ARCHIVE
: October 2005
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THE 2005 CROP CIRCLE SEASON - 21/10/2005
The summer of 2005 was one of new ingenuity and, of course, new controversy in the fields of the UK. ANDY THOMAS looks back at the crop circle season just gone…
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GENIUS OF THE CROOKED SOLEY FORMATION REVEALED - 20/10/2005
A new book by Allan Brown and John Michell exposes the incredible geometrical and numerical intricacies of the 2002 crop formation at Crooked Soley. ANDREAS MÜLLER reviews ‘Crooked Soley: A Crop Circle Revelation’…
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CENTRE FOR CROP CIRCLE STUDIES CLOSES DOWN - 19/10/2005
After fifteen years of varied fortunes, the Centre for Crop Circle Studies (CCCS) closed itself down for good this autumn. ANDY THOMAS marks the passing of a unique institution and looks at the reasons for its demise…
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THE GLASTONBURY SYMPOSIUM 2005 - 18/10/2005
The world’s longest-running crop circle gathering took place once again in Glastonbury this summer, and covered not only crop circles, but also other crucial contemporary subjects, as “individually perceived” here by BARBARA WADDELL…
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‘MYSTERY PARK’ CROP CIRCLE CONTROVERSY - 17/10/2005
Earlier in the year, a crop circle making competition was announced at Erich von Daniken’s Swiss ‘Mystery Park’, a theme park for the paranormal. In the wake of this subsequently abandoned idea, an apparently unrelated crop circle then appeared nearby, just before the planned human creation of a single demonstration formation. Genuine interaction from the phenomenon or a dubious PR exercise? ANDREAS MÜLLER investigates…
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