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The Summer Crop Circle Lectures 2014
Dates: Friday 25th - Sunday 27th July 2014
Venue: Town Hall, St. John's Street, Devizes, Wilts, UK
Speaker 2014
Robin Heath
Sunday 27th July
(5.10pm - 60 mins)
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Introducing Robin Heath
Robin has been a regular speaker at the Summer Crop Circle Lectures for many years and is part of the family. He is a lively speaker and invariably brings a sense of humour and levity to his work.
Robin Heath is an unaffiliated researcher into megalithic and ancient sciences. Author of several books on Stonehenge, two of which are on sale at the monument, he has always wanted to identify an original monument from which Stonehenge derives. Robert Graves spoke of it, and a book The First Stonehenge, by Gaynor Francis, was published in the 1970s on this subject. For more information, there are two websites, www.skyandlandscape.com and www.megalithicscience.org (operated by Robin's brother Richard Heath). Robin lives on a smallholding in coastal West Wales with his wife Trish, two cats and three theodolites.
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Presentation: Stonehenge - Simply a Breakthrough!
This year begins a new era for Stonehenge, following the arrangements at the New Visitor's centre. Located near the epicentre of UK crop circle activity, the monument has become more remote, more of a virtual experience, but what is Stonehenge? Despite four centuries of archaeological endeavour, a visitor cannot find out why the monument was built nor what it was for.
In his presentation, Robin will reveal why this appalling state of affairs has been allowed to come about, and give out enough information for you to answer both these questions. You will have no doubt what Stonehenge was for and why it was built where it is. After 25 years working with megalithic sites throughout Europe, a site has shown up which is definitively the original pattern around which the entire structure at Stonehenge was designed. The ruined noun on Salisbury Plain can again become the active verb - Stonehenge's original function. There is a little geometry involved, all of which has been seen recently in the cornfields of southern Britain.
Many of Robins books on megalithic culture and measure of the Earth can be found on Amazon and other good book retailers.
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The 2014 Schedule will be fully updated on the website in the next couple of days...
but here is a seek peek of our 2014 programme
Friday 25th July 2014
Crop Circle Coach Tour - visit two circles
Crop Circles & Geometry Workshop
with Michael Glickman & Karen Alexander
Saturday 26th July 2014
Karen Alexander
Daniel Rozman
Geoff Fitzpatrick
Shawn Randall
Glenn Broughton
Anthony Peake
Crop Circles & Consciousness Workshop
With Karen Alexander & Jonathan DeVierville
Sunday 27th July 2014
Jonathan DeVierville
Dan Vidler
Michael Glickman
Barbara Lamb
Robin Heath
Review of the 2014 Crop Circle Season
(with Photography by Steve Alexander)
Conference Dinner
Tickets
Weekend Lecture Ticket (Sat & Sun Lectures): £100.00
Saturday (Only) Lectures: £55.00
Sunday (Only) Lectures: £55.00
Friday Crop Circle Coach Tour: £50.00
Friday Evening Geometry Workshop: £50.00
Saturday Evening Consciousness Workshop: £40.00
Sunday Conference Dinner: £26.00
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