Description
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Simeon Hein, Ph.D. is a sociologist, author, and investigator whose work focuses on the overlap between leading-edge science, consciousness research, and unusual or unexplained phenomena. He completed his doctorate in sociology at Washington State University with an emphasis on statistics, research methodology, and social change. Since the mid-1990s, Dr. Hein has both taught and practiced remote viewing—an intuition-based skill that originated in U.S. government research—and later established the Mount Baldy Institute to explore subtle-energy effects and consciousness-related processes. His published works, including Opening Minds, Black Swan Ghosts, and Dark Matter Monsters, delve into topics such as crop circles, Bigfoot, UFOs, and the possibility of hidden energetic structures influencing our reality. Through public talks, workshops, and media interviews, he advocates for careful yet open-minded scientific examination of anomalous events and the deeper abilities of human perception.
In this presentation, sociologist and frontier-science researcher Dr. Simeon Hein guides attendees through an investigation of the potential connections between crop circles, UAP, and other electromagnetic anomalies. With decades of field studies and data gathered from locations throughout the U.K. and North America, Dr. Hein will highlight distinctive magnetic patterns, radiation irregularities, and rapid shifts in plant and soil conditions that appear at authentic crop-circle sites. He will also discuss how these physical signatures may intersect with concepts from plasma physics, coherent matter, and variable-permittivity environments associated with unidentified aerial phenomena. The session integrates systematic observations with forward-thinking theoretical ideas, offering new perspectives on how consciousness, environmental factors, and unknown energy systems might interact in these enigmatic occurrences.
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