006

  
Mark Fussell & Stuart Dike

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