Stanton St. Bernard of August 12: six days left until a significant if unknown event on August 18.
A new crop picture from Stanton St. Bernard shows the ancient Mayan symbol for number "6", as a long bar drawn just below a filled circle. Taken together, both observations lead one to believe that those crop artists are trying to tell us about "6 days" from their ancient 13-month calendar (based on motions of Venus and the Sun), where any month contained 20 days, and any year contained 13 x 20 = 260 days.
The "long bar" in that same crop picture is skewed with respect to a nearby tramline by approximately 10 degrees. Such a small but precise angle might be intended to represent the small angular fraction of "6 days" within any complete 260-day Mayan year as (6 / 260) x 360 = 8.3 degrees.
Why would they show us the ancient Mayan symbol for "6 days" right now, on a particular date of August 12, 2007?
In the context of other pictures from 2007, this new message seems to represent the continuation of some countdown until a significant if unknown event on August 18. That same date was implied symbolically at East Field on July 7 in terms of "lunar cycles", at Sugar Hill on August 1 in terms of "cube sundials", and at Pewsey on August 4 in terms of a "solar-lunar calendar".
The Sun and Venus are moving towards an inferior conjunction on August 18, thereby ending their current 260-day Sun-Venus calendar, and beginning another. So they could be trying to tell us about that, or maybe something else entirely? (Crop Circle Connector)