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Pyramid in the Watersphere
Copyright (C) 2oo6 Jeremy Stride
On the last page we saw how te watersphere sits at the center of the large tetrahedron structure.
At the center of this watersphere is a smaller 4 sided pyramid. Like the Great Pyramid of Khufu in Egypt, it has an angle of 52 degrees.
Actually, this is a double pyramid, or octahedron!
(Like two pyramids connected at the base).
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And...
The recent years 2004 and 2005 show us this idea beyond any doubt.
The vesica pisces shape in the center of the 2004 formation above shows both the microwaves and water entering this pyramid in the watersphere from two pipes. Microwaves and water are also shown in the center of two 2005 formation.
Here is an over simplified example:
Essentially, the two pipes leading down to the watersphere come from the second level of spheres. Remember that although there are three spheres on this second level of spheres (S2), only two of these spheres are connected by pipes to this part of the watersphere. So, the large tetrahedron structure is not identical in all thirds. We can consider that there is a front and a back to the ship.
At some point, hydrogen in the outer core of the pipes, and the microwaves in the inner core of the pipes, meet each other, and the hydrogen and oxygen join to make water. Here is a symbol which I consider likely to represent this joining of inner and outer pipes:
Somewhere along the way, the hydrogen must transform into water before it reaches the inside of the pyramid. Simply because we have water shown in these 2004 and 2005 formations (near the top of the page), as opposed to the two hydrogen dots. We can get a clue about the transformation from hydrogen to water from these next two formations, because they were created one day apart with obvious similarities:
Above, in the left image we can clearly see hydrogen represented, and then all of a sudden, inside the pyramid on the left, it is water.
Below, the elements water and microwaves are marked in.
In a moment I will also show how the symbols around the edge of the formations show the four sided pyramid structure.

In the crop circle formations, as you can see above, microwaves often appear as straight lines.
Two more examples of these microwave lines are shown below.

Let's have a closer look at the 2005 formation below:
There are 4 groups of lines which have been highlighted below in white. In each of these 4 groups, there are 13 lines.
If you add up all the lines, you will arrive at 52, which is the angle of the pyramid.
These small lines, organized into four groups,
represent the four sides
of a pyramid,
with a slope angle of 52 degrees.
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Just a few days after that crop circle was created, this next one was also found, which continues the pyramid theme.
In fact, this formation shows us the base of the pyramid:
We can compare the two.
Notice that the symbols for the pyramid, and for the microwaves, are exactly the same.

(The star in the center of the formation on the right represents electrical structures which exist at the bottom of the large tetrahedron structure. These six fold electrical structures are also represented on one of the corners of the famous 1991 Barbury Castle Tetrahedron, as well as many other places. They will be covered on a page of their own later.)
It is interesting to note that both the crop circles above had an 'anomaly'.
That is to say, there is a pattern in the pyramid symbols on both these formations, however in each formation, there was a deliberate mistake, or breaking of this pattern,
highlighted below.
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Using both these anomalies as a starting point, we can join these formations together.
Above, the white line points to the anomalies in the formations.
Below, we could imaging cutting out the formation on the left and constructing it upright as a pyramid over its base on the right.
Remember that the water and microwaves here have just entered a
double pyramid octahedron that is shaped something like this:

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We now return to the 2004 formation which we saw at the top of this page.
This formation was created over two seperate nights to show us that it is microwaves that move up and spin around in the pyramid structure.
Again, it was created over two seperate nights in a attempt to make something perfectly clear: the microwaves move through the pyramid, but not just in any random way.
Here is the formation as it appeared after the first night.

Notice that above, ONLY WATER is shown in the center of the formation.
The microwaves and symbols around the edge were added later, showing that the microwaves and funny looking symbols are closely related.

Around edge there are two different types of symbols.

The curly symbols (a) show the microwaves spinning around into both parts of the pyramid.
The second symbols (b) show the microwaves as straight lines, however here they are not entering the pyramid.
But why...?
Generally, the power of the pyramid is strongest when its aligned north/south, meaning that a flat side, not a corner, aligned north.
This idea is all about using magnetism, which we will see shortly, to repel electrically charged particles, (probably electrons) up the sides of the pyramid, instead of letting them randomly wander. We want to be able to control these particles, and we can, with magnets in the pyramid.
The impressive formation below (on the left) shows this idea. Note the hight sides. There is also a doubling effect in this formation which makes is eight fold geometry, instead of a square (this is done because it is a double pyramid, the circle makers have a habit of overlaying things, to show us the process occurs in both halves of the octahedron).
And in the formation on the right, we can see how the curly symbols along the outer edge of the formation match up with the pyramid sides.
Up the sides, not the corners:
The way these charged particles are deflected will be covered shortly.
Another example of the pyramid in the watersphere:
As I have mentioned, the watersphere is complex, and although the microwaves and water enter the pyramid in this way, there does appear to be another sphere inside the pyramid, as you can see above, which makes it more confusing.
From a side view, this inner sphere would appear in this position:
But enough of this for now...
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