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Links
Here you find our links to
crop circle
Web-sites in Norway and
abroad,
sorted this way:
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
CROP CIRCLE RESEARCHERS
(some published)
ORGANISATIONS (web sites)
PHOTOS- / VIDEO PRODUCERS
CONFERENCES
NEWS SITES
ART
At
the bottom you'll find a few links to
Articles,
a Videoshot
and a Radio
programme
that might be of interest to some.
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
| Country | Web-site | Web-address |
| USA | BLT
Research Team Inc. A non-profit organisation whose purpose is to scientifically examine plants and soil from crop circles around the world. BLT has carried out this research since 1990, studying material from more than 250 crop formations in 8 different countries. The research results are freely available on their web site. This is the ultimate site concerning scientific facts! |
http://www.bltresearch.com |
|
The
Nether- lands |
Ph.D Eltjo Haselhoff Experienced physicist that has carried out research on crop circles for about 14 years. The author of the only popularised scientific book about the crop circle phenomenon: The Deepening Complexity of Crop Circles. Dr. Eltjo Haselhoff, who chairs the Dutch organisation DCCCS, is the first to present scientific evidence that crop circles may be made by balls of light. |
http://www.deepening complexity.com
Book: |
| Country | Web-site | Web-address |
| England | Paul
Vigay Experienced crop circle researcher frequently quoted by the press. Had been investigating paranormal phenomena for years, when, in 1989, he started researching crop circles. In 1993 he founded the IRCUP. Recently he has established the first international crop circle database, freely accessible to all. |
http://cropcircleresearch.com /database/index.html |
| England | Lucy
Pringle An experienced researcher, photographer (see her wonderful photo archive extending back to 1990) and author of the book CROP CIRCLES – The greatest Mystery of Modern Times (1999). Publishes a yearly crop circle calendar. In 1989 she founded the research group CCCS – Centre for Crop Circle Studies together with Colin Andrews, Pat Delgado, Terence Meaden and Prof. of astronomy at the university of Glasgow, A. E. Roy. The resent years she has been carrying out research on electromagnetic fields' influence on living matter. |
http://home.clara.net/ lucypringle Book: |
| England | Colin
Andrews
An English crop circle researcher (living in USA) with 20 years of experience. Seen by some as the most distinctive and experienced researcher. Has written 3 books, produced a video, is often interviewed by the media, was earlier employed as advisor to the authorities and lately to several film companies. He was criticised when he, after having received substantial economical support from the Rockefeller Foundation, came forward and claimed that 80% of all crop circles are man-made. Lately he seems to have modified his views, announcing that the crop circles are created mentally by our own minds. |
http://www.memorologyllc. com/CropCircleInfo/Crop CircleInfo.htm
Book: |
| England | Busty
Tailor Crop circle researcher, photographer and UFO researcher who has studied crop circles since 1985, often co-operating with Colin Andrews. Often referred to in books about the crop circle phenomenon. He is now engaged in arranging conferences. His web site contains photographs both of his own, and of Colin Andrews. Actually he’s made many crop circles himself, among others for TV companies. |
http://www.busty-taylor.com /cropper/98busty2.htm |
| USA | Freddy
Silva Compared to the well-known "veterans" mentioned above, Freddy Silva is consider- ed one of the recent researchers in the field of crop circles. Gives lectures and conducts meditations for world peace - and is known to many through his new book "Secrets in the Fields – The science and Mystisism of Crop Circles" (2002). |
http://www.lovely.clara.net /homepg.html Book:
|
| Germany |
Andreas Müller A highly recognized German crop circle researcher, well known for his thoroughness and objectivity. He has conducted multifaceted research on the phenomenon for many years, in Germany as well as in England, and has compiled global statistics on crop circles since 1995. In 1999 he released his first book "Kornkreise -Geometrie, Phänomene, Forschung", and in 2003 he received the German Hedri-prize for his objective and critical research, i.g. made public on the former web-site InvisibleCircle, in which he collaborated with several other researchers. He lectures both at home and abroad, and has recently established his own bi-lingual (English and German) web site: kornkreise-forschung.de. |
