Quetzalcoatl
in a three-lobed jester’s hat, meeting the Olmecs or Mayans,
2000 years ago near La Venta
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(see ~sullivanm/mexico/olmec/olmec3 )
A “jester’s hat” later became the “crown” of Mayan kings in his fond
memory.
We can also see Quetzal’s father Sfath, looking down from above.
It seems likely that these particular extra-terrestrials (Plejaren?) are
long-lived, and can travel through time.
Now in August 2024, Quetzal has drawn a “spinning
jester’s hat” in crops, perhaps as a prelude to
meeting Earth people in our modern era.
The same fellow who drew a “Quetzalcoatl Headdress” near Silbury Hill in
2009, or many other Mayan-themed artworks. The motif of a “jester’s hat”
has been drawn in crops many times, for example in 2006 when he
described himself as a “travelling jester” (see cropcirclephotographs.co.uk ).
Red Collie (Dr.
Horace R. Drew)
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