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cropcircleconnector/anasazi/time2007k.html Astronomy, spirituality and spacetime technology: more symbols for the legendary Quetzalcoatl in English crop pictures Who makes modern crop pictures? The major newspapers and TV tell you that "they are made by people". Yet practically everyone who has studied this particular subject for themselves, in any kind of factual detail, knows that is not true: see for example cropcircleconnector/anasazi/time2007j.html or lovely.clara.net/crophoax_debrief.html or ufoevidence.org/topics/CropCircles.htm or ourworldpuserve/homepages/dp5/cropcirc1.htm. In three previous essays on this website, I found that those amazing and complex field patterns often use an ancient Sun-Venus calendar to count time in our modern era. Furthermore, they sometimes show the symbols of a legendary god-king known as "Quetzalcoatl-Kukulcan" to the original natives of central America, or "Pahana-Awanyu" to the native people of north America: see cropcircleconnector/anasazi/time2007e.html or cropcircleconnector/anasazi/time2007d.html or cropcircleconnector/anasazi/time2007c.html. What interesting clues! Today we know about that ancient Sun-Venus calendar mainly from the Dresden Codex, which was one of only four native Mayan texts not burned by invading Spanish priests: "The Dresden Codex, one of four surviving Mayan chronicles, contains an extensive tabulation of the appearances of Venus, and was used to predict the future." (see civilization.ca/civil/maya/mmc07eng.html). Quetzalcoatl-Kukulkan supposedly taught those central American people all about astronomy, calendars, mathematics, agriculture, building, human morality and religion. In north America he was known to the Hopis as Pahana or "lost white brother". Indeed, without some kind of outside help, how could they have gotten so far? "While Europe was still in the Dark Ages, those central American people mapped the heavens, developed a writing system, and became masters of mathematics. They also invented some of the calendars that we still use today." (see mysteriousplaces/mayan/TourEntrance.html). So what is going on here? Who was Quetzalcoatl, and why should his long-forgotten Sun-Venus calendar appear today in English crop pictures, along with other symbols of his once legendary presence? In order to address that question, I made a careful survey of the CCC archives from 1990 to 2007, and looked for any crop pictures that might contain references to Quetzalcoatl under any of his pseudonyms such as "feathered serpent", "Venus" or "lost white brother". Yet I have omitted from discussion any "five pointed star" symbols for Venus, which are fairly common in English crops: see for example Bythorn of September 3, 1993 on lucypringle.co.uk/photos/1993/uk1993de.shtml. The reason is that such five-pointed stars may refer to the planet Venus itself, rather than to Quetzalcoatl, who simply taught the ancient Olmecs and Mayans all about Venus. The "Grand Conjunction" crop picture of June 12, 1999 was signed by Quetzalcotal ("the feathered serpent") in a nearby field There was a rare grand conjunction of five planets, the Sun and the Moon on May 5, 2000 (see terpsichore.stsci.edu/~summers/viz/may_5_2000/index.html). Slightly less than one year earlier on June 12, 1999, a spectacular crop picture of 700 feet in length appeared at East Field, and described what would happen on that day (see the left-hand side of the figure below):
Posted on: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 03:21:55 +0000

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