1- Bosschenhoofd (1), Noord Brabant, 26-04-2010

Eerste Nederlandse graancirkel 2011.

De eerste Nederlandse graancirkel van 2011 ligt in gras in de omgeving van Bosschenhoofd (N.Br.). De melding, die vanuit de USA wereldkundig werd gemaakt (zie Engelstalig verslag van Nancy Talbott) bereikte via Duitsland de DCCA. Vanavond (26-04-'11) heeft ons team een kortstondig bezoek gebracht. De voelsprieten wisten al gauw de locatie te vinden met de verschillende cirkels, allen links-omdraaiend. Vanwege het late tijdstip en de snelle actie hebben we de betreffende eigenaar nog niet geraadpleegd, hier komen we nog op terug.

Bij het betreden van de formatie voelden we beide (Désirée en ondergetekende) een soort van lieve energie. We waren inmiddels op de hoogte van het verhaal van Robbert en konden ons gevoel hier in plaatsen. Op de sterfdag van onze hond, vorige week woensdag, kreeg Désirée al het herkenbare gevoel van graancirkelenergie en gek genoeg kwam dit gevoel afgelopen paasweekend weer terug. Vanavond kregen we bij het benaderen van de cirkels hetzelfde soort gevoel. We hebben er luttele minuten bij verpoosd en snel enkele foto's gemaakt. Deze zeggen genoeg…

Op de terugreis kwamen we tot het energieke besef dat het nieuwe graancirkel-seizoen weer is geopend. Voor het betreden van het veld is geen toestemming. Zodra we meer informatie hebben melden we ons.

Peter Vanlaerhoven




Here's a quick report of the first crop formation to appear in Holland in 2011:

DATE/TIME: Shortly after 12:00 midnight on Easter Sunday, April 24, 2011
LOCATION: Near Bosschenhoofd (the "Woodenhead" area), Holland
CROP: Grasses
DISCOVERED BY: Robbert van den Broeke & Ellen Gomis
PHOTOS & DIAGRAM: Roy Boschman
REPORTED BY: Nancy Talbott, BLT Research


DESCRIPTION: A 24m-long 18-circle formation, the largest circles measuring 3m in diameter, the smallest 0.7m in diameter.

As has occurred often in the past, the first crop circles of the year in The Netherlands have occurred around Easter. This year Robbert v/d Broeke began having strong intuitions that a formation would soon appear and on Thursday, April 21st, he went out on his motor-bike looking in fields where circles have appeared in the past. He reports that he was thinking about Jesus and the Biblical stories about His resurrection and feeling "very strong" sensations of a loving presence. But he found no circle that night.

On Good Friday he was again sensing a very clear presence, this time of the Catholic friar Saint Francis of Assisi, known by many as the Patron Saint of Animals (and also of the environment). That night Robbert and his mother (who is also highly intuitive) both felt an urgent need to go to the fields together, and Mrs. v/d Broeke decided to bring Robbert's camera with them as they drove to Robbert's "special" field. They found no new crop circle, but Robbert decided to take some photos anyway. At first the photos were all completely normal, but then images of a monk and many images of different small animals began to appear. Robbert is certain that the "energy" he felt while taking these photos was that of St. Francis.

Then on Saturday night, April 23rd, the strong "nervous" energy Robbert has learned to recognize indicates the imminent appearance of a new crop circle began building, becoming so intense that by 11:30pm or so he was forced to call a neighbor, Mrs. Ellen Gomis, to ask if she would drive him to a field near Bosschenhoofd. Arriving shortly after 12:00 midnight with Ellen, Robbert immediately saw a "white energy" (like a white/yellow "aura") over one of the fields and knew that was where the formation would be. As Robbert walked into it he said he immediately felt the "presence" of Saint Francis and got a strong, clear message that "people are not greater than the animals," that we are wrong to think animals do not have feelings similar to our own.

A more detailed report, with additional photos of the crop circle, as well as Robbert's photos of the monk and animals, will be posted on Robbert's BLT "Home" page (http://www.bltresearch.com/robbert.php) as soon as possible.

Nancy Talbott
BLT Research Team Inc.
http://www.bltresearch.com
http://mycca.info/cropcircles/backinfo.php?id=1438