message board
f a r s h o r e s
w o r l d w i d e   a n o m a l o u s   p h e n o m e n a   r e s o u r c e  
main menu news / articles / comments / links   e-mail :.
 HOME
 NEWS
 UFO DIMENSION
 SPACE Mysteries
 CANADIAN Groups
 UK Groups
 UFO/PARA Cams



CCCRN NEWS :.   

  CANADIAN CROP CIRCE RESEARCH NETWORK
  Posted Aug 15.03

Update - Revenue, Saskatchewan Formation

Aerial photos have been added to the web site of the Revenue, Saskatchewan formation. Complex pictogram, approximately 102 metres (339 feet) long. Swollen stalk nodes and twisted stems below the seed heads reported, similar to the recent formation at Wallacetown, Ontario and Moosomin, Saskatchewan in 2000, an anomaly seen in only a few formations worldwide over the years. Further details and ground reports pending from CCCRN Saskatchewan.

A bunch more news reports and upcoming radio interviews have also been added to the media page (the radio programs can also be listened to over the internet), plus over 5,000 people have now visited the formation at Hensall, Ontario.

  Posted Aug 14.03

Formation Report #5 - Revenue, Saskatchewan

The fifth Canadian formation reported for this year, near Revenue, Saskatchewan, north-west of Saskatoon. Rings and / or circles with pathways, shown on local CTV News. Further details pending.

Some initial ground photos of the Wallacetown, Ontario formation have also been added to the web site. Tight, flat spiral lay of the crop, stalks twisted below the seed heads in a similar manner seen in only a few known cases previously in Canada, USA, Holland and England.

http://www.cccrn.ca

____________________________

The Prairie Circular

Current Issue: Summer 2003

A recap of early 2003 season reports by Paul Anderson, including three new formations in southern Ontario, two of which are reminiscent of pictogram formations in early 1990s England, a review by US researcher Jeffrey Wilson of the first tele/video investigation of a crop formation, at Vacaville, California, a collaboration between American and Canadian researchers and in the first of a two-part article, Lindy Tucker of Pure Research recounts some of her experiences growing up in southern Ontario and the possible connections with the crop circles in the area...

The Prairie Circular is the quarterly print newsletter of CCCRN, the name reflecting how the prairies have become increasingly synonymous with this phenomenon; as a companion publication to the web site and CCCRN News, and the only print publication specifically covering the crop circle phenomenon in Canada, it is ideal for those who do not have internet access, but who want to be kept up to date on the crop circle phenomenon in Canada while also providing a convenient means for anyone to read up on the latest information at their leisure; the winter issue each year will feature the annual summary report. The sale of the newsletter and related material helps the research work to continue; thank you for your support!

Subscribe to The Prairie Circular and keep informed with the latest news, updates, articles, reviews and complete crop circle coverage from the Canadian prairies and across the country... only from CCCRN! Only $12.00 Canadian per year, payable by cheque, money order or PayPal. Further info:

http://www.cccrn.ca/theprairiecircular.html

____________________________

The Canadian Crop Circle Research Network is a non-profit research organization which has been seriously investigating and documenting the crop circle phenomenon and other possibly related phenomena in Canada since 1995, creating a liason between researchers, farmers, the public, media and scientists

© Canadian Crop Circle Research Network, 2003

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

what's up? | e-mail | articles | awards