Within the same source as given above:
In the controversial Dead Sea Scrolls, revealing the lost Books Of Enoch, (removed from the Bible by early religious leaders), Enoch describes a wondrous civilisation in the past, who used the keys of higher knowledge but were unable to save themselves from the last
cataclysm. Both literally and figuratively they lost the "keys to the kingdom" (Many of the early crop circles resembled keys.) Known to the Egyptians as Thoth, the "Lord of Magic and Time" and to the Greeks as Hermes, "Messenger of the Gods", he is even remembered in the Celtic tradition as the enigmatic wizard, Merlin - as one who attained immortality and who promised to return at the "end of time" with the "keys to the sacred land" and the secret of how we might "become as gods".
According to numerous earth legends, such beings are supposed to return regularly, at the beginning and end of each time cycle, the 13,000 year half-point of our solar system's 26,000 year zodiacal orbit around galaxy centre. Because of conditions in our galactic orbit, these13,000 year intervals or cycles, seem to be separated by cataclysmic upheavals of varying intensities.
We are said to be nearing the end of such a cycle, are we not ? Are the crop circles a catalyst to assist us to rediscover and apply the Ancient Wisdom, which was once common knowledge?
After all, the so called myths and legends, not to mention the megalithic ruins littering the planet, suggest long lost civilizations, philiosophies and technologies far in advance of ours. I would further suggest that what passes fpr theology, science and the resultant civilization we know today, are but faint shadows, a distorted echo, as it were, of a highly sophisicated ancient way of life.
If "fractal chaos" does dissolve the wall between science and religion, transmuting both, we may indeed witness the Alchemy of all mankind.