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Crop Circles and Sound

Ed Sherwood talks about the first Crop Circle pictogram he deciphered in 1990 and its connection to the physics and metaphysics of Sound.

Crop Circles & Sound: The Chilcomb Crop Circle Pictogram Deciphered

By Ed Sherwood

In early August 1990, I discovered and amassed compelling scientific evidence that ‘Sound’ could be involved in the physics of non-manmade Crop Circle creation, and that sonic and ultrasonic energy might explain many of the anomalous biophysical effects observed in certain Crop Circle formations plants, seeds and soil.

I also found ancient sacred symbols, and ‘interference patterns’, associated with the physics and metaphysics of sound, and ultrasound, depicted in certain non-manmade Crop Circle formations.

The first of these appeared near Chilcomb in Hampshire (England) on June 6th 1990 and was deciphered by myself two months later.

For more information visit: http://www.cropcircleanswers.com

And:

Crop Circles & Sound (Part 1): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63c1Bz…
Chilcomb 1990 Crop Circle Report: http://www.cropcircleanswers.com/Chil…

Crop Circles & Sound – Part 1 (report to follow)

The Word is Nine: http://www.cropcircleanswers.com/thew…

This report includes many of Ed Sherwood’s scientific discoveries, made in 1990, linking Sound and Ultrasound to the biophysics of non-manmade Crop Circle creation.

Ed Sherwood has disseminated his scientific findings, connecting Sound and Ultrasound to the biophysics of non-manmade Crop Circle creation (including the above), among Crop Circle researchers since 1990 and the public since 1992. In 2000 however, a ‘fellow’ Crop Circle ‘researcher’ began plagiarizing a lot of his sound observations and has since become widely known for presenting them as his own, without making any reference to his original source. This statement is made to inform readers that Ed Sherwood was the original source.

Crop Circles & Sound (Part 2): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AezFM…
Deus ex Sol: http://www.cropcircleanswers.com/dexs…

Crop Circles & Sound (Part 3): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubLvMz…
(Ref. The Word Is Nine — Part 1)

Crop Circles & Sound (Part 4): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMAukS…
Litchfield 1995 Crop Circle Report: http://www.cropcircleanswers.com/Litc…

Crop Circles & Sound (Part 5): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v1DKi…
The Laguna Canyon 1996 Crop Circle Formation:
http://www.cropcircleanswers.com/lagu…

Crop Circles & Sound (Part 6):
Roundway 1992 Crop Circle Report: http://www.cropcircleanswers.com/roun…

Video Clip:

Crop Circles & Sound (P1) is excerpted from a ninety minute public presentation entitled ‘Crop Circle Answers: ‘Who’ or ‘What’ has been Creating the Worldwide Crop Circle Phenomenon and Why?’ by Ed & Kris Sherwood at the IUFOC Convention in 2004 (DVD Volume#437).

Still Images:

Chilcomb Crop Circle Pictogram (photo) © 1990 Pat Delgado
Chilcomb Crop Circle Formation Interference Pattern (Silhouette/diagram) © 1990 Ed Sherwood/Millennium Research

The Vitruvian Crop Circle

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Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man

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Human Butterfly Crop Circle

Crop Circle 2009 Netherlands Butterfly

Another shot of the crop circle

This human butterfly crop circle measuring 530 by 450 meters was found in Goes, Netherlands on the 8th of August 2009. It has a direct paralell to Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man as it depicts two regular arms and legs offset by two more arms and legs at different angles. What does a butterfly do? It metamorphosizes from a catepillar to a butterfly. This crop circle seems to hint at humans going through metamorphosis into a new form. The angles in the Vitruvian man reveal the arms at approximately 23.5 degrees, and the legs at approximately 66.6 degrees reflecting the tilt of the Earth’s axis. We find this angle in lots of baroque and vanitas paintings. There are 81 visible circles in the Butterfly. 81 is 9*9, or 3*3*3*3, or 3 raised to the fourth power, or the 3rd dimension to the 4th dimension.

Crop Circle 2009 Little London, nr Yatesbury, Wiltshire. Reported 3rd June

The Dragonfly crop circle

There is also another crop circle with the picture of a dragonfly found in Little London, near Yatesbury, Wiltshire on June 3rd 2009. Female dragonfly lay eggs in or near water, often on floating or emergent plants. When laying eggs, some species will submerge themselves completely in order to lay their eggs on a good surface. The eggs then hatch into nymphs. Most of a dragonfly’s life is spent in the naiad (that is, nymph) form, beneath the water’s surface, using extendable jaws to catch other invertebrates or even vertebrates such as tadpoles and fish. They breathe through gills in their rectum, and can rapidly propel themselves by suddenly expelling water through the anus. In flight the adult dragonfly can propel itself in six directions; upward, downward, forward, back, and side to side. Some nymphs even hunt on land, an aptitude which could easily have been more common in ancient times when terrestrial predators were clumsier. The larval stage of large dragonflies may last as long as five years. In smaller species, this stage may last between two months and three years. When the larva is ready to metamorphose into an adult, it climbs up a reed or other emergent plant. Exposure to air causes the larva to begin breathing. The skin splits at a weak spot behind the head and the adult dragonfly crawls out of its old larval skin, pumps up its wings, and flies off to feed on midges and flies.

Whoever is putting these impressions around the world into fields has shown to this date to have an amazingly genius knowledge of geometry and mathematics and seems to be hinting at some type event or change. The simple fact that we see these references to species that go through metamorphosis strikes me as vitally important. Today, before seeing any of this, I saw a white butterfly sitting in the door handle of my car.

There is also a phoenix, on fire, rising depicted in another 2009 crop circle. This is a reference to the ancient alchemical concept of time cycles where civilization will rise and fall endlessly in an ouroboros fashion.

Crop Circle Phoenix Rising Yatesbury, near Cherhill, Wiltshire. Reported 12th June 2009

Phoenix Rising

Female dragonfly lay eggs in or near water, often on floating or emergent plants. When laying eggs, some species will submerge themselves completely in order to lay their eggs on a good surface. The eggs then hatch into nymphs. Most of a dragonfly’s life is spent in the naiad (that is, nymph) form, beneath the water’s surface, using extendable jaws to catch other invertebrates or even vertebrates such as tadpoles and fish. They breathe through gills in their rectum, and can rapidly propel themselves by suddenly expelling water through the anus. In flight the adult dragonfly can propel itself in six directions; upward, downward, forward, back, and side to side.[1] Some nymphs even hunt on land,[2] an aptitude which could easily have been more common in ancient times when terrestrial predators were clumsier.

The larval stage of large dragonflies may last as long as five years. In smaller species, this stage may last between two months and three years. When the larva is ready to metamorphose into an adult, it climbs up a reed or other emergent plant. Exposure to air causes the larva to begin breathing. The skin splits at a weak spot behind the head and the adult dragonfly crawls out of its old larval skin, pumps up its wings, and flies off to feed on midges and flies. The adult stage of larger species of dragonfly can last as long as five or six months.


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