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Updated Thursday 29th October 2009 |
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Olivier Morel
(WCCSG) Copyright 2009
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In addition to my report - I would like to add a
comment in defence to this the first Maize formation of the season.
During the season we have been amazed by the intricate work of the
makers ie: the twist - the weaves and the knots. This intricate work
has indeed been created in much softer plant stems - but yet we were
all impressed and did NOT classify this as man made.
We must not be swayed and think that this is not
possible in Maize - because we see a shoe lace knot, should we
automatically presume that its man made ? . This much tougher plant
requires strength to break and manipulate and has not the bending
capabilities of the other plants chosen by the Makers.
There are four force factors in Maize creation 1.
Pulling 2. Cutting 3. Breaking 4. Tearing Each factor shares about
25% of Maize Formation Creation - so are there 4 different forces at
work? My calculated guess is ' YES ' and I prepared to even say that
its almost as if another team of Makers takes over in this much
tougher plant.
The tent/hut/tepee - I must defend as not a hoax.
Please keep in mind the intricate knots found in wheat. My
observation of this feature was time consuming but I looked at every
angle of its creation.
If this was man made then the entire formation
would have to be classified in the same manner. WHY ? The circle
with the tepee/hut/tent was the only circle where stems were left
standing on purpose as flattened stems are lying in a swirl outside
and inside the hut creation. If hoaxers came after the the
formation was created then to create this hut they would have had to
use the outer standing stems of the circle - the stems to create the
hut were quarter of the way into the inner of the circle with a
walkable path around the hut !
I have tried to tie a similar knot myself in
daylight hours using the same process with two stems - YES its
possible BUT what I have found is that I caused BRUISING to the
plant by pulling at the leaf. The knots in question have NO
bruising.!
This Maize formation is also mind boggling as its
designed in such a manner to a MAZE - Once you are in its hard to
find a way out. So is such perfections possible to create by man in
almost 8 foot maize ? ! At least four people would have to do this :
one is cutting - one is stomping - one is tearing ( which is
impossible ) and one is breaking and one is pulling in pitch
darkness !! If you were the hoaxer then surely you would choose the
quickest and less back breaking and stamina sapping method - NOT all
four at the same time!. I think the makers ARE TRYING TO TELL US
SOMETHING !!
It is fair to ask why such destruction to this
plant but yet a much gentler method to the other native plants is
applied ? - well its just another question added to the list !
aMAZEing formation.....
Andrew Pyrka (cropcirclewisdom.com) |
The seasons and the transition to new age
The double spiral of the formation refers to a transition on the one
hand. On the other hand the increasing and decreasing circles and
line-lengths I also associate with the yearly expansion and
contraction of the seasons. The increasing and decreasing
line-lengths also correspond with the rising and descending of the
sun during the seasons. Thus the formation seems to reflect the
period from midwinter to midwinter. This reminds us of the fact that
the erection of the new world tree in the year 2012 is completed on
midwinter, the 21st December.
In this respect there is a notable correspondence between the first
quarter moon on the date of the formation and the first quarter moon
on the 25th December 2009 as well as on the 21st December 2012. This
period of almost 3 years also exactly equals 40 sidereal months.
There is a general believe that the Maya-calendar ends on the 21st
December 2012 because on this date, the Earth’s axis and the sun
have been aligned with the centre of the galaxy. However in reality
this is also the case during every midwinter in the years from about
1980 until 2016 and there is much more going on. The first quarter
moon (the square between the sun and the moon) is going along with a
square between Pluto and Uranus, with the sun conjunct Pluto in the
centre of the galaxy and the moon conjunct Uranus. These are the
common characteristics of the 25th December 2009 and the 21st
December 2012. The over-simplification of the Mayan-end-date-theory
actually ignores all the cosmological tensions that occur on or
around midwinter from actually the year 2008 onwards, where Pluto
causes transformation, death and rebirth, while Uranus involves
revolutionary changes. These tensions increase from the 25th
December 2009 onwards, as the Pluto-Uranus-cross is getting more
accurate and is going along with the cross of the first
quarter-moon. There even are much more planets involved during the
3-years-period from midwinter 2009 until midwinter 2012. For example
during midwinter 2010, not only the sun and Pluto, but also the
north node, Mars and Mercury are in the centre of the galaxy, with
the moon opposed to that, which means that it’s full moon.
The mid winters of 2009 until 2012 are also characterized by a
conjunction of the north node with Mercury. In 2012 this actually is
the case during a period until half December, but still can be
considered as such. The north node has a relationship with our
destination and this leads to a new way of thinking and
communication, meanwhile the Pluto-Uranus-square is the motor behind
that and leads to the very necessary loss of control. This square is
most accurate in June 2012 and the 1st June 2012 is the actual end
date of the Maya-calendar (see
www.33mm.eu/en/
).
We can conclude that from the 25th December 2009 onwards
(Christmas-night!) the transformation of planet Earth starts end
comes to an end on the 21st December 2012. This is not the true
end-date of the Maya-calendar, but the date on which the
transformation will be completed.
