Are the E.T.
crop artists planning to come down and land on Earth soon? It certainly
seems possible!
Please study
this new crop picture and its remarkable landscape settings for
yourself, to draw your own conclusions on this important and historic
matter?
If they do
intend to come down and land soon, should we perhaps try to read a
“clock” which was drawn there in crops, inside of the fast-turning
“landing wheel” of their landscape “space shuttle”, to find out when
exactly?
They seem to
be monitoring fields and events in real time
The
importance of this new crop picture at Monarch’s Way is not just its
explicit description of what the crop artists plan to do in the future.
Equally important is that we can now be fairly sure, that they are
monitoring events on Earth at high resolution in real-time.
Thus those
metaphorical “skid marks”, shown at lower right in the slide above, were
probably not present more than a week ago, and were made by the farmer
as some kind of preparation for harvest. The crop artists somehow
noticed this recent and unusual feature, by scanning the fields of
southern England for a suitable place to draw their next picture. So
they would have had to choose this particular field near Monarch’s Way,
and also design a suitable and clever image to drawn in crops there,
within the past few days or weeks.
As a primary
metaphor, this crop picture resembles one of the “metal wheels” which
NASA has designed for a new kind of Mars Rover
Please see
for example
metal-tires-for-mars-rovers :
As a
secondary metaphor, this crop picture resembles a “three-armed clock”,
which was drawn inside of a two-ringed “Mayan calendar wheel”
Their
“three-armed clock” seems intended to tell us when the E.T. crop artists
will land on Earth, Can we can figure out what all of its symbols mean?
A careful study of the Mayan calendar might help (please see
maya-calendar):
Perhaps they
are trying to tell us about some specific date in the Mayan Long Count
calendar?
The day of
August 13, 2018 when this crop picture appeared may be written as
“13-08-2018” in our Julian-Gregorian calendar. Yet it may also be
written as “13.0.8.x.x” in the Mayan Long Count calendar, which uses 20
x 18 = 360 days for each of its third-digit or “tuns”.
In other
words, 13-08-2018
in our modern calendar system resembles
13.0.8.x.x in the Mayan Long Count
calendar. Likewise its third unit of time as “tuns” contains
20 x
18 = 360 days. What a clever and
amusing calculation!
The year “8”
in a new, long-term cycle of the Mayan calendar corresponds
approximately to the year “2021”
in our modern calendar. This new Mayan calendar began in the year 2013,
so that (2013 + 8) = 2021.
These are
all very good ideas, but still we need to read the exact time from a
“three-armed clock”, which was drawn inside of a fast-turning “landing
wheel” at Monarch’s Way on August 13, 2018. We will try to do that next.
Can we read
exact values of time from “two calendar wheels” and a “three-armed
clock”, which were drawn in crops at Monarch’s Way on August 13, 2018?
Summary, The “clock” at Monarch's Way has three hands or “arms” which
read “8”, “6” and “12” along two 12-hour “clock dials”. All three
values, when combined, may give a date in the Mayan Long Count calendar
of 8.6.12 or equivalently 13.0.8.6.12. This will be March 21, the
spring equinox of 2021. Also around the outside of this “clock”, we can
see two wheels or “dials” of 12 “hours” each. That again suggests some
"equinox", when there will be 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness
in any day. Finally according to ancient Mayan legends, the god-teacher
Kukulkan will descend to Earth on some equinox, as epitomized by the
descent of the shadow of a “serpent”, at the Pyramid of Kukulkan in
Chichen Itza.
There are
two things which we must do technically, before we try to read this
crop-drawn “clock” with any kind of accuracy. First we must remove
a slight tilt of the entire crop picture, clockwise by 5o
or 10o, with respect to the crop tramlines.
This subtle
feature was included in the drawing, because the “nose” of any “space
shuttle” will be slightly raised during landing. We saw the same kind of
tilt in another “airport landing” crop picture near Sutton Hall on July
22, 2018 (see
sutton hall 2 articlel ).
There we could also see the same medium-length “arm” within one “tilted
wheel”, as we can see in the new crop picture at clock position “6”.
Also before
we try to read three different units of time from those three clock
“arms”, we need to decide whether to read the two inner and outer
“calendar wheels” as clockwise or anti-clockwise?
