Figsbury Ring, Firsdown, Wiltshire. Reported 22nd July

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Down a spacetime wormhole: another image of the “Cheshire Cat” was drawn in crops near Figsbury Ring on July 22, 2016 

This “Cheshire Cat” was drawn in crops as emerging from a “spacetime wormhole”: all we can see is his “face”!

“The ‘Cheshire Cat’ is a fictional cat popularised by Lewis Carroll in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. He can appear or disappear at will. One of his distinguishing features is that, from time to time, his entire body may disappear, so that the last thing we can see is his iconic grin” (see Cheshire_Cat).

More images of the “Cheshire Cat” from modern movies may be seen here (www.youtube.com or www.youtube.com).  

Each side of this crop-drawn “spacetime wormhole” contains 17 feather-like shapes. That matches a landscape number of “17” which was suggested by a crop picture in East Field on the same day (see eastfield 2 articles). If it is a measure of time, then it could mean “17 days” or the “year 2017”.  

The smiling face of this “Cheshire Cat” was made from two Fibonacci “golden spirals”, which add together to form a “golden heart”, just like at Wilton Windmill on July 15, 2016 

This new crop picture at Figsbury Ring on July 22 is the second time in 2016, when a “Cheshire Cat” has been drawn in crops. The first occasion was one week earlier on July 15 at Wilton Windmill (see wilton windmill articles

We can see in the landscape nearby a “rabbit hole”, a “white knight” and a “young woman’s face”

Consistent with the crop-drawn image of a “Cheshire Cat”, we can see in the landscape near this new crop picture several other iconic themes from “Alice in Wonderland”: namely a two-ringed “rabbit hole” (made by Figsbury Rings), a “white knight” (just above that “rabbit hole”), and a “young woman’s face” (circled in yellow, and presumably the face of “Alice”).

There seems to be no doubt, therefore, about whether the crop artist has intended to convey to us the image and metaphor of a “Cheshire Cat”.  

Who is this mysterious “Cheshire Cat”, who can appear or disappear at will? Might it be the crop artist “Quetzalcoatl”?

Why did the crop artists just drawn a “Cheshire Cat” twice in crops: once at Wilton Windmill on July 15, 2016, then again at Figsbury Ring on July 22, 2016? Who is this metaphorical “Cheshire Cat”? Could it be the mysterious “Quetzalcoatl”, who comes possibly from the Pleiades M45? (see Noordhoek2016a)

A “Cheshire Cat” may appear soon in Earth’s skies, by means of a “spacetime wormhole”: he promises to help us like a “white knight”

One thing is certain: in the troubled days to come, it will be good to remember that a powerful and friendly “Cheshire Cat” may appear suddenly in the skies near Earth, using a metaphorical “rabbit hole” or real-life “spacetime wormhole”. He implies that will come to help us as a “white knight”, just like in the fictional story of “Alice in Wonderland” (see www.youtube.com or www.youtube.com).  

According to another metaphor, which has been drawn in many other crop pictures (or their nearby landscapes) over the years, he will come riding in on a “white horse”, with love “L” for humans on Earth. The presence of so many “white horse” figures on the hills of Wiltshire may explain why that particular county of England was chosen, as an epicentre for the crop-circle phenomenon.  

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