This first graphic is from a circle from Avebury Manor, 22 July, 2008. Many have associated it with 23 December 2012. It appears that might not be the case. I have mapped the circle with an earlier date of 28 November 2012... This is not the first circle I have come across connected with this date, but it is a good place to get started.
So, what do we have?
The centre image is the crop circle. To the left is the sky on 28 November 2012 from the location 53N 0 32W (just outside a small village in Lincolnshire, UK). It is widely held that the circle represents the solar system on 23 December 2012. The only problem with that is that
- Pluto is in the wrong place
- The object at the bottom with its three companions is unexplained
- There is no connection with the four stars in the upper right.
- There is no connection with the other "stray" objects in the formation.
This appears to resolve that. It is the solar system, but as viewed from Earth with the planets positioned according to their solar system places. Venus and Saturn appear together in the sky chart, but in the crop circle they are positioned in second and sixth place. The moon is replaced with the Earth and is close to conjunction with Jupiter. Mars is in line with Pluto.
The "rogue" stars all fall into place.
Neptune is slightly out of place, but there is a "spot" in the orbit of Uranus which appears to correct that.
The object with the three companions at the bottom is in fact the sun and three stars (including Antares).
The star formation near Uranus is interesting. It is exactly as the circle states.
It would appear that any event expected around 21-23 December 2012 is somewhat tardy. We are probably looking at 28 November, based on the above.
What the event might be, I will approach later.
In the meantime, here is another 28 November 2012 crop circle, it would seem.
Note how the circle at the top has three smaller circles above it, one of which is surrounded by another circle and a dot? These are the planets Mercury, Venus and Earth with her moon. The fourth circle is Mars, the fourth planet in the solar system.
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