The crop
artists gave us a message “NO MORE WAR” in Morse code on June 6,
2014, which was the 70th anniversary of D-Day landings in
France: part of its lay shows images of “uranium fission”, while it
is surrounded in the landscape by four different symbols for “war”
A
remarkable new crop picture appeared near Chilcomb Down, east of
Winchester on June 6, 2014. Its fallen crop traces out a thin,
right-handed spiral of slightly more than four turns, which contains
both “short dots” and “long dashes” for international Morse code:

All of
those “long dashes” have the dumbbell shape expected for nuclear
fission of uranium U-238 by a “liquid drop” model. The code in its
entirety reads:
space-N(dash-dot)-O(dash-dash-dash)-space-M(dash-dash)-O(dash-dash-dash)-R(dot-dash-dot)-E(dot)-space-W(dot-dash-dash)-A(dot-dash)-R(dot-dash-dot)
This
crop picture appeared on a yearly anniversary of the D-Day invasions
in 1944, or precisely 70 years later on June 6, 2014. Images of
Morse code appeared also in a crop circle at Chualar, California on
December 28, 2013, although their paranormal authenticity there
remains controversial.
Nearby
landscape symbolisms for a “casket” and “war graves”
Next to
the new crop picture, we can see a large “casket” shape in the
landscape, which has twelve trees in front of it:

Those
twelve trees could be a reference to certain world leaders who
attended the D-Day remembrances in France last week. Alternatively,
they might imply “12 days” from June 6 to some date such as June 18.
Nearby we can see several long rows of trees which resemble a “war
cemetery”:

Distant
landscape symbolisms for a “pistol” and a “man falling in war”
Further
away, we can see landscape symbols for a “pistol” with a “wisp of
smoke” emerging from its barrel, and a “man falling in war”. The
latter symbol resembles a famous photograph taken during the Spanish
Civil War:

We can
also see a third symbol at lower right which resembles a “quetzal
bird” from central America. That “bird” seems to be “holding up” the
war-injured man as he is falling. Might this be a reference to the
legendary Quetzalcoatl who abhorred war?
The crop
artist as a “star extractor” at Buckle Street on May 26, 2014
Now that
we have received a message “NO MORE WAR” in crops, we can understand
why the crop artist referred to himself two weeks ago at Buckle
Street as a “star extractor”. That is a device which removes bullets
from guns:

There
has been a good start to the 2014 crop circle season, with three
respectable pictures on May 26, June 1 and June 6. All of us wait in
keen anticipation to see what happens next!
Red
Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew, Caltech 1976-81, MRC LMB Cambridge 1982-86,
CSIRO Australia 1987-2010)
P.S. We
would like to thank Kaneda Ccdb for apparently being the first
person to solve this crop circle, only minutes after the aerial
images appeared on Facebook.