Crop Circle Books - Book Description

ORDER #110

 

CROP CIRCLES -- HOW TO READ THE MANDALA FORMATIONS

The power of my crop circle interpretation theory is demonstrated by the fact that the annual presentation of crop circle designs are consistent within the context of the Sumerian culture symbol set which deals with those who ruled them and where these advanced people were from. I discovered this extraordinary match in 1990 and it has been strengthened and further verified in the interim years of each crop circle season, and reflected over the decades of the mysterious phenomenon. The congruence has held from the beginning of the crop circle seasons (first documented in 1976; no coincidence, I contend, given our activities at Mars that very same summer). I predict this congruence will continue to hold true to that body of knowlege and understand- ing of those early visitors to Earth, those rulers from Nibiru (10th planet of the solar system, apparently detected by NASA in 1987; see two NASA press releases reproduced in this book). After I first wrote and published this book, in 1997, I found the quote below and added it to p.30 of the revised edition: "In Sanskrit the word Mandala literally means circle and center ... At the center of the Mandala is the abode of the Deity" (Haddington, p.172) I felt vindicated that I had discovered one of my decipherment methods without the benefit of this Sanskrit Mandala principle. Further insight into an original method applied in this book is given by this quote: "Here is wisdom, let him who hath understanding count." Revelation 13:18

 

ORDER #115

 

CROP CIRCLES -- ALLAH'S DAUGHTER RETURNS TO EARTH

Before Inanna was known by this name (literally "Anu's Beloved") she was Irninni. After sleeping with her great-grandfather, Anu (also known as An, head ruler of planet Nibiru) in the city of Uruk, on one of his rare visits to Earth (the Hebrew calendar was started on the occasion of one of these visits; see Z. Sitchin) she was renamed Inanna. (see Sitchin, 1996, pp.166-167). Inanna/Ishtar was the daughter of Nannar/Sin (a member of the Nibiru ruling council of 12), who Sitchin (1996:363) has identified as later becoming known as Allah, the God of Islam. "... the goddess Ishtar, the Sumerian Inanna, whose rise to prominence continued well after Sumerian times." ... " 'upon the command of the goddess Ishtar; ...' "... 'for I, Ishtar, all the lands ...' " (Sitchin, 1996:236-7). She also is the goddess with compassion -- " '... and your eyes are filled with tears, I have mercy upon you.' "; " '... and she spoke to you like a real mother.' " (p.240)