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The San Francisco Tesla Society

Presents a free presentation by
Ian Christopher

back by popular demand with a new
SAN FRANCISCO PREMIERE:

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 2000
ENGLISH CROP CIRCLE SEASON!

Sunday, December 10, 2000 1:00 p.m.
at 3220 Sacramento Street (near Lyon)
San Francisco, California

Join us for the San Francisco Premiere of the amazing new crop formations from this year’s spectacular Crop Circle Season in England. As a Tesla Society exclusive, Ian Christopher will present all new, all digital, full-motion aerial and ground video footage taken by award winning videographer Peter Sorensen. This brand new footage is part of a new documentary project currently under production. Our special ‘Sneak Preview Screening’ will allow our audience to be among the first to witness this years historic new formations in their full glory - on a big screen – as they were meant to be seen!

Independent Researcher, Producer/Director, Ian Christopher will discuss the significance of important new discoveries and offer his analysis and observations on this first crop circle season of the new millennium – which was NOT IN THE NEWS! He will address the ramifications that this revelatory information may have on our society as we begin the 21st century.

Also included in this unique program will be updates on exciting Crop Circle events taking place on the film festival circuit throughout the country, plus a glimpse of the very first Crop Circle television commercial ever produced

Ian Christopher is an independent research analyst with 30 years experience investigating science, medicine, politics, economics and law issues. He is the Director of the Mariposa-Pacific Research Institute in Palo Alto, California. Ian is also a student of Constitutional Law and an accomplished musician with 2 decades of experience creating instrumental musical soundscapes long before the advent of "New Age" music. His belief in our First Amendment right to acquire and share hidden knowledge, is the foundation for his public presentations.

For more information about the San Francisco Tesla Society or this event, call (415) 931-2593 or visit us online at http://www.sftesla.org .

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