The Crop Circle Research Archive is home to one of the world’s largest databases of crop circle-related information.
About
The Crop Circle Research Archive is being put together by two seasoned crop circle researchers:
Barry Reynolds
During the 1990s, Barry Reynolds was one of the world’s leading crop circle researchers. Founder of CCCS Sussex (later to become Southern Circular Research), Barry held a number of senior roles within the Centre for Crop Circle Studies including Branches Convenor and Global Database Administrator. As such, he amassed an enormous amount of material.
Early retirement has allowed him to use his extensive IT background, to digitise and cross-reference paper-based paranormal archives from the 1990s to ensure treasured, hard to come by information is not lost for future generations.
Using this IT knowledge and cutting-edge software, he has produced incredible fly-bys not previously possible, superimposing crop formations from different years onto the landscape, in the same video. He continues to research different ways of visually presenting crop circles to see if it brings us any closer to understanding their purpose and/or meaning.
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Andy Thomas
Andy Thomas is one of the UK’s best-known researchers and speakers on unexplained phenomena and cover-ups, making these subjects accessible and refreshingly unpolarised. He has given thousands of lectures in Britain, the USA and around the world for more than three decades. Andy began his work by researching crop circles from 1991 and is the world’s most prolific author on the subject, having had five titles published on the phenomenon, including the renowned Vital Signs: A Complete Guide to the Crop Circle Mystery (nominated for Kindred Spirit’s Best Book award) and An Introduction to Crop Circles. Andy edited the popular circle journal the Sussex Circular (SC) for several years, which eventually went online as Swirled News.
Andy is the author of many other books, including his latest title Strange, one of the broadest assessments ever published on people’s everyday paranormal experiences. Other acclaimed titles include The New Heretics, Conspiracies and The Truth Agenda. Andy also writes and speaks on mainstream folklore and history and is author of Christmas: A Short History.
Andy has made numerous radio and TV appearances over the years. Mainstream spots have included programmes on the BBC, ITV, NBC, History Channel, National Geographic, Vice and Sky. He is regularly interviewed on numerous podcasts.
Andy is one of the organisers of the Glastonbury Symposium, the long-running annual ‘Expand Your Horizons’ conference, which began in 1990, and he regularly arranges other events on truth and mysteries, including the Changing Times lectures, which evolved directly from the regular CCCS Sussex/Southern Circular Research circle meetings.
Find out more about Andy Thomas on his Truth Agenda website: