There is a time to come…

Dear reader,

There is a time to come and is there a time to go. And the time to go has now come for me. After 11 years of crop circle research I let you know that I say goodbye to the crop circle research and the fieldwork which I have done for so many years. Several other research projects confiscate much of my time as a result of which I am not be able to support the crop circle research in the Netherlands in a satisfactory manner. Hence my decision to stop with my crop circle research in the Netherlands at June 21, 2008.

What now?
My decision to stop with the crop circle research does not means however that the research in the Netherlands comes lie quietly. The opposite is true: crop circle researcher Peter Vanlaerhoven is the new coordinator for the crop circle research in the Netherlands. By its work as ecotherapeut, Peter travels by the complete country, which is well to combine with the crop circle research. Meanwhile already some serious people have submitted an application as a field employee to be able support Peter. Furthermore the DCCA site will continue exist ordinary.

And last but not least, along this way I would thank everyone who have contributed to the crop circle research in the Netherlands. Together we all have contributed to come closer to the solution of the crop circle phenomenon. And I think that I know how grain circles arise. After 11 years studying the mysterious crop circles, I have written my conclusion down in my second crop circle book that is gonna be published this year in the Netherlands: 'De Grap van de Graancirkel'. This book will be my last contribution to the mysterious crop circle phenomenon.

Best regards,

Robert Boerman



Other projects:
www.waterklankbeelden.nl
www.geet.nl
www.ecolodgeic.nl