Movie Review: What on Earth? Inside the Crop Circle Mystery - Page 2

The film tracks Taylor’s interactions with the British “croppies” as they go circle-chasing, indulge in thought-provoking analysis, and share their life-changing fascination with the circles. Evidence is presented that defies the idea that the circles all are made by earthlings, and the possible motives of the hoaxers is debated. Some astounding revelations emanate from the mathematical information encoded in the crop formations. Something that thinks has placed these formations in the landscape, where many of them are in careful alignment with ancient sacred sites. No technological methods can account for what does this or how they were created — not to mention analyses of plants and soil from the circles show biological and chemical changes that cannot be explained.

Taylor was executive producer of the award-winning feature documentary Crop Circles: Quest for Truth, which, in 2003, won the same EBE Award from the UFO Congress. Her longstanding blog, Making Sense of These Times, deals with the consciousness in which we have created our problematic world and how a shift in our worldview can address the global challenges we now face.

Title: What on Earth?  Inside the Crop Circle Mystery
Producer/Director: Suzanne Taylor
Production Company: Mighty Companions, Inc.
Format: DVD: Running Time: 81 minutes
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Article Author: Philip F. Harris

Mr. Harris was born in Massachusetts and currently resides in Maine. He received his degree in Political Science from The American University in Washington, D.C. and has worked at every level of government. He is currently employed in special education.

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  • 1 - Suzanne Taylor

    Aug 14, 2009 at 7:00 pm

    Many thanks, Philip, for this lovely review!!! Your filmmmaker appreciates you. Get on the mailing list on the film site to stay tuned for developments.

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