In 2003, just
eleven years ago, on the 23 of June a six-pointed Star of David
appeared in Siblingen in the same region in Switzerland. This
time it's a five-pointed star 15 km further east at Buesingen.
Büsingen is a German enclave in Switzerland, located at the
Upper Rhine near Lake Constance and belonging to the German
district.
As there were only shooting from
low altitude, I was not able to detect any geometric pattern.
But in the fist picture on this page I saw it: it was clearly a
– star!

I realized that the lines emanating
from the star do that five times at regular intervals to the
next point of the star. It turns in 25 steps by itself. Isn't
that beautiful? A star that is rotating on itself is called
pulsar in astronomy.

As I read in an article, between
the Star of David (hexagram) and the Seal of Solomon (pentagram)
is a closer connection. This has made me suspicious, since one
can associate the Star of David with the neighbouring Siblingen.

Full article (German):
tellerwaescher.twoday.net