http://www.kornkreise-forschung.de Book: Kornkreise - Geometrie, Phänomene, Forschung - 1999 |
|
The Nether- lands |
Janet Ossebaard Dutch cc-enthusiast that has conducted many-sided research on the phenomenon since 1994 in England and Germany, as well as in The Netherlands. She worked for many years with the photograper Bert Janssen, with whom she once received the EBE-Award and twice the Frontier Award for their work in the frontier science in the Netherlands. She has released one book, lectures, and runs a comprehensive and well illustrated web-site. |
http://www.circularsite.com /index.html Book: |
ORGANISATIONS
(web
sites)
| Country | Web-site | Web-address |
| Germany | Invisible
Circle This German web site is no longer active. The , and has not been updated since 2004. Anyhow, it remains on the net as an area of knowledge, ant to the great delight of those who loves it pleasant design, is very comprehensive, fast and always up to date. The site is privately run by a group of seven enthusiasts - Frank Laumen, *Andreas Müller, Jens Rowold, Wolfgang Schindler and Jan Schwochow. (Contains English version). |
http://invisiblecircle.de Book
by *Andreas Müller: |
|
The Nether- lands |
DCCCS
- Dutch
Center for Crop Circle Studies Dutch web site run by the organisation Dutch Centre for Crop Circle Studies (chaired by Eltjo Haselhoff). The site invites you to ask questions online, and to openly discuss Dr. Haselhoff's book and the current scientific theories. You can also learn to debunk the debunkers... |
http://www.dcccs.org Book
by Eltjo Haselhoff: |
|
The Nether- lands |
DCCA
- Dutch Crop Circle Arcive A delicate and well edited web site, containing a nice Dutch photo archive dating back to 1986. Run by the PTAH Foundation (establ. 2000) which main objectives are to collaborate, decode, decipher and research all information related to crop circles and to present this on their database. |
http://www.dcca.nl |
| Canada | CCCRN
- Canadian
Crop Circle Research Network A pleasant, well-arranged and very com- prehensive Canadian web site, that has an archive of photographs extending back to the 1920s. The site is run by CCCRN, a non-profit research group established in 2001 (formerly CPR-Canada established in 1995). This "no-member" organisation, with its main office in Vancouver, is run by volunteers in seven Canadian provinces. Founder and editor: Paul Anderson. |
http://www.cccrn.ca |
| Italy |
Cropfiles.it New, Italian web-site, comprehensive and with a fully updated archive on the Italian circles. Although the site is in Italian, an English translation is added at most pages. The ambitious aim of the site is to establish one complete database available for everyone, containing all the adjacent data about each circle, - and to study every aspect of the phenomenon in an open-minded way untill the mystery is solved. |
http://www.cropfiles.it
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|
Switzer- land |
KORE'S
- Kornkreiser forschung Schweitz The first Swiss crop circle web site. Run privately by a group of 3 crop circle researchers: Thomas Peterlunger, Werner Anderhub and (earlier) Hans-Peter Roth. |
http://www.kornkreise.ch |
| Denmark | Korncirkelcentrum A Danish web site presenting all aspects of the crop circle phenomenon. The Danish Crop Circle Group runs the site - a membership organisation chaired by Ron Jonah Ohayv. |
http://www.korncirkler.dk |
| Finland | FCCI A private Finnish web site (in English), established in 1997 and run by Martin Keitel. The site, that contains a lot of texts, gives an informative historical review of the crop circle phenomenon. The site also tries to give solutions to the crop circle enigma. The answers often point in a spiritual direction. |
http://www.ioon.net/cropcircles/ |
| Norway | Central Cropcircle
Base A Norwegian, privately run web site with a large archive of foreign crop circle photographs (1990 – 2003) from the whole world. Contains photographs only. |
http://galactic5.no-ip.com /c45d8621k/ |
| Country | Web-site | Web-address |
| England | Temporary
Temples The site of the well-known crop circle photographer Steve Alexander, containing exclusive crop circle photographs dating back to 1994. Click on Image Library, choose a year - and enjoy! Together with Karen Douglas, he has, since 1999, published the crop circle Yearbooks. Merchandise: Yearbooks, books, videos, photographs, postcard and posters. |
http://www.temporary temples.co.uk/ Yearbooks by Alexander/Douglas: 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 |
| England | Lucy
