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Michael Glickman 1941-2020 UpdateThis last week has seen the official launch of our efforts to raise funds to have the contents of the website of the late crop circle researcher Michael Glickman integrated into the Temporary Temples website - as the beginning a new archive for his work. Michael Glickman was a highly influential voice in crop circle research for over three decades. Known for his charisma, sharp intellect, wit, and willingness to challenge orthodox thinking, he was a prolific writer and respected speaker. His work included significant contributions to the Cereologist magazine and several important books, including Crop
Circles (1996), Cornography (2007), and Crop Circles: The Bones of God (2009). His website represented the final and most fully-developed expression of his work. Caring for his Legacy
Following his death in 2020, Michael's website has
been lovingly maintained by family and friends. The website is a veritable treasure-trove of insight, wit and wisdom about the crop circles. We are aiming to raise £1,200 to professionally get the integration done, ensuring long-term public access to his research. Thank you! In our first week we have raised £415.19! Which is just fantastic and we can’t thank you all enough! But the hard work now continues to raise the remaining £784.81. Please consider making a donation (no matter how
small) to this project. If everyone receiving this newsletter donated we would soon reach our goal, securing the continued access to Michael’s vital research.
Donations to the Michael Glickman Archive Fund can be made in £5 increments via our website. All contributions will go directly toward completing the project. We'd like to thank each and everyone that contributes, your help is deeply appreciated. Continuing updates will be given on how the projects funds are progressing on a regular basis via our newsletters.
With Love, Karen & Steve.
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