Tawsmead Copse, Nr West Stowell, Wiltshire, 9 Aug, 1998




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When you expose the entire system over the perspective corrected photo, you can see it's a perfect match.

The main thought that came to me from this study, was that though the entire formation is built on a single heptagon without introducing any unrelated data, quite a lot of border walls would be needed to control the plasma balls laying down the crop. This brought to my mind the information from my contactee friend Mira, who said there are no vertical walls or barriers beamed down from the heights. Instead the "walls" are created by energising certain crucial points (using earth energies such as ley lines), thus generating tunnels of energy fields between them.


The details on this process are probably not for me to find out, but it feels logical enough. This way, dozens of separate energy barriers need not to be created. I believe the actual process of laying down the crop follows an efficient pre-organised plan, where the order of energising each point and laying down each segment is optimised for speed and efficiency. I'm sure a computer simulation could be made out of this!

Of course this again gives me reason to update my hypothesis... But certainly it's quite possible that different techniques are used for various formations and the existence of vertical energy barriers is not overruled. There is another hypothesis by another researcher that strongly leans on the existence of sound barriers, but from my point of view the sound is a by-product of the vibrating energy fields created and activated by the Circle makers. It comes more apparent to me that the Earth energies form indeed the most significant part of the process, while the energies cast from the Circle makers' "ships" (or what ever they should be called) mainly function as triggers and co-ordinators - which of course maintains their utmost essentiality!

Martin Keitel, FCCI, 1998.


This final diagram displays the symmetry between the inner and outer perimeter structures.