Two
counter-rotating “pinwheel” shapes were drawn in crops on July 20, 2019
near Westbury White Horse, exactly where a set of “magnetic field lines”
were drawn 3 years earlier. What are they trying to tell us?
Part I.
Geometrical analysis of those two rotating “pinwheel” shapes
The overall
geometry of this new crop picture seems to include both a large and a
small “pinwheel” shape, as shown in the slide below. These two
“pinwheels” seem to be spinning in opposite directions relative
to one another:
When we
compare the shape of that large outer “pinwheel” to the shape of the
small inner one, we find that they are fairly similar. The two
“pinwheels” are of different size, and spin in opposite directions, but
have approximately the same 12-fold symmetric shapes:
Of some
importance perhaps, the large outer “pinwheel” from this crop picture
seems to be spinning clockwise:
Whereas the
small inner “pinwheel” from this crop picture seems to be spinning
anti-clockwise:
Maybe we
being asked to spin something in two different directions? What are we
being asked to spin?
In order to
find a plausible answer to this question, let us go back in time by
three years to the same field near Westbury, when another complex image
was drawn there in almost exactly the same field location.
Part II.
This 12-fold symmetric “pinwheel” crop picture from 2019 was drawn in
almost the same field location, as a 6-fold symmetric ”magnetic field”
crop picture which appeared near Westbury in 2016
This new
2019 “pinwheel” crop picture appeared almost exactly where a spectacular
“magnetic field” crop picture had appeared on August 4, 2016:
Some
interesting details of that “magnetic field” crop picture are shown in
the next slide:
Are the crop
artists asking us to spin a single “magnetic field” clockwise and
then anti-clockwise? Or perhaps they are asking us to place two
different magnetic fields closely over one another, then spin one field
clockwise, but the other field anti-clockwise?
Do you
remember what Norman Paulsen wrote (see
www.youtube.com), after he supposedly saw the propulsion
mechanism of a real UFO, while he was on-board in the 1970’s?
“There were two discs rotating in opposite
directions, either one of which could provide electrical
power for the ship. The outer perimeter of each disc contained 12
magnets. We can draw electrical current from the central hubs (axles) on
which they spin. A flow of electrical energy from each single disc will
continue, so long as the discs rotate. This magnetic and gyroscopic
effect creates its own gravity.”
Each of his
“magnet-containing discs” would be what we call a “one-piece homopolar
generator”(see
unipolar-dynamo). Why aren’t we testing that plausible method
to produce anti-gravity effects in modern laboratories today? It seems
to come directly from the “horse’s mouth”!
Their
complex image of “magnetic field lines” was drawn in crops near Westbury
in 2016, using the shape of a six-bladed “propeller”, almost surely to
suggest that the E.T. crop artists are using magnetic fields in a
“propulsive” sense, to fly now towards Earth.
Part III.
The E.T. crop artists seem to be “flying to our rescue” in the near
future, hence their metaphor of “riding in on a white horse” (in this
case the Westbury White Horse)
When we
study where this 2016 crop picture was drawn in the broad landscape
nearby (using Google Earth), we can see the figurative image of a “large
bird” which is flying by means of a six-bladed “magnetic propeller”,
that has been attached to its “wing” (not shown here, please find the
Westbury White Horse on Google Earth, and confirm for yourself). The E.T.
crop artists seem to be flying to our rescue, by the metaphor of a “man
riding in on a white horse”.
Someone
asked me yesterday, “When does the alien invasion begin?” So many blind
and uncomprehending people! It will be a rescue mission of some kind,
undertaken with love, to save us from serious trouble in the near
future. “Much pain but still time” (2002). Who made that
spectacular and complex ASCII-coded crop picture at Crabwood in 2002,
maybe the Easter Bunny? (see
time2007n )
Hence the artistic metaphor of a “riding in on a white horse”, which
they use regularly at Milk Hill, Roundway, Pewsey, Westbury, Hackpen
Hill and so on.
Part IV.
Speculations on meaning: a helpful suggestion concerning anti-gravity
levitation physics?
