Counting cycles of Mercury from
2019 to 2021: when will they arrive?
The crop
artists began to count “cycles of Mercury”, beginning with a crop picture
at Stanton Saint Bernard on August 24, 2019. This was just before a transit
of Mercury across the face of our Sun on November 11, 2019, which was
depicted in two other crop pictures from 2019 at Clear Wood on July 28, or
Etchilhampton on August 20. They implied at that time that there might be
eight (8) cycles of Mercury remaining, until they arrived in our solar
system.
Next in the
summer of 2020, we saw many crop pictures which suggested “4 cycles of
Mercury remaining”. Early in the summer of 2021, we saw several crop
pictures which suggested that “8 cycles of Mercury” from 2019 might be
nearly up.
Now at
Buchendorf on July 25, 2021, we can see a schematic image of how planet
Mercury is “locked” into a 3:2 spin-orbit resonance with our
Sun. This does not tell us by itself when the crop artists might arrive?
Yet just to the left in the landscape near that crop picture, we can see a
large number “9”, which matches (3 + 6) = 9 semicircular
motifs in the crop picture itself.
In summary,
we won’t know for sure until it happens, but wagering on the 9th
cycle of Mercury in September, month 9 of the year
2021, would be a reasonable if speculative bet:
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