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>That is a nice theory, but we can’t really know for sure what this crop picture means, until we solve a cryptic “letter-symbol” code which was drawn within 17 of 21 rectangular “boxes” from its “reed boat” motif. “Q” is the 17th letter of our alphabet, while “21” was the day of a solar eclipse
>Solving this visual puzzle using scissors, paper and glue: what does it say? (third pic related)
>All we have to do is to print a detailed sketch of the crop picture on a large sheet of paper, then use scissors to cut all of its 17 filled “rectangular boxes” into small, separate pieces. Next we can explore by trial-and-error, how to arrange those 17 pieces in some fashion which might yield a sensible result
>Just to the right of that small capital letter “Q” (in third pic related), we can see the distinctive F/J-shaped signature of Quetzalcoatl, which has been drawn in crops many times
>Just above that blue letter “Q” and the artist’s F/J-shaped signature, we can see two more “boxes” which seem to show a small “serpent” headed from left to right, with an airplane-type of “antenna” curved to the left over his “head”. Perhaps that small “serpent” still was out in space, headed to Earth on August 17, 2017?
>(still third pic related)At centre right, we can see another phrase (spread over four “boxes”) which reads “E.t.a. (tick-tock)” and has been labelled in green. “E.t.a.” is an abbreviation for “Estimated time of arrival”, like for the time of an airplane or spacecraft landing. A similar phrase of “ETA” was drawn in crops near a gun-practice range at Barbury Castle on July 20, 2016
>Their “tick-tock” symbol resembles a “pendulum clock” which was drawn in crops near Cherhill on April 16, 2017 (see http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2017/cherhill/articles.html)
>Finally at lower right, we can see another three rectangular “boxes”. They suggest a number “3” by means of three small white squares in the first box, followed by Morse code for a letter “I” (dot-dot) in the second box, and Morse code for a letter “K” (dash-dot-dash) in the third box. That unusual phrase of “3 IK” may refer to a certain date in the Mayan Tzolkin calendar, which took place four days later on August 21, 2017, and was the date of a total solar eclipse
>’’Did Quetzal head for Earth with an E.t.a. of “3 IK” on August 21, 2017, with the plan of “broadcasting” to the whole world after he arrived?’’
On Q+
>Carvings or sculptures of Quetzalcoatl as a “space traveller” from ancient Mayan times, and the image of a “plus” or “cross” shape on his aircraft
>If you go to the British Museum in London, they have on display there (along with many other Mayan or Aztec artefacts) a beautiful piece of green jade, which was carved with an image of Quetzalcoatl from two-thousand years ago. We can see a photograph of this historical artwork in the upper-left-hand part of fourth pic related. Our friend Quetzal was being represented there as the “pilot” of an “aircraft” of some kind. If we look closely, we can see on the left-hand “nose” of his aircraft a small “plus” sign or “cross”, surrounded by four small circles
>The mysterious “Q-anon”, who has been posting on the Internet since October 28, 2017, often signs his name as “Q+” or “Q+++”. We see now that this “+” symbol might be Christian in nature, and could have been used by Quetzalcoatl 2000 years ago.