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Let Me Entertain You…

There are two interviews I did that are posted on YouTube that I liked a lot. I’d love it if you’d take a look.

Justin Brown, of Unified Field Radio, sure knew how to get me to tell you about what he posted(Link) Here’s what he wrote:

What a great show this is. Suzanne Taylor may be the most inviting and progressive woman in Los Angeles. She was with us this Saturday night and Suzanne is the producer and director of the groundbreaking films, “What On Earth? Inside the Crop Circle Mystery,” and “Crop Circles: Quest For Truth,” but she doesn’t stop there. She also facilitates theconversation.org, hosts lectures and get-togethers at her California home, and helps to usher in the new age of expanding consciousness with not only a sharp and open mind but with kind open arms. We speak about her movies, her gatherings, the latest crop of circles this year and what it all means. Tune in to capture her ambience but stay for the incredible enlightenment of the crop circles.

Although it’s radio, it’s on YouTube because there’s a slide show you can watch while we’re talking — of me, crop circles, and things from the two movies. In fact, this was one of my favorite radio shows. Justin is very sharp.

To see me being interviewed on camera, tune into trippy Aaron McCollum and The Truth Collective (link) There are lots of good visuals in a very sweet movie they made of the interview.

I’ve directed you to Part One of both interviews.  The other parts can be found if you fish around.

A GREAT edit of the before and after at a movie showing!!!

 

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Butterfly Project sponsored a screening of the movie in Los Angeles, and I was thrilled to see this video they produced of  Whitley Strieber doing a dynamite job introducing the movie (thank you, thank you, thank you Whitley), and the sharp panel afterwards, where two of the stars of the film, Barbara Lamb and Shawn Randall, and Mary Duprey, the editor, joined me in a display of girl power. This is edited by Carey Campbell, with lots of circle imagery to look at while we dish about the circles. I love this footage (thank you Carey). Please have a look!

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A Jaw-Dropper for Crop Circle Enthusiasts

As someone on a soapbox trying to get the world to pay attention to crop circles, this little five minute video knocked my socks off. Although it was made in 2007, I didn’t know it existed until it was posted this week on YouTube. I had understood that the person talking didn’t do interviews, or I would have done one with him for my movie.

We’ve seen this information in print, where I think of it as testimony to how what is in front of our eyes can be ignored – like George Bush being our president when we saw that he hadn’t been elected. Well, the information on this video is out of the mouth of the person who did lab work for the printed reports, and seeing this, more easily than reading the reports, could make skeptics into believers.

There are lots of indicators of genuine as opposed to hoaxed crop formations, and my film goes into some of them. But, of all of them, the most definitive ones to our culture, which takes its truth from science, are the studies that have been done on the plants and the soil from inside circles. In the film, we have slides that show differences between the downed crop from inside circles and the standing crop right outside them. These were studies done with scientific protocols, and papers about them were published in peer-reviewed science journals. See http://BLTResearch.com.

Enter the arguers. The journals were not the top ones in the world — true. And the lab is run by someone who does not have a PhD — also true. Of course, these facts don’t impinge on whether the data is true. So, for those of you who are interested in the nitty gritty about the circles, spend five minutes with this video. It’s W.C. “Lefty” Levengood, the man without the PhD. By the by, Laurence Rockefeller, when he was alive, was an angel who was far-sighted enough to be interested in such matters and funded some of the very expensive work done by BLT Research.
Pictures being worth 1,000 words, Lefty is showing us seeds inside seed heads, from two different crop circles, which have been altered by an extraordinary energy.