Andy Thomas writes in swirlednews.com. that a 1995 crop
circle, in the form of an astronomical diagram, showed our
solar system as it will look on September 6, 2003. Last June,
a crop circle in Belgium seemed to point to August 11, as a
similar one in July of 2001 had pointed to 9/11. On August 11,
a massive terrorist plot in the mideast was thwarted, then
the Eastern blackout hit on the 12th. Many crop
circle formations in the mid-1990s showed clear astronomical
diagrams, depicting alignments of stars and planets that took
place, or will take place in the future. Will the September 6
date prove important? We'll find out in a few days.
Some of these astronomical alignments have already
occurred. Thomas says, "It had been said by many people
back in
1994 that the so-named 'galaxy formations' were clearly star
maps. Yet it was not until 1998 before anyone took the time
to actually translate the positions of what were clearly stars
and planets into a definitive interpretation."
The 1995 crop circle design that represents what we'll see in
the sky on September 6th shows the inner planets
surrounded by a ring of small circles, which indicate the
positions of Mars over an eight-year period, the time between
the date the circle was formed and the 2003 date it
illustrates. This will be shortly after Mars comes closer to the
Earth than it has been since prehistoric times.
Using the astronomical computing program Red Shift 3,
amateur astronomer Jack Sullivan discovered that a 1994
crop circle showed a conjunction of the planets Mars, Saturn
and Jupiter superimposed over a map of the star constellation
Cetus (represented by small standing tufts). A phase of the
moon (a small crescent) was also shown. Comparison to star
maps showed that this was an alignment which was due to
take place in that part of the sky at midnight between the
6th and 7th of April, 2000. Sullivan also studied two other
1994 formations and found that they showed the same
alignment from slightly different perspectives.
In his book Vital Signs, Thomas writes, "On the night of 6/7th
April 2000, one of the largest solar storms of the century
erupted on the Sun, flooding the Earth's ionosphere with
particles and creating the widest sighting of the aurora
borealis across the U.K. and other parts of Europe for many
years, usually being restricted to more northern regions
(hence its more common name of 'northern lights'). I was
lucky enough to witness this effect as a strange shifting
curtain of red light above Alton Barnes.
"The solar storm, caused by an enormous flare thrown out by
the Sun as it approached its eleven-year peak of sunspot
activity, had been measured by some observatories as a G4
event on a scale of 1 to 5?very big, threatening satellite
communications and other electronic systems."
A particularly disturbing starmap crop circle was the "Missing
Earth" formation that appeared in 1995, which shows our
solar system with the Earth missing. Some people interpret
this as a
warning.
To see "starmap" crop circles,
click
here.