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Mayan / ET Pattern of Eight White Horse
Hill Carvings in Central England
By Michael Irving
Also see:
ANCIENT STARCRAFT BASE
IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND
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| Mayan 'TZOLKIN' Shape of Main
Eight White Horses
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The 260-Square Mayan Tzolkin
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In the 1980s, I started looking at the
placements of the many WHITE HORSE carvings in the chalk
hills of Wiltshire and neighbouring counties, in England. The
positioning of EIGHT WHITE HORSES, and numerous ley centres,
indicate two large searchlight-like main leylines, coming upwards
from the south-west and from the south-east, traversing the general
area of Avebury Stone Circle and Silbury Hill.
One great beam-leyline comes down from Ivinghoe Beacon in the north-east
(direction marked as 'IVING' in diagram), through the Uffington
White Horse, through the Avebury area, and on down, south-west
towards Devon, where it goes through a small hamlet called World’s
End. (Actually, this searchlight-beam leyline comes UP from
around World's End Village in Devon. Perhaps the village should
be called 'World's Beginning'! As soon as my health improves, I hope
to do a better map diagram. The original maps were in a large book
of British maps which disappeared some time ago.) You can do a
map yourself - see below
The other great leyline comes up from Winchester (direction marked
as 'WIN' on the diagram), through the Avebury area, then hits many
special places in Wales. I think it ends up at Holyhead (vis ‘Holy
Head’). (That's correct. This second searchlight-beam leyline
originates in Winchester, or just to the south-east of Winchester.)
I noticed later on, the alignments of the eight White Horse hill-carvings
(around Avebury Stone Circle) seemed to make out the shape of the
main axes of the 260-square Mayan TZOLKIN matrix…. like two letter
Xs, vertically above one another.
Right in the centre of the lower inverted ‘V’ of the White Horse
TZOLKIN, is ‘Adam’s Grave’ and another, large White Horse
hill-carving. Adam’s Grave overlooks the field where
many of the most outstanding Crop Patterns appeared.
Regarding the amazing Crop Patterns, in 1999 several mediums in
southern England received the idea that benevolent
ET would cease
making Crop Patterns after 1999. It seems apparent, the
NWO took
over production of all Crop Patterns around 2000, using advanced
technology, similar to the technology benevolent ET used to make the
authentic patterns.
In the 1980s, with much better maps, the two 'searchlight-beam' leylines really seemed to
be present, both practically and intuitively.
Some of the White Horses have been made in recent times. However,
just as certain hoaxed crop patterns turned out to be uncannily
appropriate, so too the White Horse carvers could have responded to
something in the landscape when they placed their White Horses.
One or two White Horse hill-carvings have been slightly moved during
their history; who is to say which is the better situation, they
could have been intuitively moved to be in a more appropriate place.
Spending much time peacefully walking the ascarpments, fields, and
lanes of Wiltshire, between 1986 and 1994, I had a strong feeling
(maybe 'knowing') that there was once a large base for benevolent
ETs here. This seemed to be centred on the Vale of Pewsey.
The early, authentic Crop Patterns led people to this area around
1990, because the first elaborate Crop Pattern (a line of joined
circles, with box and feather shapes) arrived in the Vale of Pewsey,
just below Adam's Grave, in 1990. Personally, I thought this symbol
was "the road map back to the
stars" as referenced in the Native American 'Rainbow Dream
Vision'. One of the main connections I have had with spacecraft in
my life, happened in the Vale of Pewsey in 1993. Details
here.
Make your own precision Map for the Eight White Horses
Get a precision map of England.
(1)
Mark in the fairly exact placements of
the eight White Horse hill-carvings.
(2) Draw two, projected lines down to
the south-west from the relevant two sets of three White Horses.
(3) Draw two, projected lines down to
the south-east from the relevant two sets of three White Horses.
(4)
This should give you two beam-like
shapes, which converge, one down to the south-west, and one down to
the south-east.
(5) You can draw a median line through the middle of each of the two
'searchlight' beams.
If you have a good map, and if I remember correctly, you should be
able to find many interesting places and features located not only
within each of the two searchlight beams, but also along the lines
themselves.
In case you are wondering what the three asterisks in the bottom
right corner of the map indicate, this is the area where I had a
life-changing encounter with
three disc spacecraft in early 1986.
Also see:
ANCIENT STARCRAFT BASE
IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND
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