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Colin Andrews -- Are Crop Circles trying to tell us something about the condition of the planet?
Episode 1251st January 2022 • Timeless Voyager Series • Bruce Stephen Holms
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Host, Bruce Stephen Holms interviews Colin Andrews on Timeless Voyager Radio (circa 1990) about the meaning of the Crop Circles. After the silly media coverage of a few farmers who claimed they made the Crop Circles “overnight”, Bruce wanted to get Colin on the broadcast to explain how ludicrous the announcement was. “The size of these circles is bigger than an NFL sized football field (360 feet in length and 160 feet in width) , there are no tracks or paths to the circles which would indicate the use of tools or number of hoaxers, and the intricacies of the circle are so detailed that it would take days to complete. All this construction in minutes, and in the dead of night.

Colin Andrews, best known for his research into the crop circle & UFO subjects since 1983. He provides the only continuity between the past crop circle research era and the present, along with his friend and colleague, Busty Taylor. His research results indicate the intelligence behind the phenomenon is interacting with both crop circle researchers and many of the people who make the hoaxes.

Andrews has publicly stated since the late 1980’s that the phenomenon indicates a future period of human chaos. The period indicated, supported by current trends, can be changed with human awareness and he believes there are serious eco-political implications and that the future direction of the planet is at the center of the phenomenon. In the final analysis Andrews believes the phenomenon is challenging people to a higher level of consciousness. 

Some native elders agree with Colin’s assessment which is supported by the 2012 Mayan Prophecy, which his latest book, along with his wife, speaks: 'The Complete Idiots Guide to 2012'. Colin’s thirty year investigation continues with growing urgency for openness and honesty in government and private research, respect for divergent opinions and co-operation between investigators in all areas.

Colin Andrews, electrical engineer by profession, is the man who coined the term ‘Crop Circle’. Among his many accomplishments: he started the first research organization, Circles Phenomenon Research (CPR); designed high-tech surveillance operations attempting to film a circle being made; and advised Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s cabinet and Queen Elizabeth on the mysterious phenomenon.

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