A beautiful
surprise came our way near Maiden Bradley on the “strawberry full Moon”
of June 9, 2017: a small central “basket weave” which looks like a
“strawberry fruit”, and a large “bisected pentagon” which suggests 5/2
lunar months until the total solar eclipse of August 21, 2017
The first
impression we get, when looking at this new crop picture near Maiden
Bradley, is of two large, concentric “pentagons” with a complex “basket
weave” in the centre:
The larger
of those two “pentagons” (outlined in white) has been bisected along its
outer edges, in accord with what is called “r10” symmetry (see
Pentagon).
This crop
picture appeared on the night of a rose-coloured “strawberry full
Moon”. Its central circle (outlined in pink), which has been
filled by a “basket weave” of fallen barley plants, does indeed resemble
the rough, uneven surface of a red “strawberry fruit”, which grows many
“seeds” along the outside:
That central
“basket weave” shows the overall shape of a “small pentagon” (outlined
in white).
Meanwhile
the outer parts of this crop picture show the shape of a “large
pentagon” (again outlined in white), which has been bisected by another
5-fold symmetric motif, so as to show approximate 10-fold symmetry.
Why would
those unseen crop artists choose to draw the outer parts of this crop
picture in a slightly different way, from its highly-woven inner parts?
Quite plausibly, they may have wished to remind us of how long it will
be until a total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017.
When
counting in terms of “lunar months”, since June 9 was a full Moon, there
will be exactly two and one-half lunar months from when
this crop picture appeared, until the solar eclipse takes place: namely
June 9 full, June 23 new, July 9 full, July 23 new, August 7 full, then
August 21 new. By drawing a “bisected pentagon”, those
crop artists cleverly expressed a fraction of “5 divided by 2”,
which is the same as “two and one-half”.
Several long
“lines of trees” in the landscape, not far from where the crop picture
appeared, likewise suggest by their relative lengths (two long, one
short) a number of “two and one-half” (see Google Earth at latitude
51.133o N, longitude 2.278o W).
When we
study that central “basket weave” in greater detail, we can see that it
has been carefully woven into a series of three concentric pentagons,
followed by an inward “spiral” near the centre:
Each side of
its largest pentagon shows “5 spots”, thereby giving 25 spots in total
around the perimeter. Each side of its next largest pentagon shows “4
spots”, for 20 spots in total around the perimeter. Each side of its
third largest pentagon shows “3 spots”, for 15 spots in total around the
perimeter.
If this
mathematical pattern were to continue, with two more small pentagons
inside, they would show 10 or 5 spots each around their perimeters.
There would have been a total of (25 + 20 + 15 + 10 + 5) = 75
spots for the entire pattern.
Instead,
perhaps because those two inner pentagons were hard to draw in a coarse
medium like barley, the “basket weave” continues inward with two turns
of an anti-clockwise “spiral” near the centre. It therefore looks just
like a “coiled serpent” motif, which was drawn at the centre of another
crop picture at Woolstone Hill on June 4, 2017 (see
woolstone 2017).
A total of
“75 spots”, for the expected pattern of five concentric pentagons, would
have matched the number of days in two-and-one-half lunar months: namely
(2.5 x 29.53) = 74 from June 9 to August 21, 2017, when a total solar
eclipse will be watched over the continental USA.
Finally,
this artistic motif of “concentric pentagons” was also drawn in crops
two weeks earlier, on May 28, 2017 at Summers Lane:
An upcoming
solar eclipse on August 21, 2017 seems very important
To conclude,
a whole series of crop pictures from April or May (and now June) of 2017
have described various aspects of an upcoming solar eclipse on August
21, 2017. Their most recent crop picture, prior to this one, suggested
“78 days” from June 4 until August 21 (please see the last slide on
woolstone articles). Now on a date of June 9, they have suggested
“74-75 days” or two-and-one-half lunar months.
Human
fakers? Not in a million years!
We cannot
know whether anything important might happen on August 21, apart from a
wonderful solar eclipse which will be watched by millions of people. Yet
we do know that this new crop picture near Maiden Bradley was 100% real,
paranormal, and presumably “E.T. made”.
No local
humans, working on the ground, could possibly (in a million years) have
created the highly intricate “basket weave” shown above. The burden of
proof now lies on the rest of the scientific community, living on Earth
today, to show that they could somehow be more intelligent than the many
dull-witted academics of Europe in the 17th century, who
continued to support an “Earth-centred solar system” for 80 years, after
Galileo, Kepler and Copernicus proved factually otherwise around 1620.
Appendix 1.
Two related images of a “solar eclipse”
Appendix 2.
A crop picture near Maiden Bradley in England on June 9, 2017 points in
the landscape toward a large, round clump of trees, which looks like the
“eye” of a “flying bird” when studied on Google Earth. This is exactly
the same kind of landscape alignment and symbolism which was chosen for
a crop picture near Le Briou in France on June 2, just one week before.
A crop
picture near Maiden Bradley in England on June 9, 2017 points in the
landscape toward a large, round clump of trees, as may be seen in the
aerial photograph shown below. This alignment has been marked by a white
dashed line, and by thin white circle on the right:
When we
study this same region of the landscape on a much broader scale using
Google Earth, that large clump of trees now looks like the “eye” of a
“flying bird”. Here we have marked that crop-picture-to-trees alignment,
noted in the previous slide, by a short, green dashed line from the crop
picture to that bird’s “eye”:
Now this was
exactly the same kind of landscape alignment, from a new
crop picture to the “eye” of a “flying bird”
with “upraised wings”, which was drawn in crops near Le Briou in
France on June 2, 2017 (please see also the last three slides of
http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2017/Crezancy/articles.html).
The
underlying rationale for how those mysterious crop artists choose to
make new pictures in certain locations on Earth, or what they choose to
draw in those locations, has now become clear. In this case, they were
looking first for the landscape image of a “flying bird”. Next they
selected a more detailed field location for each intended picture, close
to the “eye” of each “bird”, whether in England or France.
In France on
June 2, they next drew an abstract image of a “bird flying”, with other
symbols to suggest a solar eclipse which will take place on August 21,
2017.
Then in
England on June 9, they drew the image of a “bisected pentagon”, perhaps
to suggest 5/2 lunar months until that eclipse takes place? They also
added an intricate “basket weave” at the very centre of their drawing
with the textured “seeds of a strawberry”, on the night before a
“strawberry full Moon”.
In both
cases, a “flying bird” seems to be watching events on Earth, or as will
be seen soon in Earth’s sky (a solar eclipse), using the ultra-sharp
vision from his metaphorical “eye”.
Red Collie
(Dr. Horace R, Drew)
P.S. Many
thanks for help, especially to Matthew Williams and Chris Richardson.
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