A “star
tetrahedron” at Liddington on July 1, 2012 changes to a “Star of
David” on July 21, 2012 with a curved spacetime grid inside: some
possible connection between space travel and the Jewish race?
Quite
unexpectedly, a “star tetrahedron” which appeared in a muddy field
near Liddington Castle on July 1, 2012 has changed into a “Star of
David” on July 21, 2012. Its newly-flattened parts show a slightly
greener tint than the rest, in two aerial photographs which are
shown on the left below:

The star
tetrahedron is also known as “Metatron’s cube”, and is named after
Metatron (or Enoch) who was a famous builder in ancient times (see
Metatron). That geometry has been shown many times in crops, for
example at Sugar Hill in 2007 or Etchilhampton in 2011 (see
time2012b).
When we
look more closely at the new “Star of David”, we can see a “curved
spacetime grid” inside, which resembles that shown in crops at
Etchilhampton on August 15, 2006:

Could
there be some possible connection between space travel and the
Jewish race? An ancient text called “Secrets of Enoch” suggests that
might be the case (see
reluctant-messenger.com):
““There was
a wise man and great builder called Enoch. The Lord had love for him
and received him, so that he should see the uppermost dwellings and
many-eyed station of the Lord’s servants. First he lived on Earth
for 365 years. Then he was taken up into heaven, and remained there
for sixty days. While in heaven he wrote 366 books. He handed those
books over to his sons when he returned to Earth for another thirty
days. Finally he was taken up into heaven again and never returned”
(where he became known as “Metatron”).
Could
Enoch-Metatron have made this wonderful new crop picture at
Liddington, with its twin image of Metatron’s cube and the Star of
David, and with a curved space time grid inside, suggestive of
advanced space-travel technologies?
Red
Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew)