The recent outburst of Comet 17P Holmes was shown in English crop pictures two years ago: both its stellar location in Perseus on October 25, 2007, and its conjunction with Mirfak on November 21, 2007
English crop pictures have always concerned themselves with various aspects of astronomy in our solar system. That makes perfect sense, if such messages are being sent to us across vast spans of time, from another human-like culture who lived on Earth in the distant past. What else would two such disparate cultures such as theirs and ours (who might not share a common written or spoken language) have in common, except for science, mathematics or astronomy? ...
An obscure comet suddenly "outburst" or exploded on October 25, 2007 in the constellation Perseus
Two weeks ago, astronomers all over the world became very excited to learn that an obscure comet known as "17P Holmes" had suddenly outburst or exploded far out in space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter:

Over the space of just one day from October 24 to October 25, 2007, that comet changed from being a dim, almost unobservable object to being the subject of everyone's attention. It could be seen with the naked eye even in big cities such as London or Chicago. Comet Holmes was located in the constellation Perseus when it exploded, and not far from a bright star called alpha-Perseus or Mirfak.
Many different crop pictures from 2005 show in retrospect what appears to be an "exploding comet"
Modern crop pictures often concern themselves with comets and their strange behaviours. Could the recent outburst of Comet 17P Holmes have been shown in English crop pictures from the summer of 2007, or from any other summer over the past few years? Upon careful study, I found that few if any crop pictures from the years 2007, 2006, 2004 or 2003 could possibly be interpreted retrospectively in terms of an "exploding comet". Yet literally dozens of crop pictures from the year 2005 could be so interpreted, in a fairly clear and obvious fashion.
One of the most obvious examples is shown below, in the case of a huge crop picture that appeared at Garsington on July 15, 2005:
Three more examples from the summer of 2005 are given below, in the cases of Lane End Down, Collingbourne or Ridgeway which appeared in July or early August. All of these seem to show an "exploding comet without a tail":
Stars surrounding Comet Holmes during its outburst in 2007 closely resemble "stars" in a crop picture from Lane End Down in 2005
Source: http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/anasazi/time2007g.html
