Milk Hill (2), Nr Alton Barnes, Wiltshire. Reported 12th August.
Updated Saturday 1st July 2017
(Partial) Reconstruction of the
2001 Milk Hill (2) formation
(major circles only)
by Zef Damen
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Images Peter Sorensen Copyright 2001
GREATEST CROP CIRCLE FORMATION FORMS IN WILTSHIRE What kind of words can describe the
first reactions towards this formation1 I’m sure many of you can think
of many, but quite simply this formation is nothing short of breathtaking!
As many of you know, I have been into probably nearly a thousand
different crop circles spanning 11 years, but this formation ranks as one
of the most awe-inspiring masterpieces, I have had the pleasure to
experience. It has taken the crop circle community by storm, and possibly
the world! It is magnificent,
not only in its masterful geometry and proportions, but also from the
ground, you can appreciate the floor construction, which is overall, very
impressive. It just the sheer
size of this formation estimated to be around 900 feet in diameter, with
at least 400 separate circles, making up its Julia Set design. Many people heavily involved in the crop circles have experienced dreams of seeing crop circles everywhere they look! Well their dreams has come true, (of which I share) as this is exactly what you see when you stand inside. It is amazing to be able to turn 360 degrees, and see circles all around you. What is also amazing, is that this field is very undulating, so you can’t see the entire formation, only sections of it. When we arrived on the evening of August 14th, there were very few visitors at the time, but their reaction just summed up this event! Not only is it the greatest formation to form in the entire world, but its grandeur was magnified by its lofty positioning, set high on top of Milk Hill. The views were just as breathtaking as the formation itself. Most definitely the highlight of the season. A more detailed report to follow soon.
CFPR Field
Report Milk
Hill nr Alton Barnes, Wiltshire 13/08/01 The mega-glyph |
Image M.J.Fussell Copyright 2001
STATEMENT BY JOHN HUNT. On Saturday 11th August I camped on top of Milk Hill on the north side of the Wansdyke Ditch just above the field which now has the large "Galaxy" circle. After putting up my tent I went for a walk after the sun went down to look at the White Horse. Although it was getting darker there was still plenty of light. I decided to try a short cut back to the tent and climbed over the
fence above and to the left of the White Horse into a grass field with
some sheep |
I continued to walk all the way round the
bottom of the field (to the right of the small ring) and then up the
right side parallel to the Wansdyke. I saw no other circles. However I
did see some real flattening of the wheat going on! A badger ran into
the wheat and I stood for a while waiting to see if it came out. I then
saw it jump up as if to look at me over the top of the corn. However it
did this again and I noticed that it was jumping up to flatten the crop
with its front paws, eat the ears and then jump up again, repeating this
time after time. So I think we have discovered the real circle makers! Click on Thumbnails to enlarge Video Images Stuart Dike. Copyright 2001 It was a wet and windy night and in the morning I packed and
went home without returning to look at the field (damn it!). Incidentally on
the night I camped I watched the large triangle formation opposite Silbury
Hill being completely harvested up to sunset.
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Video Images Stuart Dike. Copyright 2001
ADDITION TO THE MILK HILL FIELD REPORT In
the Milk Hill ‘Gran Finale’ formation I found several indications of
intense heat at the time of impact. (For explanation, see the work of
the BLT Research Team). First
of all, I found dozens of expulsion cavities (‘blown nodes’):
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Janet Ossebaard & Robert Boerman, 2001 Secondly
I found something I had never seen before: a ‘ball of grass’. This
little ball of dried grass (about a handful) was lying on top of the
downed wheat. As I picked it up, I noticed it was still attached to the
ground. The dried grass was connected to some more grass underneath the
wheat, still fresh and green and undamaged. In other words, this grass
(see photo) had been lifted off the ground by the circle making force,
swirled and twisted and instantly dried, and then smashed back onto the
downed crop. It was only because of the attachment to the ground that I
realised this grass had been part of the lower vegetation of the wheat
field:
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Janet Ossebaard & Robert Boerman, 2001. Furthermore I discovered a variety of growth anomalies. Various stems had been twisted and turned, just below the seed heads. Some also showed curled leafs:
© Janet Ossebaard & Robert Boerman, 2001
© Janet Ossebaard & Robert Boerman, 2001
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Janet Ossebaard & Robert Boerman, 2001 And
this variety shows a twist in the seed head itself. (Compare with normal
seed head): ©
Janet Ossebaard & Robert Boerman, 2001 Not only was this formation the biggest and most impressive formation I’d ever seen, these anomalies give it the final, magical touch… Report
by Bert and Janet.
HARVEST
MICE
I know about
the harvest mice and their ways to build nests, and yes, there are many
similarities. The problem with the one I found though is that the grass
was partly fresh and partly dehydrated. That does not make sense. When
mice build nests using grass, the grass either stays fresh (when they
don't bite it off so it can continue to grow in the nest, even though
the mice sleep in it) or the grass dies and becomes brown. I have never
before seen a nest that is both: fresh (below the wheat) and dehydrated
(above the wheat). From my point of view this indicates extreme heat
effecting the grass lying on top of the wheat for a brief moment,
dehydrating it completely (as you can see on my photo) but leaving the
lowest part (close to the roots, just above the ground) intact. That's why I
think it's so special. It's like the
dead flies discovery: of course flies die of natural courses or of
pesticides, but it doesn't make sense if you find dozens of them in the
formation and none outside. Or like the
magnitite: of course you'll find it in any field all over the world, but
not in the extreme quantities which we find in crop formations (up to
factor 800!) It seems to me the energies use 'normal' things but then
they amplify them, they alter them to show us there's something else
going on. But as always, they work sublty. They always leave us with the
possibility of denial. But if you have an eye for details you see it and
draw your conclusions. Report by Bert and Janet. |
TTS2K0101 The Great Global Healing Mandala Swirling Water
This is the formation that started it all.
The formation was a collaboration from a group of star beings, but not
one more than others. It is very Pleiadian/Arcturian, with a Zeta
presence. No one was dominant. Collaboration does not often happen with
most agriglyphs. It started with intentional thought, from which it
materialized this pattern. |