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Prominent crop circle scientist witnesses phenomenon first-hand

Nancy Talbott, of the Burke, Levengood and Talbott Research Team (BLT), has finally made public her direct experience with the "crop circle" phenomenon, in a report given at Swirlednews.com. This report is significant in many ways, and represents a major breakthrough in the study of the enigmatic formations.

Talbott's observations confirm what has been understood by serious crop circle researchers for years: at least some formations are generated from spiraling columns or tubes of energy, which heat grain to the point where its cellular integrity is lost, resulting in a flattened patterns.

Talbott's account is consistent with the results of BLT's double-blind studies, which point to an energetic, possibly microwave bombardment of grain in affected crops.

Talbott's experience also mirrors observations of "light orb" or "light column" phenomena contained in other reliable reports, videos and photographs accumulated over the past 15 years. Her observation also confirms what the rest of the evidence hints at: crop formations are intricately tied to human consciousness.

Talbott's report will be ignored by the wider scientific community, but as one who has interacted with Nancy several times, I can guarantee that to dismiss this evidence is a big mistake. (While writing my book I approached Talbott as an expert in the field. In her brusque East Coast manner, she mercilessly challenged every assertion in the crop circle chapter in my book--to the point where I almost abandoned the project--on my birthday, no less!) Nancy's tell-it-like-it-is demeanor and no-nonsense, scientific approach to this topic ensures that her report is an accurate account of what transpired in Holland.

Thank you to SwirledNews for the report, which can be viewed here: http://www.swirlednews.com/article.asp?artID=286

David Jinks

October 26, 2001


 
 

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