Chinese documentary on crop circles
Permanent Home Centre & Exhibition!
The Barn was robbed and many crucial items were stolen
5th May 2018 – After the Exhibition was hosted at The Barge Inn at Honeystreet in the summer of 2017, it was stored for the winter in the next-door Barn. Just before the items should be transferred to the Exhibition’s new location at the nearby Honeystreet Mill Café, it was discovered that the Barn was robbed and many crucial items were stolen, including displays, expensive technical equipment like digital frames, cameras, headphones, and a video-beamer. Altogether it was a loss in excess of £5,000 GBP.
Read more about the sad event HERE
Ivo Niehe Tros TV show interview with Monique Klinkenbergh on crop circles
https://youtu.be/L2lZl6GfOWE
Financial Report Crop circle Access Pass Scheme 2013
Why Wiltshire farmers cut out crop circles
Karen & Steve Alexander (www.temporarytemples.co.uk) invited Tim Carson, a farmer in the Pewsey Vale, to speak at their conference ‘Summer Crop Circle Lectures‘ in Devizes on Sunday 28th July 2013.
He explains why many crop circles are being cut out by farmers immediately after they appear. This decision and action was taken by local farmers in the summer of 2012. A lot of visitors from all over the world are disappointed by these reactions from the farmers. In this video you will get a short insight about why the farmers decided to act like they do.
This video also includes an explanation by Monique Klinkenbergh of why she became involved in trying to save the crop circles from this fate and also setting the record straight about gossip and misconceptions surrounding the Access pass initiative run by the Crop Circle Information Co-ordination Centre at the Woodborough Garden Centre in Wiltshire.
German Television broadcasts program on Crop Circles in Wiltshire
A seven minute video broadcast recently shown on Euroblick (Bavarian) German Television about Crop Circles in the Wiltshire area.
CrowdFunding Campaign
This Sunday evening (21 July 2013), on German television, the topic ‘Crop Circle Formations‘ will be covered. The CrowdFunding initiative managed by CICC which supports local farmers will also be discussed.
EuroBlick is a program on Bavarian television broadcast each Sunday from 17.30 to 18.00 (18.30 UK time). They report about current events happening across Europe. This episode will be available via the Internet for the next two weeks for viewing at http://www.br.de/