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Avebury Manor (1), nr Avebury, Wiltshire. Reported 15th July.

Avebury Manor (2), nr Avebury, Wiltshire. Reported 22nd
July.

The second part of Avebury Manor shows a
more detailed view of our solar system near Earth in
December of 2012
Apart from farmer's damage, the old part
of Avebury Manor shows one major change: a "comet" entering
our solar system on the left. Then on the right, its new
part shows a highly expanded view of lunar orbit (a crescent
Moon circling the Earth), close to a dotted oval symbol for
"12 lunar months". During month 12 (or December 2012), our
Moon will apparently come close in the sky to a "bright
comet", drawn inside curved tramlines nearby.
A very similar crop picture appeared at
West Overton on July 13, 1996. There next to a galactic
centre symbol for "Hunab Ku", we saw a crescent Moon next to
a bright comet in late 2012.
Below the new lunar crescent at Avebury
Manor, we can see a "double ring" symbol for Earth's Sun,
connected by a long curved line to six other small symbols
yet to be identified. Four bright "stars" appear nearby,
close to the old orbit of Pluto.
This new crop picture seems to confirm
the original crop picture shown in 1996, of a bright comet
next to a crescent Moon in December 2012. Its importance is
that no such prediction can (or has) currently been made by
conventional astronomical science.
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Image
Stuart Dike
Copyright 2008
The second part of Avebury
Manor from July 22, 2008 suggests an important astronomical event
one week before the Mayan Long Count calendar ends on Decenber
21-23, 2008, when our Moon will lie close to a bright comet in
Earth's sky
The
first part of Avebury Manor from July 15, 2008 showed our complete
solar system of nine planets on an upcoming date of December 21-23,
2008, when the Mayan Long Count calendar will end. One week later on
July 22, 2008, a second crop picture appeared in the same field; but
no one has yet deduced the meaning of that second picture, because
its symbols are so complex.
After
lengthy study, it now seems that the second part was meant to tell
us more about the near-future events of December 2012: not on the
dates of December 21-23, but one week earlier on a new Moon of
December 13. Looking first at the overall picture, we can see on the
left a "bright comet" entering our solar system, and on the
right an expanded view of lunar orbit near Earth:
Looking next at many small symbols near top centre, we can see the
crescent symbol for Moon, lying in its twelfth month (solar or
lunar) next to the same bright comet just mentioned:
Looking finally at many small
symbols near bottom centre, we can see a double-ring symbol for
Sun, connected by a long curved line to another circle with two
small stars enclosed:
By studying our Sun's path through
the sky (red dashed line) during December, I was able to work
out that those two small stars lie in the constellation
Ophiuchus at Right Ascension 17 hours, 22 minutes, or close to
our Sun on December 13 as 17 hours, 26 minutes. Four other stars
(or M8) provide a confirming match between the star pattern and
the crop picture. The crop symbol for M8 is shown correctly as a
circle plus an extended line, because it is an extended star
cluster.
One week later on December 21-23,
our Sun lies at a slightly larger R.A. value of 18 hours, 2-11
minutes in the constellation Sagittarius. Four nearby symbols
(not shown) as "spiral, snail, serpent, crossed box" remain
unidentified, but could represent the four
constellations bordering Ophiuchus in Earth's sky. For example,
the "serpent" could be Serpens, while the "snail" was a
constellation in ancient times.
Twelve years ago on July 13, 1996,
we saw a similar astronomical prediction for December 2012 at
West Overton:
There we saw (apparently) the
same new Moon of December 13, 2012, lying in Earth's sky
next to the same bright comet. Both objects will lie close
to our Sun during its eclipse of the galactic centre on
December 21-23 (which is indicated by a Mayan spiral symbol
called "Hunab Ku").
In summary, both of these crop
pictures lead us to think that something important may
happen one week before the Mayan
Long Count calendar ends on December 21-23, 2012. At the
very least, we should see a bright comet next to a new Moon.
We might even see curved lines or "rays" emerging from the
galactic center, as shown at West Overton in the diagram
above.
Photo credits to Eva-Marie
Brekkesto, Lucy Pringle and Stuart Dike.
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