Contact:
Nancy Talbott
P.O. Box 400127
Cambridge, MA 02140 USA
(617)492-0415
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BLT
RESEARCH TEAM INC.
PURPOSE: The BLT
Research Team Inc.'s primary focus is crop circle research - the discovery,
scientific documentation and evaluation of physical changes induced in
plants, soils and other materials at crop circle sites by the energy (or
energy system) responsible for creating them and to determine, if possible,
from these data the specific nature and source of these energies. Secondly,
our intent is to publish these research results in peer-reviewed scientific
journals and to disseminate this information to the general public through
lectures, mainstream articles and the internet.
PERSONNEL: BLT Inc. is composed of several hundred trained
field-sampling personnel in the U.S., Canada and Europe who collect plant
and soil samples at crop circle sites for analyses by a number of scientists
(see "Professional
Consultants") in various disciplines.
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Fieldworkers in
England with plant and soil samples which
now must be hung up and dried before shipping.
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The hard work of these field
teams and their careful adherence to field-sampling protocols has
contributed enormously to the on-going discoveries in the laboratory and the
large data-base of factual information which now exists. Nancy Talbott is
President of BLT Research Team Inc.
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Taking measurements in a Canadian
circle prior to plant/soil sampling.
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Samples dried, wrapped, labeled
and ready for shipping.
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FUNDING: BLT Inc. was incorporated as a non-profit, tax-exempt
U.S. corporation in 1999. All funding to-date has been from private-sector
donations and gifts, which are tax-deductible. Significant advances in the
scientific understanding of crop circle formation and related phenomena are
heavily dependent upon such contributions -- all major financial gifts can
be designated for specific research projects, if desired by the donor.
Financial support in any amount is welcome.
LECTURE/SLIDE SHOW: A 2-hour presentation is available which
outlines the basic research and results obtained so far, highlighting
individual crop circle case studies from a number of countries. Slides of
recent crop circles in North America and Europe are included, as well as
anecdotal reports of associated strange phenomena encountered by personnel
working in the fields each summer. The lecture and slide-show can be
shortened or expanded, as desired, and is an inspirational educational tool
for use in schools and colleges, demonstrating both the value of the basic
scientific method and the excitement of new discoveries -- in the context of
an intriguing, and still unexplained, phenomenon.
Contact Nancy Talbott
to schedule.
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