Paul
Anderson is a researcher,
writer and graphic artist with a background primarily in
print publishing and graphic design.
With
life-long interests in and advocacy of future studies,
science/technology, alternative science and alternative
media issues, he began seriously researching and investigating
these and related issues in 1988, initially as a field
investigator and then Vancouver and later, British Columbia
director for MUFON
(Mutual
UFO Network).
In
the early 1990s, as a visual artist, he became interested
in pursuing a newly emerging phenomenon, the visually-inspiring
global crop circle enigma. Seeing a need for a more organized
non-profit based network to seriously investigate the
phenomenon in his own country, he founded Circles
Phenomenon Research Canada (an affiliate of
Circles
Phenomenon Research International)
in 1995, which then became an independent organization,
the Canadian
Crop Circle Research Network (on Facebook),
in 2001 and is the Canadian director for that group which
now has coordinators and field research assistants in
seven provinces. He publishes the CCCRN web site and the
CCCRN News e-mail news service as well as other reports
and articles (primarily relating to the crop circle phenomenon
from a Canadian perspective).
His
newest major initiative is The
Eras Project, launched in 2001, a non-profit
future studies research and education project, a broader
synthesis of his research background. He publishes the
TEP web site and the Eras News e-mail news service as
well as other reports and articles. Another part of this
initiative is Eras, the quarterly print journal for TEP,
due for initial publication later in 2001.
Media
coverage of his work has included interviews on Sightings
on the Radio, 21st
Century Radio, Dreamland,
X-Zone, Strange
Days...Indeed, The
Susan Cameron-Block Show, CBC
Radio, CKNW,
MYCityRadio, BCTV,
Rogers Community TV,
Mediaontap, TalkTV,
Tri-State Media,
eYada.com and others,
and related reports and articles have been published in
various print and online media sources, including The
National Post, The
Vancouver Sun, The
Calgary Herald, The
Western Producer, Alive
Magazine, Wireless
Flash and numerous others. He also gives frequent
public presentations on relevant issues for various groups
and conferences.
He
resides in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Other interests and
obsessions include film, travel, jazz and golf.
Source:
http://www.cojoweb.com/host-paul_anderson.html