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Watchfield Wind Farm nr Shrivenham,
Oxfordshire. Reported 1st August.
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Updated Monday 20th October 2008 |
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Power, Sound and a
stunning Image!
The sheer power and sound of the five
wind turbines are very impressive in itself. To see such a
powerful image in the wheat right next to the middle
wind turbine is awe inspiring. A very strong statement
indeed.
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Images
John Montgomery Copyright 2008
Watchfield Analysis

by Neil Hudson Newman


Images Julian Gibsone Copyright
2008
Windmills and Cauldrons at Watchfield:
Churning Out a New Beginning
by Michelle Jennings


Copyright -
www.temporarytemples.co.uk 2008



Images
Peter Sorensen Copyright 2008
A pilot friend of Dai's from Swindon called
him to say he had discovered a crop circle in wheat right next
to one of the five wind turbines at the Watchfield Wind farm near
Shrivenham yesterday (1st of Aug). So when the sun came out
this afternoon he flew up there for photos.
I've PhotoShopped out a very wide seed drill
line which cut through about half of the formation.
Peter Sorensen |

http://www.kornkreise-forschung.de
How to explain the two numbers
18 and 14?

While many different explanations of Watchfield Wind Farm might
be possible, we still need to explain why they showed us the two
numbers "18" and "14" attached to three gear-like balls, then
drew that in a field next to a long series of white windmills?
The number 18 has been used repeatedly in 2008 as the number of
years in any Saros eclipse cycle involving Earth, Sun and Moon.
Following that same logic, there would be approximately 14 days
from August 1 until an almost total lunar eclipse on August 16,
2008. Those windmills could be meant to symbolize "rotation" of
any astronomical body about its own axis, or of our Moon about
the Earth. Photo credit to John Montgomery.
Charles Reed
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Images
Frank Laumen Copyright 2008

FOR VISITING THE CROP
CIRCLES.
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http://www.cropcircle-archive.com

Diagram Tommy Borms Copyright 2008

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Images Michael Murray Copyright 2008
I parked
near the gates and walked up the road inside the gates,
after a while there is a right turn and you can reach the
formation without too much trauma to the crop.
This is an exquisite formation there are
three cogs, two small driving the large central one. You
definitely get the sensation of movement within the
formation. There are nice spirals in the centre of the
circles and an arrangement of tufts in the large circle. The
lays and over lays and the walls are good. The connections
where the circles join are also very good and seem to be
almost a Mobeus Strip. Worth travelling the distance to see
this one.
Michael Murray |
COMMENTS
WATCHFIELD WIND FARM OXFORDSHIRE
PI- CYCLE
The Watchfield Wind farm
seems to incorporate Pi to 3.14159 and perhaps could be named
the Pi-cycle with its belt drive, cogs and wheels
as will be shown.
[3]It is clear that its
orientation is to the third pylon and there are 3 circles.
[14]There are 14 inner
tufts in the largest circle.
[15] 5 pylons with 3
blades = 15
[9] the combined fans of
18+18+18 = 54 or reduces to 9.
I
measured the circles from one of the John Montgomery
photos and the units measures 4-6-4 diameter to the edge of the
belt drive 4+6+4 =14 (centre tufts). This is a ratio of 3:2.
Note that the position of the formation next the 3rd
pylon also implies the ratio 3:2 given there’s five pylons. Of
course, this ratio in music is called the perfect 5th.
A wonderful narrative to go with the 5 Pylons and the
formation’s placement.
Also we should not
forget the centre 14 tufts. 14/18 = 0.7777r
The
ratio of the larger and smaller circles shows that although each
has eighteen fans or cogs, when they are rotated, the smaller
circles move 1.5 times further than the larger circle.
Mathematically this is:
Small circle =
18cogs 1.5 turns = 5400 x
9720
Large circle = 18
cogs one turn = 3600 x
6480
Small circle = 18
cogs 1.5 turns = 5400
x 9720
54 *14400
25920
*144 =Gematria for Light
and harmonically 25920 is the Precessional cycle
In keeping with the
placement of the 5 pylons 25920/5 = 5184 and this is
harmonically the decimal angle of the Great Pyramid 51.84
degrees.
Also harmonically the
cogs and the processional cycle = the full capped height of
Great Pyramid 25920/54 = 480ft
Where does Pi come into
this equation? 14 x
3. 141592654
= 43.98 close to 44 and that is the
length of one side of the uncapped GP.
So the narrative here
implies the combining of sound, cycles, energy, geometry and
uncapped potential.
Trevor J Ward |
Three hurricanes will converge off the coast
of Virginia and form a synergistic system. The storms will be
driven by a wind blowing south-south-easterly. The system will
probably strike the north-eastern US sea board. Seems outrageous
but I have to call it as I see it. I hope I am wrong.
Dated 2nd September 2008.


The Lone.Ranger |
You may like to know the Watchfield Windfarm
circle was situated on the site of the first ever green
gathering festival. this info came from the horse drawn
travellers living there.
Julie OBrien |
Look at the photo at
HERE

The shovel part sure looks like the crop
circle. It even seems to have as many "blades" (18, perhaps
19-20). And this is to dig coal... Isn't it quite a statement to
have a picture of a coal digging device next to some windmills,
as they are competing energy sources? On the other hand, the
crop circle could also be portraying a water mill...
Martin Keitel |
When I looked at
the Watchfield formation, right next to the wind turbine, I
was immediately struck by the similarity of the outer rings
of the three parts of the formation to the shape of a water
turbine, so I Googled it and note that what I had in mind is
a Pelton turbine. This is a high-efficiency design that has
been around for many years for hydro electric power. If you
paste the following words into Google and open the top link
that Google produces you will see some illustrations:-
Pelton turbine
Wikimedia Commons
The Wikipedia
entry on Pelton turbines starts
Pelton wheels are
among the most efficient types of
water turbines. It was invented by
Lester Allan Pelton (1829-1908) in the 1870s, and is an
impulse
machine, meaning that it uses
Newton's second law to extract energy from a jet of
fluid.
I have seen one
on display at the hydro electric station at Mary Tavy on the
western side of Dartmoor, which generates electricity from
water flowing from the moor. (The one on display is actually
the original one from when the hydro station was first
built).
This seems to me
an interesting juxtaposition, right next to the wind
turbine…..
Geoff Lawrence.
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On close
examination of the wheels here, the old fashioned paddle
wheel on the back of the Riverboat, stands out firmly. If
the centre wheel was pushing a hydraulic fluid, it would
then perfectly push and force the fluid into the adjacent
chambers, as well, thus driving two additional shafts.
This would explain why they don't actually mesh together,
as the fluid forces this same type of action. Perhaps they
are showing us a new "wear saving" technique, for a
new power generator ... enclosed with a viscous type
driving fluid.
This
system could easily be converted to accommodate four or six
offshoot gears, depending on the power of the in-feed drive,
quadruple-ing output. It's precisely the correct setup for
intake to the offshoot gears (paddlewheels).
Jay
Brown |
Also Michael Murray supposes that the two
smaller 'cogs' or 'gears' in the formation, are driving the
larger one & not the other way round? I will add also that the
'cogs', if that's what they supposed to represent, do not
actually engage each other.
Tejay Watts
Just for your information, the three
gears go in the same direction it seems, and they all
have 18 teeth it looks like, with 14 dots in the middle of the
middle one UPDATE:
I made an error in the direction of
the gears. The outside gears have to go in opposite direction
to the middle drive gear. It is interesting that after I told
my daughter about the windmill by the crop circle being most
likely the middle one of five, you people posted the picture
showing all five and I was right. :) I know you must think I am
a little weird, but that is okay.
Fourteen days from the beginning of 8-1-08 is
August 14th or 15th (middle of month with full moon on
16th) which I call Phi-Days, because (Φ-1) x days in year, falls
at that point and the 13th is also a phi-day, to me.
NATE
Just wanted to note on Aug 1 circle, with 18 divisions -- that's
a multiple of 9 and 9 is not part of the sacred geometry
lexicon.3,4,5 -- basic divisions.
3, 6, 12 ..
4, 8, 16 ...
5, 10, 20 ...
Any other non-multiple of these three number
apparently lie outside the limitations of sacred geometry. Or so
it seems. This has come up in other discussions on your page
over the years. Exception might be 7, though I never pursued it.
But 9 means you can trisect an angle which is supposed to be
impossible. I love the impossible. What a great season. The
wonder. I feel sorry for folks who feel fear or cynicism when
these things appear. The fact that they are never reported in
the press or in science journals all these years tells me these
things are more real than reality itself.
Thanks for all you do.
Chris Hardaker
Just thought you may want to have a look at the
images of wind turbine alternators
here
remarkable visual similarity to the recent circles!

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