The Sphinx of Saint Neot
Dean Clarke" There has been some interest in the Crop Circles over the years by many about origins, the mystery of its makers, and various theories of not only how they are made but what geometric coding is involved. This report is not about the coding per say if anything is closer to landscape terra-form ideas or zodiacal likened thoughts as well as the religious implications involved in its ancient story before these then later crop circles of 2015 to 2016 in Wiltshire had appeared. To the reader the reason of this important study is not what is so obvious of local placements of crop circles; but the not so obvious local other connections not presently relevant to modern history in the context of why ‘Smiling Sphinx’, or a flying cat chosen crop-circle design in that local theme as if an extinct form of symbology to a region that has already forgot about its original legacy.
Although this report might be very obscure, it is just as obscure with the crop circle of a cat smiling with wings on it like a sphinx while making a strange Cheshire grin, which is an important thing to notice. Not because we would label it Cheshire smile, that it is a cat that smiles, or misinterpret origin not directly from the Alice in Wonderland; but that of a far more religious and mysterious origin of that smile as if an invitation in a sly kind of way, and yet a circumstance to compare one’s own
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