Tag: Glastonbury Symposium
About Andy
Andy Thomas is one of the UK’s best-known authors and lecturers on unexplained mysteries, global cover-ups and free expression, and is author of The New Heretics and the acclaimed books The Truth Agenda, Conspiracies and […]
Upcoming Talks
Andy Thomas gives many lectures to all kinds of organisations, both mainstream and ‘alternative’. Well-known groups regularly include Funzing, the U3A, WI, National Trust, Rotary and Probus. Many of these are […]
Questions for Andy
The following questions are often raised at Andy’s lectures and in interviews, so his answers here fill in a little more detail on his motivation and experiences. General What […]
Videos from the 2022 Glastonbury Symposium
Videos of speakers from last summer’s Glastonbury Symposium (including Andy’s) are now available to watch for a limited time, for free, all in one place, covering a wide variety of important and underreported topics
Video of Andy’s 2022 Glastonbury Symposium talk
Andy’s annual address at this year’s Glastonbury Symposium, looking at the state of alternative thinking and its relation to current events, is now available to watch on YouTube
Glastonbury Symposium – glowing feedback!
In July Andy headed down to Glastonbury to co-host the Glastonbury Symposium ‘Expand Your Horizons’ event and also to give a presentation there on the crucial freedom themes of his book The New Heretics. The event went very well
Andy in conversation with parapsychologist Terje G Simonsen
For the 2021 online Glastonbury Symposium, Andy conducted an interview with leading psi and paranormal researcher Terje G Simonsen. This, and other videos from the event, are now available to watch
New presentation by Andy available to watch
Andy Thomas’s 2021 online presentation for the Glastonbury Symposium on current events, censorship and ‘alternative’ views is now available to watch on YouTube
Glastonbury Symposium Online – 24 July 2021
The Glastonbury Symposium, the ‘truth, mysteries and new frontiers’ event co-organised by Andy, is back for another excellent online event again this July and details and online bookings are now available
The crop circles of 2020
As we get ready for the 2021 crop circle season, it is a good time to recap on what happened in 2020. Against all expectations, in a year of fear and pandemic restrictions, the circles flourished with their own agenda, throwing out surprises and even a few reflections on the events occurring around them, catching the eye of a new generation