A fairly
unusual crop picture appeared on May 30, 2007 at Yatesbury in Wiltshire,
about 5 km from Avebury. It showed a "Celtic summer spiral" with many
small but well-defined circles superimposed:
For purposes of
comparison, the precise shape of a Celtic summer spiral is shown in the
Table below. Such spirals were carved all over rocks at ancient
megalithic sites throughout the British Isles 4000 or 5000 years ago:
Now in another field
next to that spiral, the crop artists also drew a second, somewhat
larger "plain circle" that was apparently not made by local human
fakers, because its swirled centre was located off-centre from its
smoothly rounded edges:
The apparent message
of both pictures, when considered together, might be as follows:
"New
crop circles will appear on the specific dates that have been
superimposed onto our Celtic summer spiral."
When we look more
closely at that summer spiral as shown above, we can see that it
contains 57 small circles, superimposed onto a thin line that would
contain enough room for 87 circles, if all empty spaces were filled.
Since those two Yatesbury
crop pictures appeared on May 30, we can tentatively assign May 30 as
"day 1". Then we may proceed for 87 days along the length of that spiral
until we reach August 24 or "day 87" when the current season will end:
Beginning about a
week ago, I began to place red squares onto each day-location of that
spiral, when new and plausibly authentic crop pictures were
discovered. The agreement with data is pretty good (so far), but we
still have a long way to go. One red symbol "s" for June 2 represents a
crop picture found on that day in
Slovenia. All of the others correspond
to crop pictures found in Wiltshire.
Sometimes there
might be a delay of one or two days before a new crop picture is
reported. We will need to evaluate any possible mean-time-delay in those
data as the season progresses, in order to make a more precise fit.
In summary, the crop
artists have seemingly given us a guide or map to 57 authentic crop
pictures that will appear over the next 87 days. Only time will tell if
their map is accurate. By the intelligent use of such information, we
may also be able to distinguish authentic pictures from human-made
fakes.
Who is
doing all of this and why?
Obviously, to anyone
who takes the time to study this subject carefully, it becomes clear
that many of the crop pictures that have been appearing near Avebury
(and sometimes elsewhere) from 1990-2007 are not being made by local
humans from our own space and time.
Some people
speculate that modern crop pictures are being made by extra-terrestrial
aliens, in an attempt to communicate with us. There is currently little
evidence to support that idea.
Other people
speculate that modern crop pictures are being made by more advanced
humans from our own future, who have learned how to send messages back
in time. Possibly, but trying to change the past would be a risky
enterprise!
Still other people
believe that modern crop pictures are being made (unexpectedly) by more
advanced humans from our own past, who can somehow send messages
forward in time.
Two pictures from
Weyhill 2003 and
Blowingstone 2006 suggest that those crop artists,
whomever they might be, do indeed have time-messaging capabilities. Each
picture shows what is known as a "closed time like
curve", which is the very essence of wormhole technology:
A close and surprising association of modern crop
pictures with ancient megalithic sites or astronomy
Modern crop pictures
have always shown a strong and somewhat anomalous association with
ancient megalithic sites near Avebury, just as if the
builders of those megaliths were talking to us across 4000 to 5000
years. Furthermore, such pictures often show ancient Celtic symbols, for
example the "summer season spiral" just shown at Yatesbury, that hardly
anybody today remembers.
Recently we learned
that many of those crop pictures relate to megalithic astronomy as
practiced in the British Isles 4000 to 5000 years ago. Some of them show
yearly sundials, and use the 16-month calendar that Alexander Thom
re-discovered in the 1960's. Others show lunar phase diagrams, say
Stonehenge 1996 or the so-called "Julia sets" found at
Windmill Hill
1996 or
Milk Hill 2001. Still others tell us how those megalithic sites
once functioned as lunar calendars, say the "spider web" from Avebury
1994.
If you are truly
interested in ancient culture or astronomy in the British Isles, why not
learn from messages sent directly (apparently) by the megalith builders
themselves? Please see the Research page of this website for more
information concerning
Chiseldon 1996,
Stonehenge 1996, Avebury
1994 and megalithic sundials 2003-2007.
Once you understand
what those ancient people are trying to tell us: important
science rather than mysticism, then you should become
entirely convinced that something very remarkable will be happening in
Wiltshire this summer, encompassing 57 authentic crop pictures over 87
days.
"Authentic
mystery is not the same as untruth."---Malachi Martin.
Red
Collie