I am not familiar with British geography and have always wondered about why there are so many crop circles in Wiltshire and where exactly that is. Then I came across this article by Linda Moulton Howe at Earthfiles.com about British crop circles with maps and interesting information about the meaning of some of the crop circles. Wow, there is so much information about the crop circles and their meaning. No wonder I am drawn to color the circle diagrams. The coloring to the right is from the crop circle of July 7/08 in Sudheim, Lower Saxony, Germany.
On July 15/08 at Avebury Manor, Wiltshire, England appeared a crop circle showing the planets as they will align themselves on December 21/2012 the day of the end of the Mayan long count calendar. I am planning on coloring that diagram next. It is very interesting to read all the comments for that crop circle.
On July 15/08 at Avebury Manor, Wiltshire, England appeared a crop circle showing the planets as they will align themselves on December 21/2012 the day of the end of the Mayan long count calendar. I am planning on coloring that diagram next. It is very interesting to read all the comments for that crop circle.
Comments
There is a great deal of information about crop circles which you may not have seen....a lot of scientific work has been done which has shown that there are fairly consistent plant and soil anomalies in the "real" formations (those not mechanically flattened by people). Please see this website: wwwbltresearch.com
In addition to our work, there is some work (see "Research Links" on the BLT Research Team's website) that suggests that because England's sub-strata is chaulk--the most porous rock in the world--that this may be why so many circles occur there. As the spring rainwater percolates down through the chaulk aquifer it slowly increases the ground electrical charge (we have measured this increased charge and so know it DOES increase as the summer goes along)....and if a highly-charged atmospheric plasma system is involved in creating the crop circles, an increased ground electrical charge might "call" them down to that area.
It's also interesting to note that here in North America the majority of circles occur in places where the sub-strata is limestone...the NEXT most porous rock.
Nancy Talbott
BLT Research Team Inc.
www.bltresearch.com