A new crop picture near Ipuacu, Brazil on October 4, 2022 shows a clever
“puzzle in the landscape” that can easily be solved. Would you like to
understand what it means?
The first clue to solving this “puzzle” comes from decoding an internal
geometry of the new crop picture. We can see both “a pentagon outside of
a circle”, and also “a triangle inside of a circle”.
Those two clues suggest that we should be looking for something nearby
in the landscape, which can be represented by two numbers of “5” or “3”,
to give “8” in total:
Now when we study the landscape just below that new crop
picture, using Google Earth, we can immediately see a large “rectangle”
(outlined in red) made from two
rows of four “squares” each, to give the expected total of
eight (8).
Five
(5)
of those squares remain uncovered, and may be seen easily from the sky.
Three (3) of those squares appear
fully or partly-covered by overhanging trees:
Quite amusingly, the large landscape image of a “resplendent quetzal”
seems to be “looking on” from the right. Every Brazilian schoolchild may
recognize this as a symbol for the legendary “Kukulkan” or
“Quetzalcoal”!
Next when we turn the same landscape image anti-clockwise by 90o,
that “quetzal bird” seems to be “looking down” on the town of Ipuacu
from above. Meanwhile, those 5 uncovered “squares” in the landscape
(outlined in red), which were
cleverly brought to our attention by the crop picture, now seem to show
a capital letter “L”
for “Love”:
This was exactly the same kind of crop picture which they
drew near Hackpen Hill in England on June 4, 2022 (see
Hackpen 2022 Comments).
When we zoom out using Google Earth, so as to study that same landscape
near Ipuacu over a broad scale, we can see another, very-large capital
letter “L” for
“Love”
above the previous one, which was made from 8 “small squares”
(outlined in red):
In summary, the coded, hidden message of this crop picture seem to be
that a “resplendent quetzal” (i.e. Quetzalcoatl) is looking down
on the town of Ipuacu in Brazil, with “Love”
for all of the people living there. Do you remember the
“Quetzalcoatl Headdress” from 2009? I do not think it will be long
before he openly returns.
Red Collie
(Dr. Horace Drew)
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