A crop
picture near Clearbury Ring on July 6, 2015 showed a “compass rose”
at its centre, which pointed due north toward the town of Salisbury
and its famous cathedral. In fact, this crop picture seems to
resemble a Christian “compass rose”, which decorates the inner
ceiling of Salisbury Cathedral.
A new
crop picture near Clearbury Ring on July 6, 2015 showed at its
centre a “compass rose” with four arms (North, East, South, West)
and 12 outer points:
When we
looked in the field to see where this “compass rose” was drawn, we
found that it pointed due north towards the town of Salisbury and
its famous cathedral, just 5 km away:
Following this lucid suggestion from the crop artists, that their
new crop picture might relate to Salisbury and its cathedral (an
idea which was suggested to us also by Mr. Gyro), we studied the art
and architecture of Salisbury Cathedral to look for any possible
features of relevance?
Right
away, we found that there is a similar “compass rose” which
decorates the inner ceiling of Salisbury Cathedral:
Might
those crop artists have designed their new artwork in the field,
based on this excellent example of Christian art from Salisbury
Cathedral?
When we
study the Clearbury crop picture in detail, we can see that each
“arm” of their “compass rose” shows the shape of a “Christian cross”
in its flattened lay:
Why did
they not draw their new crop picture closer to the town of
Salisbury? Apparently they preferred to draw it 5 km away, then use
a “compass rose” to point due north, toward the specific work of art
in Salisbury Cathedral which they were emulating.
In the
Anglican branch of Christianity, a “compass rose” represents Holy
Communion (see
compass-rose). The four
points of a compass represent a “spread of Christianity throughout
the world.” Also that “compass rose” represents a sign of the end
times, as explained in Matthew Chapter 24, verse 14:
"This
gospel of the kingdom must be preached across the whole world, as a
testimony to all nations, then the end will come.”
There
was a similar “cross” shape, drawn at the centre of Luxenborough
near Stonehenge on June 24, 2015:
It seems
likely that both of these crop pictures (and Newton Barrow of June
15, 2015) were made by the same, unseen crop artist.
The
landscapes around Clearbury Ring on July 6, or Luxenborough on June
24, likewise show similar features. Some features which have not
been discussed here would include: (i) images of a “space shuttle”
flying toward Earth, (ii) the Mayan number “6” as a “dot over dash”,
and (iii) in the case of Clearbury, two symbols “T” and “0” which
suggest “zero time” or “zero hour”.
That
Mayan number “6” correlates with a date of July 6 when the crop
picture near Clearbury Ring appeared. It could also suggest a second
meaning as “6 months”.
The
interested reader may inspect all of these interesting landscape
features using Google Earth: at latitude 51.018o N,
longitude 1.793o W for Clearbury Ring, or latitude
51.174o N, longitude 1.809o W for Luxenborough.
Red
Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew)
Appendix
1.
Another “compass” shape which was drawn in the Czech Republic during
the summer of 2014 pointed west-northwest toward southern England.
It coded for the precise latitude 51.43o N of Avebury
Ring, and the number “16”: