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AudioBlog: The Rise and Fall of Interest in the British Crop Circle Mystery

Podcast UFO

Host: Martin Willis

Astronomy, Society & Culture, Science

4.4567 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Within UFOlogy, there are several areas of specialization, such as abductions, landing traces, humanoids, contactees, military encounters, etc. They often have their own specialized literature put out by individual researchers or organizations, and many have come and gone in terms of popular fascination and press coverage. One aspect that has fallen by the wayside is crop circle research, also known as “cereology.” Its early history, and the reasons for it falling out of favor with the press, and even among UFOlogists, is summed up neatly in the 1986 report, Mystery of the Circles, “compiled by” by Paul Fuller and Jenny Randles (Randles is the writer) for the British UFO Association. Of course, their report didn’t put an immediate end to the phenomenon or the activity of researcher/investigators who were focused on it, but it did presage the eventual waning of interest to where very few in the community continue to consider it seriously as having anything to do with UFOs.According to Randles, mystery circles in the British West Country first started getting media attention in August of 1980, but “persistent local rumors” of them appearing in oat, barley, and wheat fields throughout Wiltshire and Hampshire goes back to at least 40 years before that. As of the release of the report, mysterious circles had shown up in fields between May and August for six successive years. Randles points out that the reason BUFORA became involved was because of the appearance of circles in the area of Warminster, which was notorious for a UFO flap in the 1960’s involving an object known as “The Warminster Thing.” She explains that this “created a definite hype which sees these marks regarded as ground traces left by a landing, or hovering, spacecraft.” Read more →

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Transcript

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0:00.0

They keep telling you that the Jeffrey Epstein story is finished, that it was investigated,

0:04.8

that it was handled.

0:06.1

But here's the part that they never explain, why the charges were so narrow, when the conduct

0:11.4

was so broad.

0:13.1

How does a man with multiple properties, private aircraft, international travel, and a documented

0:18.2

pipeline of victims get treated like a lone offender.

0:22.1

Why were logistics treated as background noise instead of evidence?

0:26.0

Why were facilitators reduced to footnotes instead of defendants?

0:29.8

Well, that's where we come in.

0:31.7

The Epstein Chronicles exists because those questions were never answered.

0:36.3

This podcast breaks down what the public record actually shows,

0:40.1

the deals that capped exposure, the decisions at limited scope,

0:43.5

and the moments where prosecutors chose restraint overreach.

0:47.1

If you ever wondered why this case feels unfinished,

0:49.7

why accountability stopped at the perimeter,

0:51.5

or why so many names remain officially invisible,

0:54.5

you've come to the right place. Welcome to the Epstein Chronicles.

0:57.7

The rise and fall of interest in the British Crop Circle mystery by Charles Lear.

1:16.1

Within Uphology, there are several areas of specialization, such as abductions, landing traces,

1:22.6

humanoid, contactees, military encounters, etc.

1:26.9

They often have their own specialized literature put out by

1:30.2

individual researchers or organizations, and many have come and gone in terms of popular fascination

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