Pringle An experienced researcher, photographer (see her wonderful photo archive extending back to 1990) and author of the book CROP CIRCLES – The greatest Mystery of Modern Times (1999). Publishes a yearly crop circle calendar. At her web site, she offers some merchandise: You may order photos, postcards, posters, pussles, a "magic cube", a book of cartoons, chalendars, a necklet, cups, pencils, etc. (click merchandise in the menu). |
http://home.clara.net/ lucypringle Book: |
|
The Nether- lands |
Bert
Janssen Dutch video producer, photographer and crop circle researcher who has, among other things, taken a closer look at the hidden geometry in the circles. He has made four documentaries about crop circles. The two last ones (recommended!) being Crop Circles – The Research (1999) and Contact (2001). |
www.bertjanssen.nl |
| USA | Peter
Sørensen Renowned American crop circle video producer who has filmed crop circles from the air for more than 10 years. His web site contains a lot of great crop circle photographs, as well as a "gallery" of croppies. |
http://cropcircleconnector. com/Sorensen/PeterSoren sen99.html |
CONFERENCES
| Country | Web-site | Web-address |
|
England
Three days |
Glastonbury
Symphosium - Investigating Crop Circles and Signs of Our Times Place: Glastonbury Town Hall, Glastonbury, Sommerset, England This well-known conference is usually held during the last part of July and lasts for three days. The conference has been arranged every summer since 1990, and always presents highly qualified lecturers of different nationalities. The subjects, that cover many topics, offer the best brain food for hungry croppies. Arranged by researcher, author and editor of Swirled News, Andy Thomas, and Sheila Martin. |
http://www.glastonbury symposium.co.uk/ |
|
England
Video 7:00 pm |
Circle Chasers
2005 An Evening with the phenomenon Place: Coronation Hall, Alton Barnes, Wiltshire, England This video & lecture evening is an informal "get together" for everyone to gather around the phenomenon. The second part of the video "Circle Chasers 2004" will be shown, as well as a short sneak preview of the 2005 season. The dutch crop circle researher Janet Ossebaard will be guest speaker, focusing on the evidence of non-human intelligence behind the crop circle phenomenon. Arr: The Crop Circle Connector |
http://www.cropcircle connector.com/anasazi /circlechasers2005.html |
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England
Two days |
Crop Circle
Fayre Place: Coronation Hall, Alton Barnes, Wiltshire, England A small scale crop circle FAYRE that seems to NOT include any sort of conference or lectures. Anyway, the fayre might be of interest to visit for some of our readers, and so we include it here in our conference index. Doors open 10:00 am until 5 pm. For further information, click here, or please contact mr. N. Nicholson at: circular@99hotmail.com. Arranged by N. Nicholson |
http://www.cropcircle connector.com/ anasazi/cons96.html
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|
England Two
days
|
The Summer Crop
Circle Lecture Place: The Assembly Room, Devizes Town Hall, Devizes, Wiltshire, UK New of the year, a two day evening conference is arranged in Devizes, in the heart of crop circle country. This evening arrangement allows you to explore the crop circles during the day, and join a series of inspirational lectures as well in the evening time. Programme of recognised speakers, with traders stalls (including the latest crop circle photographs), and complementary refreshments. More information here. Arranged by crop circle researchers Karen Douglas & Michael Glickman. |
http://www.temporary temples.co.uk/lectures /index.html
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England Two
days |
Wiltshire Crop Circle Study
Group Weekend Place: Marlborough, Wiltshire, England A local "crop circle celebration Weekend". This conference that has been arranged some years in a row. A successful event that attracts an international public and lecturers. The conference is holistic and interactive with lectures, workshops, music, dance, voice harmonics, exhibitions, "fire walks", films, meditations and helicopter flights. Arranged by WCCG - Wiltshire Crop Circle Study Group. |
http://www.cropcircle connector.com/Funday /fundaymain.html |
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England
Three days |
THE Crop Circle Convention Place: The Cricklade Theatre, Andover, Hampshire, England It seems that the conference is not to be held this year, as no announcement is to be found anywhere. The conference, usually held in Augst of each year, was a conference laden with up to date information on the phenomenon and hosted a number of speakers, all dissecting elements of the emergent phenomenon from varied angles of perception. Arranged by CCCS - The Centre for Crop Circle Studies. |
