Solar storm for the sake of the recreation of the
World!
This
formation has 2 sides: it shows a solar storm that might
“thread” planet Earth, but as Marina Sassi pointed out it
also depicts a compass rose. This is an interesting combination,
because a compass relates to the magnetic field of the Earth and
if a solar storm influences the Earth, the magnetic field may
turn: north pole becomes south pole and the other way around.
Moreover solar storms are the result of a sudden release of
magnetic energy. The question is when we could imagine that this
happens? According to me this happens on the 14th of
June 2012, the date that according to my research the recreation
of the world will take place (see
www.33mm.eu/en/end_of_time ).
Did the
crop circle makers give us a hint for this? Then first we have
to bear in mind that a full cycle of the solar sun spots lasts
22 years (the turn of the magnetic field and reverse). As we may
expect the key for the correlation of the date of this formation
with that cycle is the sun. The period from the formation until
the 14th June 2012 equals 1148 days. When this is
multiplied with 7 we get 7 x 1148 = 8036 days, while 22 year
equal 22 x 365.25 = 8035.5 days. Only a difference of half a
day!!!
However
apart from that the moon also turns out to provide us
information. We find:
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The period of 1148 days
almost equals 39 lunar months (= 1152 = 24 x 48 days). In this
respect the fact that 4 days before this formation (the 19th)
an article appeared on internet (daily mail) referring this
subject is very interesting (thanks to Andrew Pyrka!), as the
period from this date until the 14th June 2012
precisely equals 1152 days!!! The writer of this article got the
inspiration on the right moment!
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Moreover we have to bear in
mind that the erection of new age will be completed on the 21st
December 2012. The period from the formation until the 21st
December 2012 equals 1338 days or precise 49 sidereal months (=
1338.8 days). Now we find that 6 x 1338.8 days = 8033 days,
which also equals 22 years!
Marc Smulders