We’re ready? Scouts around mother ships around planetary ships? And right next to Iron-Age fort Alfred’s Tower, Whitesheet Hill, Wiltshire, fifteen miles west of Stonehenge. Reported June 25, 2010. Are they trying to draw attention to Whitesheet Hill as well as giving us a message of readiness for disclosure? Is something of interest buried there? Records perhaps? Evidence of contact? Evidence of ET influence?
Thanks to Chris
Circles Everywhere
https://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2010/whitesleethill/WhitesheetHill2010a.html
A stunning formation appears in a really beautiful part of Western England. Whitesheet Hill is steeped in history. With ancient sites going as far back as Neolithic times.
Six key circles surround a seventh circle in the middle. Eighteen circles provide an outer ring. I dare not try and count the many more smaller circles that pepper this wonderful formation.
There is a magical feel to this formation which is set in this magnificent setting connecting the ancient past to this modern day phenomenon.
More on Whitesheet Hill
https://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/1902/white_sheet_hill.html
Whitesheet Hill is a powerful place, and is of major archaeological importance. The causewayed enclosure references not just Long Knoll but the land all around. Apparently prior to Alfred’s Tower being constructed, there had been standing stones there. That’s interesting because if you look from the edge of the causewayed enclosure and barrow, Alfreds Tower is in exact alignment to the enclosure.
My guess is that the stones were placed there to reference Whitesheet Hill and the importance of the causewayed enclosure, which was then referenced again later by the Bronze-Age barrow built at its side.
Whitesheet Hill does have a long and deep history because, even prior to the causewayed enclosure being built, mesolithic hunter gatherers were using the area as flint scatters have been found in the surrounding landscape. So, when the Iron-Age Hill Fort was constructed, Whitesheet Hill had been a place of importance for thousands of years. It really is an ancient landscape and was important as a place even 8000 years ago.
On a clear day from Whitesheet Hill you can see South Cadbury Hill and Glastonbury Tor in the distance to the west. I reckon all three places reference each other in the landscape (and three is a special number is it not?)
Doing the Math
John on Share11 adds:
There are 205 circles total. The small circles are 6 groups of 4 times 7 = 168. The outer ring is 18 + 6 points of the inner “star” formation and another ring of 6!!! add the 7 large spheres and you get 205. Phenomenal formation. Can’t wait to hear the cross reference analysis to the Grand Cross and lunar eclipse coming tomorrow early in the morning for me here in New Mexico!
Divide 205 by 6 and you get 34.1666666!!!! That’s Pi by a factor of 10!!!! OK, math people, sing out here. Any hits????
Further post from John:
I neglected to add the 6 delta shapes that connect everything. That would make the equation at total of 205 circles + 6 delta shapes = 211. Divide that by 6 you get 35.16666. I have been hearing that we’re about to enter a new mathematical schema throughout the universe. I wonder if this is the beginning of that since the last circle was interpreted as the Golden Ratio. Just ruminating here, it IS a full moon after all! LOL!