http://thecropcircle website.50megs.com /page4.htm |
|
USA Four
days |
Signs
of Destiny 2005 Crop Circles, Maria Magdalene & Sacred Space Place: Tempe Embassy Suites Hotel, Tempe, Arizona, USA This conference, that was arranged for the first time in 2002 with great success, is the first comprehensive crop circle conference in USA. The two-day program includes several internationally famous lecturers. (see reviews from last years conference) Arranged by Dr. Chet Snow, Cedona, USA. |
http://www.chetsnow.com /signs.html |
NEWS
| Country | Web-site | Web-address |
| England | Swirled
News A very good English web site covering a variety of crop circle news, including articles, reports, comments and reviews, - often in a humorous touch. The site is run by the Southern Circular Research (established 1991) and is edited by Andy Thomas. |
http://www.swirlednews.com Book
by Andy Thomas: |
| England | Crop
Circle Connector The most comprehensive crop circle web site. Frequently updated in order to present the best pictures of the new formations. (Admission to the archives of former years’ formations requires membership.) Mark Fussel and Stuart Dike privately run the web site. |
http://cropcircleconnector.com |
| USA | Linda
Moulton Howe Acknowledged American writer and TV producer who has dedicated her work to science, environment and what she refers to as "the real X-files". Highly appreciated for her thorough investigation and her excellent lectures. The author of the book "Mysterious Lights and Crop Circles (2000). Runs her own web page of "Earth files" that contain several interesting articles on phenomena that are not usually presented in the news. (Admission to the older archives requires membership). |
http://www.earthfiles.com/ Book: Mysterious Lights and Crop Circles - 2000 |
ART
| Country | Web-site | Web-address |
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USA
|
Ken
Bakeman: THREEDIMENTIONAL, COLOURED CROP CIRCLE PICTURES AND POSTERS Based on authentic crop circle photos, the american Ken Bakeman has added colour an three-dimentional effects to the circles by the use of data manipulation - a technique resulting in some stunning and rather mindblowing pictures that may be seen (and ordered) from his web-site. |
http://www.creatures-kbc. com/cropcircles.htm |
Web-ring
(consists
of international web-sites)
Norwegian Crop Circle Group also is a member of the Web-ring,
which you may describe as an informal "intranett" consisting of
various crop circle sites globally. The Web-ring functions much the same way as
a book-ring, in spite that you connect your own website instead of a book. The
membership is available for everybody. The only one criteria is that your
website is related to crop circles.
The angle of incidence and the standard of
the sites therefore vary a lot. Anyway, a lot of exciting material is at hand
for the one who seeks. Above all, the Web-ring wonderfully shows the
overwhelming international commitment to the crop circle phenomenon world wide.
Articles
Michael Glickman
OLIVER'S
CASTLE VIDEO - seen in a
historic perspective http://www.swirlednews.com/article.asp?artID=565
OLIVER'S
CASTLE VIDEO - Glickman's
view on the events - the
most important video in the crop circle history
OLIVER'S
CASTLE VIDEO - geometrical elucidation
- answer
to Colin Andrews/F. Silvas critics on the OC-video
Andy
Thomas
OLIVER'S
CASTLE VIDEO
- C. Andrews
indicates that the OC-video might be real 13th
SEPT. 2002
Video
THE
OLIVER'S
CASTLE VIDEO
A
very rough version of the Oliver's Castle footage lasting only 5
sec.
(with
comments, enlargement and a photograph of
the
crop circle
that appears
during the footage - "the Snowflake
Formation") can be
found at the
private web page of
Patric
Wilson
(the footage is
repeated continuously). Wilson's
comments to the
footage are of
course in his own account, but the if you
read the
text following the
footage on his web site, you will get an idea
of
the controversy
involved. Up to this day no film laboratory has
been able to
prove
the film a hoax, to the contrary the tests have
made it clear how
difficult it would have been to manufacture
such a piece of footage.
Radio
Colin
Andrews'
New
theory on
crop circles
Radio programme on: http://www.earthchangestv.net/Audio/colinandrews.mp3
Colin Andrews announced his NEW THEORY on crop circles for the
very first
time directly on the ECTV's "Radio Hour" the March 11th
this year. Colin Andrews
believes the crop circles are made by "us",
by our own minds, so to speak.
(The sound file demands MP3 installed).
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