If this new
2019 “pinwheel” crop picture is real, then it may be providing us with a
subtle hint about how to manipulate “magnetic fields”, in order to
achieve anti-gravity levitation. It seems to be suggesting that
we should place two magnetic (or electrical) fields closely over one
another, then spin one field clockwise, while we spin the other
field anti-clockwise.
Many other
images of “counter-rotating magnetic fields” have been drawn in crops
over the past 28 years, for example at Barbary Castle 1991, Milk Hill
1999, Bishops Sutton 2000-2001, Milk Hill again 2011, Etchilhampton
2012, or Bohdankov (Czech Republic) 2018. All of those crop pictures
have suggested approximately the same physics as just described above.
Last year in
2018, a Russian inventor by the name of Alexey Chekurkov claimed to have
built a novel anti-gravity levitation device, while using two
counter-rotating magnetic (or perhaps electrical) fields:
Very
interesting if true! His small device was powered by a high-frequency AC
Tesla coil, which also allows for the wireless flow of electrical
currents. The time for clever new experiments to test such ideas seems
ripe.
In summary,
the E.T. crop artists seem to be telling us something very important,
over and over again. Even if one or a few crop pictures may be man-made,
this same suggestion has been drawn in crops so many times, in so many
different places, that its general scientific meaning seems to have come
through clearly. One would have to be a fool at this point not to take
it seriously.
Part V.
Direct graphical overlap of these two crop pictures, from Westbury 2016
or 2019, shows a precise geometrical fit, and also allows us to
visualize the clockwise or anti-clockwise motions of two rotating
magnetic fields
In order to
address such interesting questions more directly, we prepared a
semi-transparent graphical overlap of those two “magnetic field” or
“pinwheel” crop pictures, which appeared in the same field near Westbury
in either 2016 or 2019. This procedure yielded dramatic and satisfying
results:
The chances
that two different crop pictures, made by unseen men with “rope and
boards” across three years of time, and both drawn mysteriously in the
same field location near Westbury, could yield such a close degree of
graphical overlap, would seem essentially negligible to zero. What are
the odds? Coincidence?
If the
reader is interested in exploring this problem (and E.T. physics)
further, please download each of two overlapping images (whether
“clockwise” or “anti-clockwise”) which have been provided below, onto
your computer desktop. Then flip back and forth between them, to
see the contra-rotating magnetic (or electrical) fields:
This may be
what we have to do experimentally, in order to turn a long-held dream of
“anti-gravity levitation” into some kind of practical reality. Thank
you, crop-artist friends! Care to show anything else from your textbooks
please?
Appendix 1.
A related UFO contact by Udo
Wartena in Montana
1940
(see
nordic-humanoid-cases)
Udo asked what caused the noise of the craft? He
was not only shown the mechanism
that powered the disc, but also given
a key principle of its physics:
"There are, in the outside rim,
two flywheels.
One flywheel turns one way,
while the other
flywheel
turns in
an opposite direction.
This gives the ship its own gravitation,
and
overcomes the gravitational pull
of Earth
or other planets.”
Udo described those
two
flywheels as being
three feet wide and several inches
thick. They were
separated by rods turned by
motors,
next to
a
series of transformer-like units
around the inner perimeter of the ship. He
was told that those two
counter-revolving
flywheel
could
develop an electromagnetic force,
which might be a practical energy
source of
great
importance to mankind.
P.S.S.
Illustrating a basic principle of stable magnetic levitation
This crop
picture may be trying to illustrate a basic principle of stable magnetic
levitation: namely electric current moving clockwise through a
large-outer wire coil, combined with electric current moving
anti-clockwise through a small-inner wire coil.
Both of
these wire coils receive the same single-phase, AC power, but send it in
opposite directions, so as to create induced magnetic fields of opposite
polarities. Please see times 13:00 to 14:00 of “Professor Eric
Laithwaite, Magnetic River 1975” on
www.youtube.com .
Red Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew)
P.S. We
would like to thank The Hampshire Flyer and Nick Bull for excellent
aerial drone photography. |