I would
argue that an anti-clockwise orientation should be
favoured for two reasons: (1) this crop picture seems to be turning
anti-clockwise, when it is interpreted as the “wheel” of a landscape
“space shuttle”, which is “landing” from right to left; and (2) those
inner and outer “calendar wheels” were drawn slightly staggered with
respect to one another. This gives the visual impression that they are
both turning anti-clockwise. Please see six small “yellow arrows” which
were added to the blue diagram in a slide just above? Or again along the
left-hand side of a slide just below?
Now we can
measure three different “clock-arm” values of “8”,”6” or “12” by a
careful study of the new crop picture
Now we are
ready to try and read exact values of calendar time from the new
crop picture at Monarch’s Way. Our detailed calculations are shown on
the right-hand side of the slide below:
For the
shortest “clock arm”, labelled in red,
we estimate a calendar value halfway between “8” and “9” or close to
8.5.
For the
medium-sized “clock arm”, labelled in blue,
we estimate a calendar value slightly greater than “6” or close to
6.3.
For the
longest “clock arm”, labelled in green,
we estimate a calendar value of “12”.
There is a
tall standing tuft of crop, within a small flattened circle at the end
of the shortest “clock arm”, but not at the ends of the other two
“arms”. This would tend to suggest that the shortest “clock arm” or “8,5”
is the most important of the three.
It would
seem quite natural for this short “clock arm” value to be a non-integral
“8.5”, if the “medium-arm” value is “6”.
By simple math, 8 + (6 / 12) = 8.5. This is just like for an hourly time
of 8:30 in the morning, when the hour-hand of an old-fashioned clock
will lie halfway between the hours of “8” and “9”, while its minute-hand
will lie directly over “6”.
These three
numbers of “8”, “6” and “12” have a simple and plausible interpretation
in terms of the Mayan Long Count calendar
Because this
crop picture resembles in part a “Mayan calendar wheel”, we might wish
to try interpreting any measured values in terms of some Mayan calendar?
Its three “clock arm” values of “8”, “6”
or “12” immediately suggest a date
such as 8.6.12 in the Mayan Long Count calendar, which may
be written also as 13.0.8.6.12. Two of those same numbers
were present in our modern calendar when this crop picture appeared on
13-08 or 13 August.
A date of
“13.0.8.6.0” would convert from a Mayan calendar into our
modern calendar as March 9 or 11, 2021 (see
Calendar tools) There is an uncertainty of two days among
scholars, as to how the Mayan and Julian-Gregorian calendars should be
aligned. Then if we add another 12
days as suggested by the longest green
“arm” in the crop-drawn “clock”, we get “13.0.8.6.12”
which converts from a Mayan calendar into our modern calendar as either
March 21 or 23, 2021.
A date of
“8.6.12” in the Mayan Long Count calendar matches the spring equinox of
2021
Quite
interestingly “13.0.8.6.12” or March 21 will be the spring
equinox of 2021, when planet Earth gets 12 hours of light and 12 hours
of darkness every day. Those two values match the total number of
divisions on each of two “clock faces” drawn in crops, as “12” and “12”.
It is also
when the shadow of a “serpent” will descend metaphorically from “sky to
earth”, down a long staircase at the Pyramid of Kukulkan in Chichen Itza
(see
www.youtube.com or
www.youtube.com).
Other
interesting images in the broad landscape nearby
In the broad
landscape just above this crop picture, near latitude 51.123o
N and longitude 2.090o W, we can see using Google Earth (with
West “up”) the large and humorous images of a “bird” and a “smiling
serpent”. That landscape “bird” shows 8 small squares on the side of his
“head”. The landscape “serpent” shows 6 small squares on his “forehead”.
Kukulkan in ancient central America was known as a “bird-serpent”.
This modern
landscape “bird-serpent” seems to be “thinking” about two numbers of “8”
and “6”. Was this unusual feature in the broad landscape his artistic
inspiration for drawing a “three-armed clock”, with two major “clock
arm” values of “8” and “6”?
Red Collie
(Dr, Horace R. Drew, Caltech 1976-81, MRC LMB Cambridge 1982-87, CSIRO
Australia (1987-2010) |