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Message Subject OMG!!! FIVE very recent crop circles point to August 4, has this happened before?
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Circle One: No definite date stated but speculated to be around august 8th

Circle Two: Another clever detail was drawn throughout the white, flattened region which denotes a “lunar crescent” around the centre. There we can see a series of thin, striated lines, which presumably were meant to represent a bright, shining full Moon on August 2, 2012, or perhaps two days later on August 4, 2012:

Circle Three: Polar Clock: As the aerial shot was not taken perpendicularly to the formation, we are not sure about the time displayed, but we think that at least the date can be considered correct. When you compare pictures 1 and 2, you can see that the formation tells the following time and date: 19:43:53 on Saturday, 4th August 2012. We have no idea what this particular time might mean. Hope someone will find out why this date should be significant.

Circle Four: Three sky objects Saturn, Spica and Mars do not match exactly, when comparing the left and right-hand sides of this diagram, because our Moon has been shown in crops for July 23, whereas the planets and Spica have been shown for August 4.

Why would anyone bother to draw such a complex series of images in a wheat field at The Wrekin? The most significant sky configurations involving our Moon, Spica, Saturn and Mars will occur on July 23-25 or August 13. Yet they have shown us in crops a date of August 4. Perhaps something important will happen on that day?

Circle Five: A best fit for the left-hand side of Santena seems to show the Sun, Mercury and six bright stars from the constellation Cancer on a date of August 3-4, 2012:
 
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