The crop
picture which appeared near Willoughby Hedge on June 5, 2016 resembles a
Michelin “Lunar Wheel”, and was drawn in the landscape as the “front
wheel” of a “space shuttle”, or as a “shoulder patch” on the “arm of its
pilot”
A crop
picture which appeared at Willoughby Hedge near Mere, Wiltshire on June
5, 2016 was at first difficult to understand. What could it be trying to
tell us? Given any new crop picture for study, there always seem to be
many possible explanations.
In order to
gain a deeper understanding of what these remarkable field images mean,
we need to study how any new crop picture fits into the landscape which
surrounds it. The new crop picture which appeared near Willoughby Hedge
on June 5, 2016 (at latitude 51.0998o N, longitude 2.1850o
W) provides a good example of how this strategy works.
Using Google
Earth, we quickly found that the new crop picture at Willoughby Hedge
was drawn just below the schematic image of a “space shuttle” in the
landscape. It was drawn precisely where that “space shuttle” would show
a “front landing wheel”. With that idea in mind, we searched through
various “wheels” which have been made by NASA for the purposes of space
exploration, or for landing on the Moon or other planets, and soon found
a good match to the Michelin “Lunar Wheel”.
A schematic
drawing of this new crop picture is shown on the left below, while a
close-up photograph of the Michelin “Lunar Wheel” is shown on the right
(see
michelin-tweel-for-lunar-rover-vehicle):
This crop
picture does not show all of the detailed features of that “wheel”, but
does provide a good outline of its major structural principles. The key
new feature of this “Lunar Wheel” is that each diamond-shaped “spoke” is
flexible, and may compress then expand again, when a landing vehicle
travels over rough terrain:
That is why
the crop picture shows ten radial “diamond” shapes, which may turn
around a central “axle” (please see
www.youtube.com).
When we look
in the landscape to see where this crop picture was drawn, we can see
that it lies exactly where the “front wheel” of a “landed space shuttle”
would be located:
Studying
this landscape from a broader perspective, we can see also that the new
crop picture might represent a “shoulder patch” on the “arm” of its
“pilot”:
A very
similar landscape imagery was used for the “pinwheel spiral” crop
picture near Brandenburg, Germany on May 15, 2016 (see
Brandenbug articles). There we saw a “pinwheel spiral” drawn as the
“front landing wheel” of an ET “space shuttle”.
The crop
picture drawn in Germany on May 15 looks just like one of the images
shown here for a Michelin “Lunar Wheel” (see
michelin-tweel-for-lunar-rover-vehicle pictures):
In both
cases, we have seen the “landing wheels” of a “space shuttle” or “Moon
rover” drawn recently in crops. Perhaps friendly extra-terrestrials are
coming in soon to land?
Red Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew) |