Crop circles reflect solar cycle 24 themes: solar flares, “end of the world” and human rebirth

O. Morel: "Phoenix" crop circle, June 12, 2009
The Daily Telegraph,
the “other mainstream paper of record” in the U.K., has published an
expert analysis of a recent crop circle as depicting “the end of the
world” on Dec. 21, 2012 “as predicted by the Mayan calendar”. The U.K.
Telegraph article reprinted the photograph of a 400-foot crop circle
reported June 12, 2009, with a notation that “Phoenix crop circle may
predict end of the world. Crop circle experts believe the latest
pattern to be discovered, a phoenix rising from the flames in
Wiltshire, may give a warning about the end of the world. The 400-foot
design was discovered in a barley field in Yatesbury near Devizes and
depicts the mythical phoenix reborn as it rises from the ashes.
Investigators claim more formations are referencing the possibility of
a cataclysmic event occurring on December 21, 2012, which coincides
with the end of the ancient Mayan calendar.”
Other crop circle commentators are suggesting that a giant jellyfish-like crop circle
sighted May 29, 2009 near Wayland Smithy, U.K. (see photos below) may
be a warning of coming solar flares, stating “Earth’s magnetosphere
changes into the shape of a “jellyfish” whenever it is impacted by a
severe solar storm. Whenever a severe solar storm impacts directly on
Earth, then our planetary magnetic field or “magnetosphere” changes
into the general shape of a “jellyfish.”
Solar flares during
the solar maximum 2012-13 causing up to $2 trillion (or more) in damage
in the U.S. with millions of potential deaths have been warned of in a
January 2009 report by the National Academy of Sciences funded by NASA.