Scenes From "What on Earth?"
This clip from the film, "What On Earth? Inside the Crop Circle Mystery", winner of the Best Feature Documentary Award from the UFO Film Congress, is filled with awe-inspiring imagery of the circles. The film deals with how our scientific materialistic worldview hampers serious investigation of one of the greatest mysteries of our time, and the many indications that the phenomenon is not a human perpetration. It goes on to speculate about what would happen if it were ascertained that the circles do indeed come from other intelligence -- and how that confirmation could enable us to think as a united planet sharing the task of solving the dire global problems that challenge us now.
“What On Earth?,” featuring Daniel Pinchbeck, will be at New York’s Quad Cinema, 34 West 13th Street, 4/22-28.
See the Quad website for screening times and information about Q&As with filmmaker Suzanne Taylor and others:
Here it is as an event on the movie’s Facebook page.
And see this post, “Daniel Pinchbeck: From Psychedelics to Consciousness to Saving the World,” that Suzanne has put up on her blog.
About Suzanne Taylor
Taylor is the Executive Producer of the feature documentary, CROP CIRCLES: Quest for Truth, recipient of the Audience Award in 2003 for Excellence in Paranormal Filmmaking from the UFO Congress Film Festival, and is a crop circle authority for the History Channel series, Ancient Aliens. Founder of Mighty Companions, a non-profit dedicated to consciousness expansion, her Los Angeles home is a gathering place for forward-thinking activists. Also a fine arts painter and accomplished chef, Taylor is the author of The Anybody Can Make It, Everybody Will Love It Cookbook. She writes a blog, Making Sense of These Times, where posts about progressive ideas include considerations of how consciousness might evolve.
http://www.CropCircleMovie.com
http://Facebook.com/WhatOnEarth
http://Twitter.com/CropCircleQueen









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