A new crop
picture at Clear Wood near Cley Hill shows the schematic diagram for a
transit of planet Mercury past our Sun, as will take place on November
11, 2019.
The time
required for Mercury to orbit around the Sun is 88 days, and that
matches the number of zig-zag weaves which were drawn in fallen wheat,
just inside of its outer perimeter.
What a
beautiful astronomical image this is indeed!

One of the
swirled circles for “planet Mercury” shows a double-standing tuft
of crop, which looks visually like two numbers “1” and “1”,
placed next to one another. That will be the day of Mercury transit as
“11” November 2019.
When we
study the landscape near this crop picture, using drone videos or Google
Earth, we can see in the far left corner of the field where it appeared
a “crescent and circle” shape, which matches nicely what was drawn in
crops.
On a much
broader scale, the landscape near this crop picture shows the
cartoon-like image of a “man” (presumably the crop artist) who is
“looking South”, in anticipation of watching Mercury transit in
November.
Please study
and confirm all of these facts for yourselves! This was a very-easy crop
picture to solve, and should be easy for even the most casual reader to
understand. NO FAKERY, NO ROPE AND BOARDS. Most of the crop pictures
appearing now in July of 2019 have been beautiful and mysterious.
Red Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew)
P.S. Many
thanks to Nick Bull and The Hampshire Flyer for wonderful drone
photography, as shown for example in the large slide above. I made this
slide especially large to show the high-quality of their photographic
work. |