micjer Senior Member
Number of posts : 5325 Age : 62 Location : canada Registration date : 2009-01-23
| Subject: Milk Hill of June 2009 seems to predict a new, bright astronomical object in our solar system Fri Jun 03, 2011 6:18 am | |
| Milk Hill of June 2009 seems to predict a new, bright astronomical object in our solar system, possibly a comet or even an “extra planet”, on the new Moon of June 1, 2011 Over slightly more than a week in June of 2009, a large new crop picture appeared at Milk Hill in southern England in three separate phases (see milkhill2009c or lucypringle.co.uk or lucypringle). Almost two years later now in April of 2011, still no one seems to understand what they were trying to tell us there! While we were studying several crop pictures which may predict an enigmatic “planet X” for December of 2012, we came across some distinctive astronomical symbols in Milk Hill of June 2009. Those distinctive symbols suggest that it may refer to an upcoming date in June of 2011. To be more precise, the Milk Hill crop picture of 2009 seems to show a rare planetary alignment which will only occur once in the near future on June 1, 2011. It also shows an extra anomalous symbol to represent a “new astronomical object” in our solar system, currently of unknown origin, which will supposedly be seen on the same date. The new object could be a “comet in outburst”, as we saw predicted in crops between 2005 and 2007 for Comet 17P Holmes (see time2007g or time2007h). Alternatively, it could be our first glimpse of the enigmatic “planet X”. Interestingly enough, those crop artists counted it in their Milk Hill field diagram as an “extra planet” between Mars and Jupiter. The unknown object is not Comet Elenin, nor is it Comet Holmes in a second outburst. The first part of Milk Hill on June 21, 2009 showed an “astronomical sextant” with five different planetary orbits attached, as may be seen when looking up into Earth’s sky ..... (con't) http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/anasazi/time2011b.html | |
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skywatcher Senior Member
Number of posts : 1827 Age : 71 Location : UK Humor : yes lots Registration date : 2010-12-18
| Subject: Re: Milk Hill of June 2009 seems to predict a new, bright astronomical object in our solar system Fri Jun 03, 2011 9:22 am | |
| I'd love to be able to decipher the Hieroglyphics and know what the message is. | |
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Biggles Senior Member
Number of posts : 5650 Location : Melbourne, Australia Humor : Some things just aren't funny. Registration date : 2009-03-12
| Subject: Re: Milk Hill of June 2009 seems to predict a new, bright astronomical object in our solar system Fri Jun 03, 2011 8:00 pm | |
| Those heiroglyphics I know give a clear message to someone.
I often wonder if a savant or someone with Asperger's might be able to figure out those.
What about that supposed Cray computer Charles talked about. I am sure someone does understand these messages. | |
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skywatcher Senior Member
Number of posts : 1827 Age : 71 Location : UK Humor : yes lots Registration date : 2010-12-18
| Subject: Re: Milk Hill of June 2009 seems to predict a new, bright astronomical object in our solar system Sat Jun 04, 2011 12:54 am | |
| Oh I agree Biggs, just saying lil ole me has no clue but would love to know how to decipher the glyphs.
What worries/intrigues me is why just Earth is out of round and more egg shaped with a point to one side? | |
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Biggles Senior Member
Number of posts : 5650 Location : Melbourne, Australia Humor : Some things just aren't funny. Registration date : 2009-03-12
| Subject: Re: Milk Hill of June 2009 seems to predict a new, bright astronomical object in our solar system Sat Jun 04, 2011 5:37 pm | |
| - skywatcher wrote:
- Oh I agree Biggs, just saying lil ole me has no clue but would love to know how to decipher the glyphs.
What worries/intrigues me is why just Earth is out of round and more egg shaped with a point to one side? I bet the powers that were having a lot of people working on that my friend. I imagine them hunched over and scratching their heads. | |
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