An
Archimedean spiral of slightly more than 9 turns was drawn in crops
near Sherston on June 9, 2015. Its nearby landscape features suggest
that we should “subtract 3” to get a numerical answer of “6”, but
what might this mean exactly?
On June
9, 2015, an elegant spiral of the Archimedean variety appeared in
crops at Foxley Lane near Sherston, England:
When we
looked on Google Earth to see where it was drawn, relative to nearby
landscape features, we saw two nearby rows of trees which resemble
“coordinates axes”. These specify the exact length of that crop
spiral as “9” plus “2” or 9.2 turns:
When we
studied this crop picture in the landscape on a broader scale, we
saw a large number “1”, plus a series of “boxes” which might be
numbered as “1-2-3-4-5”:
Might
such additional features suggest the number “1-9-2” which was drawn
in crops at Chualar, California on December 28, 2013? Or might they
imply a current year “1-5” or 2015?
No
direct evidence has yet been made available, to prove that Chualar
2013 was made by local humans on Earth. All we have are personal
testimonies from “Team Satan” and the NVIDIA CEO.
Elsewhere in the landscape, close to this crop picture, we can see a
quite remarkable feature on the other side! It looks like a
“serpent” coming face-to-face with a “human” from Earth:
Just to
the right, we can see a large number “-3”. If we “subtract 3” from
“9 turns” of the crop spiral, we get (9 – 3) = 6.
Might
this feature be meant to suggest “month 6” of June, when the crop
picture appeared? Or will it be “6 months” from June 2015, until a
“serpent” from the stars comes face-to-face with humans on Earth?
Interested readers may go to latitude 51.567o North,
longitude 2.197o West on Google Earth, if they wish to
study these or other landscape features in greater detail.
This new
crop picture at Sherston in 2015 also resembles a crop “spiral” from
Crabwood in 2002, which contained approximately 15 turns. The new
version ends just after 9 turns, or by analogy in a “space”
character between the words “much” and “pain” from Crabwood (see
www.cropcircleconnector.com/anasazi/time2007n.html).
Red
Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew)