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Center for North American Crop Circle Studies
POB 476, Lutherville, MD 21O94
Phone: 410-628-1522 Fax: 410-628-1S24
To the Reader:
The Center for North American Crop Circle Studies (CNACCS) commissioned Psi Tech in 1992 to conduct a remote viewing project concerning crop circles. The Center's intent was to learn how crop circles are formed, and perhaps be able to test the information by scientific means. The project was made possible by a donation from an individual specifically for this purpose.
This report is the result of that project. The Center has no
official opinion on the results, but wishes to provide the
information to the general public for consideration and
discussion. Comments from readers are welcome.
Sincerely,
Rosemary Ellen Guiley, Director
From: PSI-TECH
To: Rosemary Ellen Guiley Director
Center for North American Crop Circle Studies
PO. Box 1712 New Canaan, CT 06840-1712
Dear Ms. Guiley,
During the period 13-27 June 92, five PSI TECH remote viewers investigated the subject of "crop circles", using the Barbury Castle event as a reference target. Viewers focused upon the phenomenon's causal agency, function/purpose, and mechanics of production. The attached Final Report is provided for your evaluation and comments.
Information provided herein should assist in the chemical qualitative analysis of circle plant material, and may also form the basis for scientific discussions concerning the viewer described associated objects, and their perceived capabilities. In our opinion, the RV data associated with the function of the circles has implications that go far beyond scientific knowledge and technical evolution per se.
As always, I am available at any time to discuss these results
and make recommendations.
Respectfully,
Edward A. Dames, President PSI-TECH
The following technical remote viewing report represents the work of five expert remote viewers who conducted multiple sessions against the target topic. Independent viewer descriptions have been compiled and data reduction performed on redundant, mutually corroborating information. In instances where an individual viewer's personal thesaurus lacked an empirical label for concepts associated with a perceived gestalt, then those ideas found expression in simile, analogue, metaphor, or allegory. Numbers in brackets refer to accompanying sketches. -E.A.D.
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Crop circles are purposefully created by a collection of alien races who appear to be capable of time travel. The pictographs serve primarily as reference markings and for 'event line' orientation.
The pictographs are deliberately embedded in a short-lived, perishable medium.
Production of the circles occurs via two primary mechanisms:
Crop circles are not symbols intended as a "message to man." These deliberately created pictographs are signposts, or reference marks produced by aliens moving in space and time (back and forth/in and out), who are monitoring the course of event trajectories, (in a state space analysis sense), on Earth.
At least twelve different species of extraterrestrials, all from different points of origin, use and recognize these unique "signatures."
A great deal of importance is attached to the pictographs by the visitors, whose vehicles often change direction after a circle flyby. Some craft halt in the vicinity of the circles for what appear to be communications checks. on occasion, craft temporarily stop and conduct exploratory probing/testing in the vicinity of the circles.
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Although the blueprint for each circle is mapped out ahead of time, allowance is made for "fortuitous aesthetic occurrences-- the idea grows with the doing. For each mark, the creation date, (in a celestial time standard), geographical location, and geometry are recorded in a central registry.
Anecdotally, it was noted that the circles have given rise historically to various beliefs connected with the supernatural. For instance, the circles inspired the idea of the 'elves' green rings. The Nazca lines and, most noteworthy, Navajo sand paintings, were ideas born of attempts to copy the "marks of the Gods", so as to evoke a visitation or response.
Alien production of the circles has been concentrated primarily in geographic "belts" which serve as benchmark regions for global-cultural change. One or more pictographs are made to record the presence of each particular observing agency during its excursions among/within what appear to be multiple/alternate/ alternative event pathways connected with Earth's history/ histories. There are many more visitors in this era (our present) than in other recorded eras.
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"Tools" are employed for the physical production of the circles. Two devices, possibly used in tandem, were perceived. One device hovers about 2O feet above the projected locus of a "regular" circle. It possesses a flattish-shaped, shiny and silvery, metallic-like appearance, and has a corrugated edge, "like the reeds of a curved harmonica". The object is several yards wide. Underneath it, one experiences a shortness of breath as if from insufficient oxygen. The device undergoes a smooth, rhythmic, graduated, up and down movement that involves some sort of pulsing/pumping power. There are accompanying heat and pressure waves. The waves hit the ground and are reflected outward.
Below, there occurs rapid bending and heaving of the plant stalks in different directions. Inside the stalks, there is a sense of bursting/popping, and stretching in some places-- compression in others. Pressure at the cellular level reaches the point where cell membranes rupture. The greater the amount of fluid content, the more subject the cell is to the effect. Some of the plants are at first tugged or sucked upwards, but most finally fall over" (with a 'swish' sound) rather than being pushed down. The entire event often causes dust and fine bits of vegetation to be blown about.
Also perceived are lights that flick from here to there across the area quickly, but purposefully, with no wasted motion or loitering. This effect is produced by an object, (sometimes two identical objects), which appears during crop circle production as a sphere, or globe, about 15 inches in diameter. This object's shape is actually very fluid/plastic. It undergoes amazingly rapid changes in geometry, and can realize virtually instantaneous changes in direction and speed. Most often, the device is perceived as occupying one of three phases, with their respective configurations. In each phase, however, the device is found to be spinning, with varying-speeds. When taking on its spherical configuration,' the device manifests a grey or silvery, smooth, glowing, pearly appearance. During its "transitional" phase (greater rotational speed), the colors change and become iridescent. Just prior to vanishing, the device appears as a luminous, almost transparent, flattish, nebula-shaped object. Working very close to the ground, during the production of a crop circle, the "globes" emanate a ray, crudely reminiscent of the coherent light beam produced by a tunable laser -- but there is no "transmission of energy, only energetic effects at (vice 'upon') the ray's target [see below]. other characteristics of the ray: it is visible in some instances and invisible in others. It works across a broad frequency range, however, it is not electromagnetic in the sense that we commonly understand the term. The ray causes/involves fundamental effects at the atomic particle level, (the idea of "cross polarization" may be somehow roughly associated here). Instruments could indicate its presence, but the signal is "unconventional", and blankets the spectrum in a manner analogous to white noise. Our current theoretical and applied instrumental orientation is inappropriate for deciphering the energy/forces involved.
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Recommendations
Moreover, this 'delaying tactic' might possibly arouse the visitors' interest--they may wish to assess and record such new--insightful/provocative(?)--behavior.
PSI-TECH "At Work in the Mind of Science"
505 898 4883 (voice) 505 898 0545 (fax)
Box 212 P.O. Box 27800 ABQ NM 87125

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