To clarify my earlier ambiguous posts about information being released in large scale documents. I was referring to some dowsing I had done on when the next large crop formations would come down in Wiltshire England that would begin to enable us to read the strange writing on the ones that came down late June. I had expected this information to come in stages over a 10 day time frame starting on July the 15th. July the 15th has come and gone and there have been no new crop formations posted on the Crop Circle Connector.
This I find even more strange than the formation not showing up. Why? Well if you look back at the previous 3 weeks or so at the quantity and quality of crop formations that have come down in Wiltshire, there was more than ever had been before. Then suddenly on the 15th all reports of crop formations from that area of the world suddenly cease? Even if the formation that I had dowsed up would come did not happen, you would think that there would continue to be others. This causes me to pause and wonder if info about crop formations has been squashed ever since the 15th.
So I went on to the internet and started trying to find anything that had been posted about Wiltshire since the 15th that would be related to the information I have presented thus far in this thread. Wouldn't you know it, this is what I found.
LINK TO ARTICLE ABOUT SWINE FLU OUTBREAK IN WILTSHIRE SCHOOLS
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Swine flu cases at most secondary schools in west Wiltshire
8:20am Friday 17th July 2009
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By Katie Adams »
Suspected and confirmed cases of swine flu among pupils and staff at west Wiltshire secondary schools are increasing.
Of the seven west Wiltshire secondary schools, most are now reporting cases of the illness with 12 students from Clarendon College in Frome Road, Trowbridge, taking anti-viral drug Tamiflu and four members of staff at George Ward School in Shurnhold, Melksham, confirmed as having the virus.
Steve Clark, headteacher at George Ward, said: “We have a number of students and staff who have been diagnosed by the medical profession as having swine flu, some of them have been prescribed Tamiflu. It is not having an impact on the operation of the school.”
A spokesman for Kingdown School in Warminster said it had four suspected cases among staff and pupils, while Matravers School in Westbury had its first suspected cases this week, although they would not confirm how many.
St Augustine’s Catholic School in Wingfield Road, Trowbridge, said children being were sent home for various ailments this week, including a few suspected cases of swine flu....................
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LINK TO ARTICLE ABOUT MULTIPLE SCHOOLS HAVING SWINE FLU PANDEMIC OUTBREAK
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Schools across the county have been hit with swine flu outbreaks in the last few days.
Schools in Devizes, Calne and Corsham have reported cases.
Headteacher Andrew Marsh-Ballard has confirmed a case of swine flu at the Priestley Primary School site in Calne, while two students at John Bentley School are being tested for the illness Parents were handed a letter as they picked their children up from Priestley School on Tuesday informing them of a suspected case, which was confirmed as swine flu yesterday.
It has not been disclosed if the patient is a child or staff member, or if they attended the school, nursery or children’s centre on site.
Mr Marsh-Ballard said: “We are following advice from NHS Wiltshire and the advice we have been given is to stay open.
“We only have one confirmed case on the site and it is business as usual.
“I can say there is one confirmed case, but I am not at liberty to disclose if it is a child or member of staff.”
One mother with a five-year-old daughter at the school said she was told of a suspected case by letter on Tuesday................
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LINK TO ARTICLE ABOUT WILTSHIRE PANDEMIC OUTBREAK HOSPITAL STAFF
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Wiltshire hospital staff hit by swine flu as disease spreads
7:00am Saturday 18th July 2009
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By Scott McPherson »
Wiltshire health workers are bracing themselves for an increase in swine flu cases as even hospital workers fall prey to the disease.
But health bosses are urging the public not to panic, despite a 51-year-old woman from the Malmesbury area dying on Wednesday after picking up the bug.
Sue Rowley , director of nursing and midwifery at the Great Western Hospital in Swindon, said: "If staff at the hospital have come in contact with the flu they can still come to work but if they have any of the symptoms they will stay at home.
"We are seeing staff with symptoms as are every other business and school in the country.
"It is likely that we will have a high number of staff who are not at work because of this but we have a detailed plan to make sure we have the right number of staff in each department.......................................
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Hmmmm, thats convenient. An outbreak of swine flu that is centered in the very place where crop circles form just after these two crop circles happened with what looks like alien writing in them in late June. ERRRRRR?
Does this scenario remind you of anything? Remember in close encounters of the third kind when they where driving towards the site off the encounter and they hit a huge traffic jam that was caused by false flag pandemic. Remember the scene where they all had on gas masks and they where driving by the fields filled with dead cows? They then found out that there was no disease and it was made up to keep people out of there?
Could it be that my prediction that the ET's would finally finish off what they started back in late June be in the process of being covered up by a false flag swine flu pandemic in of all places in the world
WILTSHIRE ENGLAND? Am I the only one that is getting a does not compute on this one? What better way to keep people the hell away from Wiltshire than to scare them off with the prospect of spreading a pandemic? How much you want to bet they quarantine of Wiltshire happens in the next week?