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There are possibly some similarities with the Zoroastrian bird symbol to be found in this crop formation. Zoroastrianism is the oldest of the revealed world-religions, and it has probably had more influence on mankind, directly and indirectly, than any other single faith. There are also important elections going on in Iran today. Persia being the geographic area where this belief system was formed.
This enormous design below the Hill Fort of Barbury Castle appears to be a direct representation of the 'Aztec Spirit Bird'. The Aztec's most important Gods were represented as Birds, and were right at the top of their pantheon of gods! Quetzalcoatl himself was also a (Bird - god) and is thought to return in 2012. Once again we have another powerful symbol within the fields with ancient connections.
First time in ten years following Agroglyphs that I need to disturb you, sorry. But I cannot give up to say some interesting thing: The ship from Mr. Spock in the actual Star Trek movie (2009) is called "The Jellyfish", the bearer of the strange and dangerous "Red matter"!
Appendix. Fine details within the tail of that “dragonfly” seem to match various images
of planet Earth as seen from space, when viewed approximately from the distance of lunar orbit
Originally posted by burntheships
This was added recently to the Jellyfish page on cropcircleconnector.com
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Alex McDowell wrote:
First time in ten years following Agroglyphs that I need to disturb you, sorry. But I cannot give up to say some interesting thing: The ship from Mr. Spock in the actual Star Trek movie (2009) is called "The Jellyfish", the bearer of the strange and dangerous "Red matter"!
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Originally posted by KaginD
reply to post by impaired
I think it has something to do with the planets. There use to be eight, but then they decided that Pluto was not a planet.. So then technically there are only 7 planets now.. But, I don't know if whatever made these crop circles also believe that Pluto is not a planet.. Its really weird though, whatever the reason
Originally posted by RuneSpider
Huh? There are 8 planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus.
There are many objects like Pluto on the outer edges of the solar system, which is why Pluto's status was changed.