The new and
spectacular crop circle at West Kennett on June 21, 2017: let’s take a
closer look!
The design of this crop picture was based on concentric rings. There are
20 "basket weaves" along its third ring out from the centre, while the
number of “basket weaves” per ring increases relatively from 3 to 4 to 5
to 6, as we proceed out to its sixth ring along the perimeter. Thus it
contains about 120 separate "basket weave" shapes in total:
In my
professional scientific opinion, no local human from our space and time
could possibly have made this crop picture by walking around on the
ground, whether using “rope and boards”, “microwave ovens”, or any other
imaginable device.
Many thanks to Matthew Williams for his excellent drone video (see
www.youtube.com).
When we
superimpose a crop picture which appeared near the Cherhill White Horse
on April 17, 2017, with another crop picture which appeared near West
Kennett on June 21, 2017, two months later, what do we see?
Apparently an
image of the total solar eclipse which will take place on August 21,
2017:
Many
"basket weave" shapes around the outside of that new crop picture at
West Kennett seem to represent "light rays" in this combined image of a
“solar eclipse:, where the round shadow of a dark Moon moves in front of
our bright Sun. These two crop pictures resemble “two pieces of a puzzle
which fit together nicely” (thanks to M.B.).
Red Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew, Caltech 1976-81, MRC Laboratory of Molecular
Biology, Cambridge 1982-86, CSIRO Australia (1987-2010) |