A large and
beautiful crop picture at Le Briou (near Crezancy-en-Sancerre) in France
on June 2, 2017 shows a schematic diagram of an upcoming solar eclipse
on August 21, 2017, including “Baily’s beads” near the eclipsed Sun, and
a “crescent” over the nearby star “Regulus”. This crop picture resembles
a large “bird” shape in the landscape just below, which seems to be
“flying” toward Earth with “L” for “love”.
A large and
beautiful crop picture appeared mysteriously at Le Briou (near Crezancy-en-Sancerre)
in central France on June 2, 2017. Because it could be seen from a busy
road nearby (the Route de Bourges or D955), slightly east of the town
centre, it attracted many visits from people passing by (see
des-crops-circles-sont-apparus-cette-nuit-dans-le-sancerrois).
All of its
aerial photos (see
www.youtube.com or
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Crezancy groundshots or
www.youtube.com) appear spectacular. There seems to be little or no
possibility that it was made using “rope and boards”. Many green plants
within its large, central circle still remain standing on crop
tramlines, despite other plants being flattened nearby, as the usual
sign of a paranormal crop picture made by unseen energies (see for
example
woolstone field reports).
The
schematic image of a total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017
Might this
new crop picture describe an upcoming total solar eclipse on August 21,
2017, in a somewhat artistic fashion?
The long,
horizontal part of that Le Briou crop picture suggests a transit of our
Moon across the face of the Sun (as seen from Earth) on August 21 2017,
which may be accompanied by bright “Baily’s beads” of light on either
side:
Another
vertical part of the crop picture suggests how our eclipsed Sun and Moon
will move past a bright star Regulus in the constellation Leo, as
represented by a “crescent over a circle” on the left:
That bright
star Regulus, which is often called the “king star” of constellation
Leo, seems to have been drawn with a “thin crescent” as its “kingly
crown”:
Drawn in the
landscape over the “head” and “neck” of a large, figurative “flying
bird”
When we look
to see where this crop picture was drawn in the local landscape, near
the small town of Le Briou, we find that it was drawn just above the
“head” and “neck” of a “flying bird” or “goose” shape (see Google Earth
at latitude 47.283oN, longitude 2.766o E,
southeast pointing up):
The crop
artist seems to be telling us that a “large bird” will be flying our
way, toward planet Earth, while a total solar eclipse is in progress on
August 21, 2017. Indeed, the overall shape of this crop picture does
resemble a “bird”, which might be “flying” from right-to-left with two
“outstretched wings”.
A clever
double-metaphor of “solar eclipse” versus “flying bird”
An unseen
crop artist has created a clever, double-metaphor here. Not only does
the new crop picture resemble a schematic diagram of the upcoming solar
eclipse on August 21, with “Baily’s beads” near a bright star Regulus,
but it also resembles a “flying bird” with two “outstretched wings”, and
a “lunar crescent” over its “head”, which looks like some kind of
“aviator cap” as a pilot might wear.
Even that
landscape “bird” seems to be wearing an “aviator cap” with “goggles”:
please look closely at lower left in the slide above!
Now we can
understand why the crop artist designed his field picture with all of
the various shapes as shown, and also why he chose to draw it in crops
over the “head” and “neck” of a “flying bird” in the landscape, near Le
Birou in France on June 2, 2017.
Flying this
way with “L” for “love”
That E.T.
“bird” seems to be flying this way with love “L”. Please see a large,
landscape letter “L” on the right (in the slide above) within an
outlined white box.
This is the
same kind of landscape symbolism which was used in another “Baily’s
bead” crop picture at Fonthill Down in England on May 30, 2017. The
letter “L” was seen there along the side of a “descending space shuttle”
(see
fonthill articles).
The detailed
landscape image of a “tall, blond-haired man”, who is looking forward
toward where the landscape “bird” is flying
When we
study details of the landscape more closely within this large “bird”
shape, we can see the small, blue image of a “blond-haired man” who is
“standing tall”, and looking forward (to the left) toward where the
“bird” is flying:
This “man”
seems to be wearing a “blue garment” with a “white cross”, shown
enlarged in an outlined white box at lower right. That particular detail
of the landscape suggests a famous, French-English crusader known as
“Richard the Lionhearted”: please see a small oil painting of his image
which has been inset at lower right (see
richard_lionheart).
Just as the
image of a bright star Regulus was drawn in crops with a “crescent
crown”, as a “king star” in the constellation “Leo”, so a small
landscape image of “Richard the Lionhearted” seems to have been selected
as appropriate, for where this crop picture would be drawn.
Other images
of a “crusade”
A similar
“cross” and “crown” symbolism was drawn in crops near the Milk Hill
White Horse in England on May 25, 2017. Again this suggested a
“crusader” type of image, as supplied for example by famous paintings of
Richard the Lionhearted (see
whitehorse articles).
Perhaps
their new extra-terrestrial mission to Earth, along with all of these
beautiful crop pictures which they have drawn from 1990 to 2017,
represents some kind of “crusade”, meaning “going to battle in a faraway
land”?
Red Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew)
P.S. Many
thanks to all of the wonderful French people who helped to document this
new crop picture near Le Briou, whether by aerial drone or ground
photographs, as cited above. |