A
clever practical joke was shown in crops at Boreham Woods on
July 5, 2012: a “caterpillar” emerging from a “spacetime
wormhole” using Stargate SG1 imagery, except its “constellation”
symbols were replaced by a little-known alphabet code
The
new crop picture at Boreham Woods was nicely done on the ground
(in green barley), and placed between two sloping hills. Its
farcical image shows a “caterpillar” emerging from a “spacetime
wormhole”:

A
very similar image was painted onto the side of a van used by a
local crop-circle researcher last summer in 2011. He gladly
agreed for me to photograph it!.
The
detailed imagery of its “spacetime wormhole” comes from the TV
series known as “Stargate SG1” (not “Pegasus” or “Atlantis”):

When
we look more closely, we can see that those Stargate
“constellation” symbols have been replaced with an obscure
alphabet code invented in July 2011 (see
http://webhome.idirect.com/~gemstone/roger wibberly3.html):

The
plankers included one intentional error for the eighth symbol to
prove it was a fake. Its two words “False Gifts” come from the
binary message given in crops at Crabwood in 2002: “Beware the
bearers of false gifts and their broken promises”, referring to
a grey alien general as shown there.
The
real crop artists also wrote: “We oppose deception”
and pointed their 2002 message towards a BBC transmission tower
at Winchester. Thus in contrast to the real crop artists who
“oppose deception”, we also see others who “favour deception”.
Boreham Woods was never much of a deception, however, more of an
elaborate practical joke.
Red
Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew)