Update on my report that all the names from  my Outlook address book got imported into my listserve. I thought I could remove  people who never asked to be on my mailing list, but it turns out I can’t. If  you don’t want to get emails I send to my listserve, go to the bottom of the email you get and unsubscribe yourself. 
And welcome to new subscribers, who have  come in since I made my last blog entry, plus some nears and dears who never got  on the listserve whom I accidentally and fortuitously have added. Managing a  mailing list is quite something!
I’ve been doing so much to market What  on Earth? that I haven’t posted anything on my blog for a long time. For  the sake of the newcomers, many of whom came in because of the movie, it’s been  decades now that I’ve been creating events and projects that have to do with  consciousness. Having started with personal growth, I’m now focused on the need  to shift our worldview. Read the archives of my posts for some fascinating  pieces I’ve passed along. 
Having discovered crop circles twenty years  ago, I’ve increasingly concentrated on them because they could evoke the biggest  change in our sense of who we are and what we are doing here since Galileo took  Earth out of the center of the universe. His toppling Earth’s dominance  eventually took down a world run by kings and led to democracy and modern  science. If the crop circles remove us from another dominant position, of being  the only advanced intelligence in the cosmos, that humbling discovery hopefully  would lead to experiencing ourselves as one humanity in relation to ‘the other.’  If we were one humanity as we engaged with intelligent life outside  ourselves, we would be in the best position for dealing with all the challenges  that confront us. As someone in the film says, “That could be what saves this  civilization.”
The movie has been extraordinarily well  received by our niche, and also by people who’ve seen it as skeptics and have  left rethinking their assumptions. The plan for the film, in order to get it  moving into the world as quickly and effectively as possible, is to do an  Internet blitz next month. I am studying with a mentor, Marc Rosenbush, and have faith in the  successful it will have.
A vital part of the strategy for the  Internet will involve email lists. If you have a list of people who think  outside the box and you would put out a blast for the film — perhaps in  exchange for my putting out to my list what you want to say — let me know. And  if you have suggestions of lists for me to go after, or ones you could introduce  me to, that would be great. 
If you are on FaceBook and aren’t a  fan of the film, do become one: https://FaceBook.com/WhatonEarth. You’ll know about film showings and  radio shows I’m on (great if you’d call in). 
Film showings with Q&As  afterwards:
September 12, Bay Area UFO Expo in Santa Clara https://www.thebayareaufoexpo.com.
September 13, Marin, in a Bella Vista home, hosted by Lori Grace https://www.celebrationsoflove.com/e-cropcircles.html
September 27, in Los Angeles, introduced by Whitley Strieber, with a party to follow https://www.projectbutterfly.org/ (click EVENTS and scroll down). Do come and bring friends if you are in LA. It will be gala!
If you like What on Earth?, even from seeing  clips (https://www.WhatOnEarthTheMovie.com — click on WATCH!), please vote for it to get into the Lady Filmmakers Film  Festival, where votes will help select the films to be shown in at the Aero  Theatre in Santa Monica, CA, October 17-18 : https://ladyfilmmakers.com/Vote_Now_.html. You’d need to act fast: voting ends  Saturday, September 12, 2009 at midnight PDT.
Do visit our beautiful film site and look  around: https://www.WhatOnEarthTheMovie.com — run your mouse over the circle that comes up on the home page for a  little surprise! The site has had work done on it since the first pass was put  up, and we’re still populating some of the sections. If you’ve seen the film,  please click on WRITE A REVIEW: https://www.whatonearththemovie.com/#/shop.
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