Marc Smulders
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On Knighton Hill, nr Wayland Smithy, Oxfordshire.
Reported 29th August my interpretation of this design is that it
represent some sort of almanac and transformation. Beginning at the
small circle at both ends, its ends in circle number twelve. Is this
a date? Twelve months from now? Twelve months for the conjunctions
of two planets or stars? This is obviously a shape of 3D design and
have some characteristic to note: circles at each side are not the
same size. One size of the "S" is smaller than the other side but
this could be a result of point of view of the maker: the extreme
were you are located is going to be visually bigger than the other
side because you are near. I agree with the comments of Andrew Pyrka
and Marc Smulder. Corn plants need a different handling technique
than other crops. As I said in other comments, there are different
"teams" of crop makers, each one with its own techniques. This a
transformation from one way of "work" to a different
one. And as Mark explanation more accurate than mine (you have the
perfect word to explain it) this formation is some sort of physical
and spiritual transformation:-
www.youtube.com
UPDATE 23092009
This is an update on Knighton Hill, nr
Wayland Smithy, Oxfordshire. Reported 29th August. Crop Circle
2009 season got its end. As I said in my earliest comment, this
is an almanac and transformation. It represent eleven months
from August 2009: July 2010. It could be the Total Solar Eclipse
of July 11 2010, it could be arrival of Nibiru at its final
position in the Solar System or could be the final encounter of
two interstellar races. It represent the transformation of two
entities in the universe and the beginning of a new era. This is
a beautiful 3D design that expelled positive energy in each of
its movements. This represent hope and joy for both elements.
May be this is going to be the moment to know the Crop Circle
Makers. More info at:-
www.youtube.com
Pablo Olivares
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This crop circle looks like a diagram of a planetary
retrograde.Mercury is in a cycle of retrograde from September 9-October
18. This year is unusual because Mercury goes through this cycle four
times instead of three. The following site has a great reference to the
science of planetary retrograde:-
http://www.astrologycom.com/retroframe.html
Lavender Tucker |
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The 12 major parts of
Comet B appear on the left and right with the middle circle counted
twice. The earth as the largest circle is also shown on the left and
right. The two sequences of circles from smallest to largest are the
typical trajectory curves to impact as shown earlier in Andrews T444
(Amesbury, Wiltshire, July 7, 1996), T703 (Siuntio, Finland, August 19,
1998), and T917 (Stanbury, Near Bristol, Somerset, April, 18, 2000).
This crop circle
indicates that the 12 major parts of Comet B are assigned their impact
points very early in the trajectory of B. These are indicated by the
straight lines connecting each part to the earth seen from the dark
side. It takes a number of years for B to traverse the solar system and
travel around the sun, reversing its direction before impacting earth. A
short time before earth impact the impact points are recalibrated for
any minor adjustments due to the time elapsed since the initial
assignments. This is why the mirror image is displayed on the left. The
next event (not shown here) is the actual comet strike of the split
nucleus and 10 major fragments of B. The actual sequence of impact will
have the nucleus first followed by the fragments.
Kenneth Heck |
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When I visited Knighton Hill I noticed and felt 2
opposing perspectives, what I felt to be the Upsides and Downsides,
reflecting life, the upside was carefully placed in the uphill position
and the downside down.
This is the reason behind the wanton destruction in the formation, which
I noticed was only present in the downside, which contained negatives in
every ring. There was debris present, a black pipe in one, which I
cleared away, thinking of the farmer and his/her machinery and the
consequences to it. One had a hangman's red rope, the colour of blood,
I yanked at it, but it was rooted firmly in the ground, so I had to
leave that. Another had a completely messy haphazard lay, like it had
been aggressively pulled up and strewn around. Yet another had nearly
all torn and snapped so that they were dying for want of nutrition. An
eerie gap with a raised bed of earth really felt like a grave, I sensed
this so gravely that my heart was affected by walking over it so that I
could not. The only flower I remember a remembrance poppy, and thorns
featured to a point in one circle so you had to be careful how you went
around.
It is strange that I visited the upside first, and it was Sunny, when I
was in the downside it started to rain a little uncomfortably.
The Sunny side of life is personified in the Upside. The Conservatory
Canopy, you couldn't get more grand, I walked in out and around, dancing
my hand as if round a Maypole over the top, I sat inside and felt
great. The knot, the bow on a beautiful present, or a-top a ladies or
dandies hair. I have been in many Crop Circles, but never ever where
you were able to be within the crop like this, totally unique, superior
and superbly special. The lay in one flowed with a wavy flow like a
plastered ceiling in a stately home. The knit in the triangular well
formed formation reminiscent of a treasure jewel. Flowers in this half,
positive, lovely, beauty, all the good things in life, lay lovely and
alive. Centrepieces present. Order and control. This was the first
half I visited and I felt such sheer joy, I remember saying Wow!
frequently, and dancing and moving around lively in this live ley. The
constructive atmospheric here poles apart from the other side.
The centre piece described that all was not equal as the equal sign in
the very centre of this formation is not equal as it contained Seven
tufts, four on one side, three on the other.
Clare Kingston |
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