Speaker 6.45 for 7.00 Tilla Crowne

Wed, Oct 7th 2015 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Tila will speak about crop circles and related paranormal phenomena, charting their rise and fall in the popular consciousness and the intricate beauty of modern crop circle patterns.

 crop circles man made or  paranormal phenomena?




      Hundreds of crop circles in strange, complex shapes have been found throughout southern Englan since the 1970s. Some people believe they are connected to sightings of strange lights or UFOs that are seen the night before the circles are discovered.


      The sun sets on a field in southern England. When it rises again the following morning, that field has been transformed into an enormous work of art. A large section of the crop has been tamped into a pattern of circles, rings and other intricate geometric shapes. But who created it?

       

      Are crop circles the work of alien visitors? Are they a natural phenomenon, created by electrically charged currents of air? Or are they elaborate hoaxes perpetrated by savvy, talented and very determined circle makers? Believers and non-believers each have their own theories, but the truth remains elusive.







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