QUESTION:
In "UFO Encounter" magazine, and also in other ones, there’s articles about a German crop circle and three amazing plates. I may have asked about this before. But I’ll read this one brief one here.
"On July 22, 1991, a bizarre set of circles creating a unique pictogram appeared overnight in a wheat field located near Hildesheim, Germany. The formation was huge, measuring 300 by 150 feet in size, encompassing over 45,000 sq. feet of land. The design is said to resemble an ancient Scandinavian rock painting of a "Chariot of the Sun." The area where the formation emerged was considered sacred ground for nearly 4,000 years. At 1:30 a.m., on the night the formation appeared, eyewitness Christian Fiedler spotted an orange-colored, pulsating and flashing light dashing around the area. Around 2:00 a.m., others heard a strange "whooping" noise. The listeners say it was unlike a helicopter sound. In the days to follow, the amazing scene drew many observers to the site. The owner of the field, farmer Werner Harenberg even began charging money to those who wanted to enter his field, which didn’t deter anyone from coming. The research group EFODON visited the circle and announced they measured unusually high radioactive readings there. On August 2, a peculiar guest made a fantastic discover. While using a metal detector over the formation, he registered three positive readings. Each was located within the three circles of the formation that had half rings. Digging to a depth of two feet at the three different locations, the man discovered a single metal plate at each one. The plates were very heavy, measured about 12 inches in diameter, and were heavily encrusted with dirt indicating that they had been buried for quite a while. The man carried them off, telling an overseeing farm worker that he was taking them to Mr. Harenberg. However. the man stole the plates and never returned. The story becomes more intriguing. The man took the plates and later called Mr. Harenberg on August 7, and sent him a picture of one of them. Amazingly, embossed on the plate was a replica of the crop circle formation! The same was said to be true of the other two plates. When the plates were originally discovered, they were too covered with dirt for any markings to be distinguished. Recently, the International UFO Library published a photo of one. This was the first time I had seen the photograph. It wasn’t long before all three plates were shown. A Mr. Hass (unclear if he was the one who stole the plates — by German law they should belong to Mr. Harenberg), showed the plates to the local press. The man and the local editor took them to a jeweler for examination. The jeweler announced the three were made of different metals — one of gold, one of silver, and the other of bronze. All three were of very pure metals. The silver plate was of higher purity than sterling. The gold one was what is known as "altgold," which is also of highest purity. A Mr. Pfeiffer was later able to track down the finder of the plates, and purchased the silver and bronze ones for 50,000 Deutschmarks (about $30,000). Unfortunately, the gold plate had been melted down and was sold for a few hundred thousand Deutschmarks to a jeweler. Yet, the high purity of the two remaining plates was verified by the German Federal Material Inspection Authority, which for all practical purposes, ruled out the possibility of a hoax. What an expensive hoax that would be.
However, in another UFO story on those same plates, (International UFO Library Magazine), it says, in another article: "In the meantime, the controversial German psychic and "channel of the Ashtar Command" Engineer Hermann Ilg from Reutlinger, allegedly received a message from the space brothers claiming the young treasure hunter was inspirationally instructed to find the plates and that they were placed there about 300 years ago on a former visit of the gods on Earth as evidence of this extraterrestrial visitation for the afterworld. According to Ilg they were made out of a "special metal alloy unknown to terrestrial science."
Now that sounded like a pretty good story, until the "Ashtar Command" got into it. What does Awareness say about these plates that were found under the crop circles?
COSMIC AWARENESS:
This Awareness indicates it appears these were placed there quite a number of years ago. It could have been more than 300 years ago. The purpose being to serve as a guide or marker, or signpost for extraterrestrials in that area, to know where they are, where they were.
It is like putting something underground which your instruments can find but which will not be destroyed, so that when you come back to the area, you know what area of the map you are looking at, and from there, what exists on your chart in the various directions.
This Awareness indicates it appears that these were navigational instruments for extraterrestrials to help them locate various grids and ley lines in the areas for their navigational purposes. This Awareness indicates that the crafts, having certain instruments to read underground marks of this nature, are able to locate those particular designators and may use those designators as indications on their charts to pinpoint their location in terms of earth gridlines and earth points of reference. This Awareness indicates that by creating a mark associate with that particular location, they can also see it or mark it for others who follow so that it can be seen without necessarily coming down to earth to locate the energy from the disks that are placed underground.
This Awareness indicates that it would be a good research project for entities to check other crop circles for metal buried beneath those crop circles. In some cases entities may find similar material.
FOLLOW-UP QUESTION:
Were these plates made on earth or manufactured elsewhere?
COSMIC AWARENESS:
It appears that these were manufactured elsewhere and carried by space surveyors to be deposited in different locations on earth to be used for marking locations, much the way a surveyor marks a line using strips of white colored plastic on stakes.
ED’s Note: The two articles on these plates appear in the following magazines: UFO Encounters, C/O Aztec Publishing, PO Box 1142, Norcross, GA 30091. (12 issues for $17.95). Also, International UFO Library Magazine, 11684 Ventura Blvd., No. 708, Studio City, CA 91604 (1 year, 6 issues, $19.95).
