Images
of “birds in the landscape” near recent crop pictures at Uffcott
Down on July 25, 2015, or Brandenburg, Germany on August 1, 2015:
these match other images of “birds” in the fallen crop or patterned
lay. Is an extra-terrestrial crop artist angry at news reporters on
Earth, for telling everyone that “all crop circles are human-made
fakes”?
A new
crop picture at Brandenburg, Germany on August 1, 2015 was rather
small and uncomplicated, but was drawn next to three very
interesting images in the landscape. We cannot be sure whether this
latest German crop picture was a real paranormal effort, or else
human-made field art? Still it offers the opportunity to show and
discuss certain aspects of studying crop pictures in general, which
seem not to be widely known.
A “bird”
or “eagle” close in the landscape to Uffcott Down of July 25, 2015
Not far
in the landscape from a “bird” or “eagle”, which was drawn in crops
at Uffcott Down on July 25, 2015, we can see a fairly similar image
of a large “bird” in the landscape, close to the town of Uffcott:
When we
study the relative geometries of both images in detail, we learn
that those two “birds” seem to be “looking at” one another.
The
“bird” which was drawn in crops has a “necklace” with 10 small
rectangular wedges. By careful study using Google Earth (not shown
here), we can see 10 rectangular, agricultural buildings which look
quite similar from above, not far from that “bird” in the landscape
at Uffcott.
Surely
the crop artist designed his clever drawing of a “bird” at Uffcott
Down, based on what he could see from above in the landscape near
the town of Uffcott, not far away?
A “bird”
or “eagle” close in the landscape to Brandenburg of August 1, 2015
Once
again near a new crop picture at Brandenburg, Germany on August 1,
2015, we can see in the landscape a large “bird” or “eagle”:
This
might be a fortuitous coincidence, but the odds are against it.
Another
“bird” close in the landscape to Brandenburg of August 1, 2015
Just
below that small, six-fold-symmetric crop picture at Brandenburg on
August 1, 2015, we can see yet another image of a “bird” in the
landscape, which has been marked with white outlines in the slide
below:
This
looks like the image of a small “bird” which was drawn in crops at
Maiden Castle on July 26, 2015. It also resembles in its overall
arrangement, crop picture and landscape together, an image of the
Egyptian bird-god “Thoth”.
Why draw
a crop picture in that particular location, if not to highlight an
interesting feature in the landscape below?
Can you
see any images of “birds” in the patterned lay at Brandenburg on
August 1, 2015?
When we
study the fallen lay of this new crop picture at Brandenburg, we can
see several possible patterns. Can you see any images of a “bird” in
the slide below?
A third
humorous image in the landscape near Brandenburg on August 1, 2015:
is the real crop artist angry at news reporters on Earth, who tell
everyone that “all crop circles are fakes”?
While we
were studying these images of “birds”, whether drawn in fallen crop,
or located in the landscape nearby, we noticed a third image in the
landscape which seems very humorous.
As shown
below, the real crop artist (standing under one “wing” of that
landscape “bird” on the left) seems to be “glaring angrily” at the
schematic image of a “news reporter” on the right:
The new
crop picture was drawn just behind an “open mouth” of that “news
reporter” on the right. It suggests some kind of rotary motion, just
as if the “news reporter” were a “motor mouth” who
talks constantly, although everything he says is nonsense.
Even the
ancient Greeks knew that it is not wise to offend the gods! The
British press, by contrast, seems to live in a permanent state of
hubris.
Red
Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew)