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Updated Friday 17th  July  2009

 

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Given the wide variety of interpretations of any given Crop formation, please note that  the opinions published by the individual contributors to this site do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Crop Circle Connector.


Image Olivier Morel  (WCCSG) Copyright 2009


GUNMAN CHASED VISITORS FROM CROP CIRCLE 

Image Eva-Marie Brekkestø Copyright 2009

On Monday the 13th of July, while visiting the Cannings Cross formation, we were threatened to leave the field by a camouflaged man firing gunshots. Read our report of the shooting incident here:  www.cropcirclesnorway.com. (Top story under the NEWS  heading at the opening page). 

Eva-Marie Brekkestø and Guro Parvanova


On Cannings Cross, Near Allington, Wiltshire, reported 10th July. It look to me that there are different "teams" working on making designs. Like the last year main theme was the August 1 Total Solar Eclipse, this year theme are CME. When you look formations like "jellyfish", "dragonfly" and "sperm and egg" with the same theme, you notice different styles: "jellyfish" has very fine design, with clear lines and circles,” dragonfly" has more strong lines and less details and” sperm and egg" was made by someone in hurry, not interested in details but in show the idea, someone like less artist but more technician.

This new formation at Canning Cross, has the same theme as Tawsmead Copse, (06/13), Silbury Hill (07/13), Waden Hill(2) (07/01) and Milk Hill(4) (07/23) and is great activity of CMEs. You can see the different style and experience doing formations between Canning Cross and Milk Hill (4). And one more example (but not the last) are Rough Hill (06/24), Martinsell Hill (06/25) and "the eagle" Yatesbury (06/12) that represent my interpretation of CME impacting the PMS (Protective Magnetic Shield).

In this case, Yatesbury and Martinsell Hill are layered animation of the moment of the impact. As Carl Sagan said "You have to see the Cosmos events with imagination and scepticism". Could this be a different ET groups or races unite in one "Cosmos Federation" in which we are not yet? See more details at HERE 

Pablo Olivares


ICARUS 

At first glance this circle appears to be an animal.  It isn’t. 

It represents Icarus in the centre with the Sun in the background.  He has his arms extended in front of him and his legs behind him with his wings at the sides.  Icarus flew too close to the Sun and his wings melted.  He crashed back on Earth. 

It is a warning to not look at solar activity with a scientific analytical bent only. What is occurring with the Sun should also be looked at in a spiritual manner. Analysis of each occurrence on the Sun will not help with the overall understanding of what will happen on Earth shortly.  It will create static that prevents us from having a total understanding of the transformation that is coming. 

Diana Roth/animalspirits  www.animalspirits.com (since 1998)


Certain Catholic mystics and at least one well-known remote viewer have predicted an unprecedented coronal mass ejection from the sun in the future that will turn the sky from blue to white for several minutes. According to the Heck Hypothesis this is associated with part of Comet A (the Warning Comet) falling into the sun. Past crop circles have depicted this and another comet splitting with numerous Y-diagrams.

This crop circle depicts the sun in a highly energetic state as indicated by the 18 triangular points rather than 8 or so.

The butterfly and perhaps other delicate species will be adversely affected by the temporary surge of sunlight, and perhaps die in substantial numbers.  The 18 tips of the wings and antennae of the butterfly perhaps indicate the sun surge is just strong enough to seriously injure insects of this kind. 

Kenneth Heck (Updated Tuesday 14th July)


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