The Hidden Science of Crop Circles
Charles Maxwell was born in London. He attended Millfield and has been overheard telling people – quite proudly – that Jeremy Clarkson of “Top Gear” did also (he didn’t). Maxwell attended Southern Methodist University in Texas for seven years and graduated with a degree in English. He attended graduate school at the University of Colorado, Denver, but dropped out of the program because his professors were “Neanderthals.” Maxwell lives in Malibu and supports Greenpeace and Rick, the local pet acupuncturist. He spends his considerable downtime lying in bed, watching homemade conspiracy videos on YouTube, and spontaneously delivering guest lectures to anyone who comes to the door. “A Field Full of Secrets” is his first film. While making “A Field Full of Secrets”, Maxwell discovered the stunning hidden science of crop circles which led him down the path of rendering their 2D designs into a 3D machine… a ship driven by never-before-seen propulsion technology.
Website: A Field Full of Secrets
(bio information taken from ArtBell.com and A Field Full Of Secrets' Facebook page)
Mr. Maxwell studies damaged crops.
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BONUS LINK:
The Crop Circle Connector is a site that compiles images of crop circles from all around the world. You can sort it by year. Definitely worth a look. I discovered this thanks to our very own Indigo in a different thread on these forums.
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