AP – Crop Circle hoaxer Matthew Williams was found guilty of damage to property in Magistrates Court in the town of Devises in England today. He was fined 100 pounds and 40 pounds costs.

His defense was that Crop Circle researcher Michael Glickman had challenged him on Whitley Strieber’s Dreamland radio program to make a seven-starred circle. BBC World Service said that he had been goaded to action by an American radio program, whose host refused to believe that the best crop circles were hoaxed, and that the radio program turned him in to police.
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Gregory Robert Smith is frank about his brilliance. “I am proud of who I am” says the 11 year old Robert Macon College Sophomore. Gregory started college when he was ten. Child prodigies like Greg are rare enough, but he is truly one of a kind.

It’s because of his mission. It is brilliant, beautiful and terribly, terribly important. Greg believes that violence is the world’s core problem, and that violence toward children is a crisis that needs immediate attention. He challenges us: “what are you going to do right now?” He has assumed for himself a leadership position, and he seems well able to lead us forward on behalf of children everywhere.
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Editorial commentary: As it has become harder and harder to dismiss crop circles, the debunker community has brought out its big guns. A former crop circle researcher has spread a story much welcomed by a media in a total state of denial, that the more complex crop circles are manmade, the exact opposite of what is probably true. The arrest of a self-professed crop circle hoaxer has been used to further this assertion in British media.

Now, suddenly, a NASA engineer weighs in on the opposite side of the debate with a frank and intelligent commentary on what he has seen personally.
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Some of the worst weather in history continued to sweep across the United Kingdom today, with even higher winds and more rain expected Monday. British Prime Minster Tony Blair, while touring Shropshire on Friday, said that the government would have to address the issue both nationally and internationally. The climate crisis is going to be felt first, as predicted in Art Bell and Whitley Strieber’s the Coming Global Superstorm last year, in Europe, most particularly in the United Kingdom.

While there is no evidence that a massive blizzard such as the one Bell and Strieber predicted is going to occur soon, it is probable that the series of climactic and oceanic events leading up to this are already well underway.
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