This new crop picture represents a “Celtic triquetra” drawn over a
“beating heart”
Further details of landscape imagery near the “triquetra-beating heart”
crop picture of June 18, 2023
In a slide below, we can see several interesting details of landscape
imagery near a “triquetra-beating heart” crop picture which appeared in
crops near Bishopstrow on June 18.
Firstly, we can see two large green
numbers of “1”
and “7”
(marked in yellow)
close to a cartoon “man’s head” in the landscape just above. Together
these suggest a letter of the alphabet
“17”, which is often associated with “Q” or “Quetzalcoatl” of
the famous crop-drawn “Headdress” in 2009.
In a crop picture previous to this one, he portrayed himself as “looking
at a radar screen”, while wearing a “feathered headdress” (see
Roundway Down articles ).
Secondly, near the centre of that man’s “chest”, we can see a
broad green area
with three large trees.
This could be the man’s “heart”,
covered in the landscape by “three large trees”. We can understand now,
why he chose this particular field to draw a new crop picture!
Not far below his “heart”
and those three large trees,
he drew a new crop picture (circled in
yellow) which shows a “beating heart”, overlaid by a “Celtic
triquetra” of three parts (mind, body and spirit).
Perhaps he wears a “triquetra” as a pendant, hanging down to his chest?
In any case, our crop-artist friend definitely loves the
Celtic people of England and Europe, and would like everyone to know.
Best wishes to you all! The past is prelude.
Red Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew)
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