Monday, 4 July 2011

Egypt Castle Crop Circle

This crop circle is from Barbury Castle, Nr Wroughton. Reported on the 2nd of July, 2011 was the 'Day Unconscious' and the Egypt gateway opening. So no surprise that the crop circle is crescent moons. It was also found in the field next to the one that had the Pyramid. So this is certainly to do with Egypt and the captivity of Islam.

It looks better further afield then it does close up and there is a break going right through it. Now that the USA as embraced the Muslim brotherhood, that is bound to cause problems for Egypt as they do their utmost to pave the way for democracy. There is one person that is having a huge impact on what is going on in Egypt now. As we know the moon as no light of its own and the moon is also the planet of illusion. Things are not as they appear to be on the surface.

Castles are also to do with antiquity. There is four light sections to the crop circle and this is a four year. This is current news this year and there is three dark sections. That indicates that the light as more than the dark. However, there are some dark in the lower ranks and more light in the higher ranks, its two to one. However, the Christians are caught up in the middle of it all and people have not forgotten what happened during the uprising.



The Muslim brotherhood, clearly prosper where the light is thin on the ground. Castles were also to do with defence for military applications. Are their castles in Egypt? Yes. There is also fort Babylon in Cairo and another fort in Memphis. The fort of Babylon also contains some of the Copts oldest Churches.





While I am writing this I am feeling very hot, flushed. [2] I have a real sense that there is going to be some red faces as the revelation unfolds. See the full list of fortifications. [3] This crop circle was at Wroughton. Ton = 100, and in the NT that is to do with the spiritual law. The word wrought is to do with the past, it is past tense, review the last 100 years. The past that created the present. A carefully wrought plan. Wrought is also to do with iron and hammering with tools particularly metal work. What is made with metals? Coins. 

Coins = Currency. Is there an Islamic currency in the wind? Remember Egypt, the Islamic elite are in bed with the Jewish elite. When I looked into Islamic Banking and Finance it worked out more expensive than usual interest. Our advice, Beware. Borrow nothing, grow organically. 

You have some excellent home grown academics that are switched on. Its time for all nations to have a new economic blueprint, and you have the opportunity to bring one into being for your own nation, specifically designed for you and by you. What is right for one nation is not always right for another. New Economic blueprints have to be tailored made for individual nations; due to the uniqueness of their cultures, societies and solutions that are required. 

If the Muslim brotherhood were to take over Egypt, you know you can say good bye to tourism. The tourism of Egypt was doing very well until the uprising took place. You can have stability with a democracy, and the benefits that tourism brings to your nation. 

The world showed you that everyone loves Egypt and Egyptians. We supported you wholeheartedly, now you can build upon that love that was showered upon you all. 

Love beyond measure 

ELIAKIM JOSEPH SOPHIA 

1. http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2011/barburycastle/barburycastle2011b.html

2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Babylon

3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Egypt_castles,_forts,_fortifications_and_city_walls

3 comments:

Eliakim said...

http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2011/07/04/muslim-brotherhood-undergoing-generational-rift-in-egypt/

Eliakim said...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2009444/Egypt-Nile-cruises-Now-time-return-Valley-Of-The-Kings.html

Eliakim said...

(Reuters) - Christians clashed with military police, leaving at least 24 people dead in Cairo, and the cabinet called an emergency meeting for Monday, vowing the violence would not derail Egypt's first election since Hosni Mubarak was toppled.

Christians protesting about an attack on a church set cars on fire, burned army vehicles and hurled rocks at military police who they said used heavy-handed tactics against them. It was some of the worst violence since the February uprising.

The violence casts a shadow over the imminent parliamentary election. Voting starts on November 28 with candidates due to begin registering during the week starting Wednesday.

The clashes also added to growing frustration among activists with the army who many Egyptians suspect wants to keep hold of the reins of power from behind the scenes even as it hands over day-to-day government. The army denies this.

"This is a dark day in the military's history. This is betrayal, a conspiracy, murder," Magdy el-Serafy wrote on Twitter where he and other Egyptians voiced frustration at the army's handling of the protest.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/09/us-egypt-copts-clashes-idUSTRE7981Q220111009