New crop
picture from Oudenbosch in the Netherlands on May 12, 2011 shows the
current astronomy of comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin), perhaps as a direct
answer to Nancy’s enquires
A new
crop picture at Oudenbosch in the Netherlands on May 12, 2011 seems
to show several aspects of the astronomy of comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin).
It will be analyzed here in four separate parts for clarity.
Part I
shows how a simplified form of the new crop picture closely
resembles a diagram shown on many astronomy websites, depicting the
current location of comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin) in space:

Part II
shows the Oudenbosch crop picture in its nearly complete form, and
reveals how comet C/2010 X1 Elenin is currently located in space
just beyond the orbit of Mars (see
nasa.gov):

The
orbital locations and sizes of three different planets Venus,
Mercury and Earth have been drawn correctly on the upper right-hand
side of this crop picture for a date of May 13, 2011. Yet Mars and
its two small moons have been drawn just below the
large circular shape, rather than just above where
they are actually located today in space. By placing Mars below, the
crop artists could be trying to say: “We are showing you the orbit
of Mars, and not that of some other planet.”
One of
the two small moons of Mars, presumably Phobos, has been drawn as a
thin open circle, rather than as a flattened circle for the other
moon Deimos. This could be intended to suggest that Phobos is
“hollow” (see
www.universetoday.com).
Part III
of our analysis shows how comet C/2010 X1 Elenin may get much
brighter soon, after it crosses the orbit of Mars on June 28, 2011.
Its path beyond Mars orbit has been portrayed in the new crop
picture as a “spiral”. That was also the symbol used to predict a
spectacular outburst of comet 17P Holmes in 2007 (drawn in crops at
Garsington on July 15, 2005):

Currently comet Elenin remains very dim at magnitude 14 (see
sydneystargazers.com), but most comets get brighter as they
approach the heat of the Sun.
Part IV
shows how an unexplained small circle from the new crop picture,
just above and to the right of comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin), may be
asteroid RQ176 which will pass closely by the comet on May 20, 2011
(see
spaceobs.org):

Circumstances surrounding the discovery of four crop pictures in the
Netherlands recently seem quite unusual. Yet when dealing with
paranormal science, one never knows what to expect. For example,
three days earlier on May 9, a schematic drawing of comet C/2011 C1
(McNaught) had appeared in a nearby field at Hoeven (see
/hoeven2011b). Nancy Talbott therefore asked Robbert van der
Broeke whether it could be a representation of comet Elenin, which
some worried people believe will strike Earth in October of 2011?
“No”, he
replied, “the consciousness behind these circles is of a positive nature,
interested only in helping people develop the maturity necessary for
interaction with consciousnesses from other dimensions.” So what do
we see three days later? A detailed field picture which explains the
astronomy of comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin), showing: (a) where it is
currently located in space on May 13, just beyond the orbit of Mars,
(b) how it will pass closely on May 20 by a large asteroid, and (c)
how it will outburst soon to greater brightness around June 28,
after it passes the orbit of Mars on its way in towards the Sun.
Could the new field picture at Oudenbosch have been a direct answer
to Nancy’s enquires?
Red
Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew)