Intuitive researcher, lecturer and filmmaker David Wilcock discussed his
recent research on crop circles and energy vortexes. According to the
work of Ivan Sanderson, there are 12 points (or 'Vile Vortices') around
the Earth where ships and planes disappear, not just the Bermuda
Triangle. Storms tend to begin in these areas, which also exhibit
gravitational anomalies and magnetic fluctuations. These points, via
particles and vibration, affect the geometric shape of the continents
and the atmosphere, Wilcock detailed.
This past July he traveled
to England to observe crop circles first hand, including one formation
that was octahedral in shape. While agreeing that some circles are
human-made, he noted that researchers have found the soil under crop
circles to have drier, looser consistency than the soil near by.
Crystals have also been found in the crop circle soil, which could only
grow at temperature levels that would normally be much too hot for the
plants to survive, he said. "The reason why these crystals are forming
and the soil gets so dry is that the technology that makes these circles
involves drawing water up out of the ground," Wilcock suggested.
He
connected the patterns of crop circles with the geometric processes of
the Earth's vortexes. Further, some of the crop circles' symbolic
messages have related to DNA change and soul evolution, as well as the
downfall of the New World Order, he said. For more on Wilcock's work,
check out his YouTube video channel, which includes his lecture 2012
Event Horizon.
Biography:
David Wilcock is a professional
intuitive consultant who, since reading Richard C. Hoagland's "The
Monuments of Mars" in 1993, has intensively researched ufology, ancient
civilizations, consciousness science, and new paradigms of matter and
energy. He is the author of a critically acclaimed trilogy of scientific
research works, known as the Convergence series, which gives definitive
support to the idea that a change in matter, energy and consciousness
is now occurring on the Earth and throughout the solar system.
Wikipedia
A
crop circle is a sizable pattern created by the flattening of a crop
such as wheat, barley, rye, maize, or rapeseed. Crop circles are also
referred to as crop formations, because they are not always circular in
shape. The documented cases have substantially increased from the 1970s
to current times. In 1991, two hoaxers confessed and claimed authorship
of circles throughout England.
Twenty six countries reported
approximately 10,000 crop circles in the last third of the 20th century;
90% of those were located in southern England. Many of the formations
appearing in that area are positioned near ancient monuments, such as
Stonehenge. According to one study, nearly half of all circles found in
the UK in 2003 were located within a 15 km (9.3 miles) radius of
Avebury. Archeological remains can cause cropmarks in the fields, in the
shapes of circles and squares, but they do not appear overnight and
they are always in the same places every year.
Paranormal
Sketch of a "spaceship" creating crop circles, sent to UK Ministry of Defence circa 1998.
Since
becoming the focus of widespread media attention in the 1980s, crop
circles have become the subject of speculation by various paranormal,
ufological, and anomalistic investigators ranging from proposals that
they were created by bizarre meteorological phenomena to messages from
extraterrestrial beings. Many crop circles have been found near ancient
sites such as Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument located in the English
county of Wiltshire. They have also been found near mounds of earth and
stones raised over a grave or graves, also known as tumuli barrows, or
barrows and chalk horses, or trenches dug and filled with rubble made
from brighter material than the natural bedrock, often chalk. There has
also been speculation that crop circles have a relation to ley lines.
Many New Age groups incorporate crop circles into their belief systems.
Some[who?]
have related crop circles to spiritual reformations of the Gaia
hypothesis, claiming that "Gaia", the earth, is actually alive and that
crop circles are messages or responses to stimuli such as global warming
and human pollution. It asserts that the earth may be modeled as if a
single super-organism, in that earthly components (e.g. biota, climate,
temperature, sunlight, etc.) influence each other and are organized to
function and develop as a whole. Responding to local beliefs that
"extraterrestrial beings" in UFOs were responsible for crop circles
appearing, the Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space
(LAPAN) described crop circles as "man-made". Thomas Djamaluddin,
research professor of astronomy and astrophysics at LAPAN stated: "We
have come to agree that this 'thing' cannot be scientifically proven.
Among others, paranormal enthusiasts, ufologists, and anomalistic
investigators have offered hypothetical explanations
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