ICCRA Crop Circle Research Reports

Please be aware that the following files are sometimes quite large, currently the largest is 5.24MB.

2011 -

6/18/2011 - Comprehensive Investigative Update to Madisonville, TN Crop Circles 2007 & 2008 Report.

2008 -

5/14/2008 - Madisonville, TN Crop Circles 5/16/2007 & 5/5/2008 Report.

2007 -

 

2006 -

Crop Circles of the United States of America 2006: Year In Review. Jeffrey Wilson

9/9/2006 - Beloit, Kansas Crop Circle Sept 9, 2006 Report. Ted Robertson, Rich Webb, Charles Lietzau, Delsey Wilson, Jeffrey Wilson

2005 -

Crop Circles of the United States of America 2005: Year in Review. Jeffrey Wilson

6/3/2005 - ICCRA Results of the Plant Analysis of the Tolleson, Arizona “Randomly-Downed" Formation Rod "Bearcloud" Berry, Delsey Knoechelman, Jeffrey Wilson

2004 -

8/25/2004 - Miamisburg, Ohio Formation. Jeffrey Wilson, Ted Robertson, Dee Dregg, Roger Sugden, Gene Thomas, Doug McIlwain, Delsey Wilson

2003 -

7/4/2003 - Initial Field Report of the July 4, 2003 Kekoskee / Mayville, Wisconsin Crop Circle Formation. Jeffrey Wilson, Gary Kahlimer, Charles Lietzau, Roger Sugden

On July 23-24, 2003, a private scientific research team documented physical evidence that confirmed Art Rantala’s eyewitness observation that the Mayville/Kekoskee, Wisconsin crop circle formation was not made by hoaxers. The team consisted of Gary Kahlimer of Horicon, Wisconsin, Dr. Charles Lietzau and Jeffrey Wilson of Michigan, and Roger Sugden of Indiana. Arriving at the field on July 23, 2002, we discovered and photographed the presence of several anomalies that cannot be duplicated by hoaxers.

7/16/2003 - World’s First International Tele/Video Investigation (TVI) of a Crop Circle Formation, Vacaville, Solano County, CA. Jeffrey Wilson, Steve Moreno, Ruben Uriarte, Charles Lietzau, Mike Bird, Alan Wieblen, Todd Lemire

The recent discoveries of several crop circle formations in Solano County, California, USA have initiated several interested investigators into the science of investigating crop circles. As is typical of many new investigators, they inevitably reach out to others in the crop circle research community for guidance, and this new group of researchers in California did so in an unprecedented, innovative way. On July 16, 2003, after several e-mails back and forth between crop circle researchers in Michigan and California, Steve Moreno, Director of PsiApplications in Fairfield, CA offered to provide a live broadcast from the recently discovered Vacaville, CA ‘Insectoid’ crop circle formation as a way to collaborate on the investigation of this crop circle in a corn (maize) field. Moreno, in California, would use a video camera to record the images directly into a computer, which would then be sent through the Internet using Yahoo Messenger. We would also be in contact via phone. Invitations were sent out to key crop circle researchers in the United States and Canada who had experience in investigating corn crop circle formations, and who we had been in contact with about the Vacaville formation already, to join us for the world’s first International Tele/Video Investigation (TVI) of a crop circle formation.

7/29/2003 - Initial Field Report of the Howell Township, Livingston County, Michigan Crop Circle Formation. Jeffrey Wilson, Charles Lietzau, Todd Lemire, Roger Sugden

On July 29-31, 2003, a private scientific research team documented physical evidence revealing that the Howell Township, Livingston County, Michigan crop circle formation was not made by hoaxers. The team consisted of Jeffrey Wilson, Todd Lemire, and Dr. Charles Lietzau of Michigan, and Roger Sugden of Indiana. Arriving at the field on July 29, 2002, we discovered and photographed the presence of several anomalies that cannot be duplicated by hoaxers.

08/23/2003 - Locust Grove, Adams County, Ohio Crop Formation. Jeffrey Wilson, Roger Sugden, Charles Lietzau, Delsey Wilson, Allan Brown, Chirs Steele, Ted Robertson, Dee Gregg.

On August 24, 2003, Delsey, Ariel, and Natasha Knoechelman and Beverly McKenzie (1st Confirmed Sighting) discovered a very large (over 200 feet in length), complex, geometric formation in soybeans two days after heavy thunderstorms had caused flooding and power outages. Located across the road from the Great Serpent Mound in Peebles, Ohio. This .pdf is a summary slideshow of the results of many studies investigating this crop circle formation.

 

 


Crop circle research reports from W. C. Levengood are located here.

Historical crop circle references can be found here.

 

 

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