The BBC on Crop Circles
Britain’s BBC comments on this summer’s Crop Circle formations that appeared in the English county of Wiltshire (with photos and a brief piece of film footage).
As the BBC note:
“…a starfish-shaped formation has made an appearance in a barley field near Furze Knoll, a 200ft wide four-fold geometrical design has flattened yet more barley near Wexcombe Down, a series of co-centric circles has squashed more barley at Winterbourne Monkton and the last, but by no means least elaborate, string of beads design has been found near Avebury and that was just May.
“In June the crop of crop circles hit 11 and that’s not counting the formation that mysteriously appeared overnight in a field between Beckhampton and Cherhill that bore more then a passing resemblance to the disability charity Scope’s logo. And, uncannily, appeared just in time for Scope’s Time to Get Equal Week…”
Here’s the rest of the article.
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August 26th, 2007 at 10:20 am
Winston Keech. If it’s the same data-guru Winston Keech subject to fraud there could be a deep sense of justice lurking. Google offers this:
The system has been created by Yorkshireman Winston Keech, who was prompted to find a better way to protect online transactions after his credit card was stolen.
“I physically had the card but the information on it, the number was taken, and that was used in my absence to make a transaction; a very expensive one as it turns out,” he told the BBC programme Go Digital.
Man at cash machine, BBC
Shoulder surfers can steal Pin numbers
“I had very little recourse at that time to that fraud.”
So sayeth Winston Keech but maybe now he does have recourse. haha