An
eight-pointed “star of Ishtar” appears in crops near West Kennett
Longbarrow on July 28, 2016, just 10 days before Jupiter as an ancient
“star of Ishtar” and a crescent Moon join together in Earth’s night sky
on August 6, 2016
An
eight-pointed star with 2 rings in the centre was drawn in crops on the
28th day of July 2016
Close to the
centre there are 8 standing tufts, which again match the symmetry of an
eight-pointed star
This was
known as a “star of Ishtar” in ancient times, when it was used in art to
represent either Venus or Jupiter
Another
eight-pointed “star of Ishtar” was drawn in crops at Hoo Mill of July
19, 2015 (see
hoomill2015a).
A “star of
Ishtar” was carved on a stele (kudurru) of King Melishipak of Babylon in
1180 BC, next to a bright crescent Moon and the Sun
Two humorous
aspects of the landscape nearby! Did some ET crop artists plan this crop
picture as a subtle but elaborate joke?
If we look
up into the night sky on August 6, just 10 days after this crop picture
appeared on July 28, we will see Jupiter as a “star of Ishtar” next to a
crescent Moon. Will people see something then so “shocking”, that it
makes them “lose control of their bladders”? (LOL)
Perhaps
people will look up into the night sky on August 6, and see a “Jedi
Knight” in the style of “Obi-Wan Kenobi”?
I do not
know whether anything “shocking” will really happen on August 6, 2016,
but Jupiter as a “star of Ishtar” will certainly be located close to a
bright crescent Moon in Earth’s night sky on that date. So we can watch
and see!
Who knows,
we might even see a “Cheshire Cat” appear, “3 weeks” after the “smiling
grin” of such a “cat” was drawn in crops near Wilton Windmill on July
15, 2016? (see
wilton windmill 2016)
His
“complete face” was drawn in crops one week later near Figsbury Ring on
July 22, 2015 (see
Figsbury Ring 2016). Both of those “feline” field images included
“crescent Moons”.
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