Crop Circle Expert Jeff Wilson Jan 20 2010
Jeffrey Wilson, M.Sc.,Director and co-founder of the Independent Crop Circle Researchers'Association (ICCRA)has been investigating crop circles that have been reported in the United States since 1996,and has visited well over 100 during the last twelve years.He was an early member of the Center for Crop Circle Studies(CCCS),in both the UK and USA branches before both organizations went defunct.He has been a contributor of USA crop circle reports to the Crop Circle Connector website since 1996.He was a frequent contributor to Crop Circle News until that website closed.Wilson received a Master's Degree in General Science from Eastern Michigan University located in Ypsilanti, Michigan,where he taught both Physics and Astronomy classes,and helped operate and maintain Sherzer Observatory on a volunteer basis.He has also designed and taught an online Astronomy class for the OMNIBUS Master's Degree program at Schoolcraft College(jointly with Madonna University)in Livonia,Michigan.He was a six-time certified Skywarn severe weather spotter for the Washtenaw County Emergency Management Division and the National Weather Service while he lived in that county.From 1997-2000,he served on an Environmental Task Force for Representative Lynn N. Rivers,13th District,United States House of Representatives.He is a past member of both the American Geophysical Union and the Michigan Academy of Science,Arts & Letters where he has presented at their annual conferences.Wilson wanted to write his Master's thesis on crop circles but couldn't get any academics to sponsor it. Instead he received a grant for his thesis from NASA under the Michigan Space Grant Consortium to analyze and map geologic reflectivity data from NASA's Lunar Prospector Mission.Wilson now works as an analyst in private industry. Read More about at his website http://www.iccra.org/members/jeffrey-wilson.htm Jeff Wilson Crop Circles extraterrestrials UFOs research

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