Websites on Circlemakers: Circlemakers A site for England's crop circle makers. Provides photographs, witnesses, case histories, and perpetrator profiles. The expert faker Information about crop circles including questions and answers with circlemaker John Lundberg. The Hoaxers - Physicists, Scientists, Stompers Marcus Allen's article about the secret history of crop circle making. Leaders in the field Fortean Times interviews four circlemakers. NHNE Special Report Sherry Stultz in-depth report about her time spent time with crop circle research and makers in the UK. SandCircles I don't live near any crops, however, the beach is quite close. This is my own unique contribution to crop circle enthusiasts. They've been dubbed sandcircles. Signs of the Times A-Z of odd jobs, tells you how to become a crop circle maker. Wheat Dreams Interview with circlemaker Rod Dickinson. Observer - Hollywood falls under crop circles' spell Article about the largest gathering of circlemakers in history for a special screening of the crop circle movie 'Signs'. (August 25, 2002) BBC News - 'I make crop circles' The Mel Gibson film, Signs, has renewed interest in who - or what - might make crop circles. Here, John Lundberg tells of his nights in the fields of Wiltshire. (August 16, 2002) MSNBC - It’s harvest time for crop-circle hype Fans of the formations and ‘circlemakers’ have their day in the sun (August 15, 2002) Washington Post - Fertile Imaginations The real story of those mysterious circles runs rings around the movie "Signs". (requires (free) registration) (August 10, 2002) National Geographic - Crop Circles: Artworks or Alien Signs? The battle to explain the crop circles is a torrid wrestling match between artists and people who believe in other-worldly influences. (August 2, 2002) Guardian - Ever increasing circles Article about the worlds largest crop circle which speculates on its possible man made origins. (August 21, 2001) Time Magazine - It Happens in the Best Circles A pair of British artists claim they are the hoaxers behind those mystifying and intriguing crop patterns. (September 23, 1994)
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