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Stanton St
Bernard (2), nr Alton Barnes. Wiltshire.
Reported 11th July.
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Two images of pi from Stanton
St. Bernard on July 11, 2011 mark a "pi day" in our calendar of year
11, day 11, month 7 or 22 / 7 = pi, and also confirm that their two
previous pictures near the Barge Canal on July 4, 2011 coded for pi
July 11, 2011 is one kind of "pi day" in our
calendar, equal to year 11, day 11, month 7 or (11 + 11) / 7 = 22 /
7 which was Archimedes's approximation to pi 2300 years ago. Thus 22
/ 7 = 3.1428 while pi = 3.1416. The crop artists have marked this
special day by drawing two large images of pi in a field near
Stanton St. Bernard, which look like the standard diagram for pi
shown below:

One week ago on July 4, 2011, they likewise drew
two elaborate crop pictures near the Barge Canal at Honey Street.
One of them showed "five scorpions" as our Moon in the constellation
Scorpius on July 11, 2011 (today as pi day), while the other showed
a clever code for calculating pi as (3 + 2 + 9 + 5 + 3) / (6 + 1) =
22 / 7. Thus one crop picture showed a date of 11-11-7
astronomically, while the other picture showed (11 + 11) / 7 = 22 /
7 mathematically.
Many people on Earth currently celebrate a "Pi Day" of March 14
every year, because that date stands for 3-14 while pi = 3.14. Today
the crop artists have taught us a new and even more clever Pi Day as
July 11, 2011, where 11-11-7 = 22 / 7 is a close approximation to pi
used by Archimedes in 300 BC. One end of the Honey Street "pi code"
on July 4 even showed a circle inscribed between two hexagons, which
was a famous construction used to calculate pi by Archimedes 2300
years ago. Modern mathematicians, please take note!
Red Collie (Dr. Horace R. Drew in Wiltshire)
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The Crop
Circle found in Wiltshire on July 11th is the logo of a metal band
called "Cavalera Conspiracy". This is probably a fake formation,
unless the Arcturians love Heavy Metal of course... :)
http://www.cavaleraconspiracy.com/
Richard van Straaten The
Netherlands
I was looking at
your crop circle site & noticed one of them Identically
resembled a band that I'm into "Cavalera Conspiracy". The
second 'C' is also non symmetrical as it is the crop
markings.
Here is the link to their band logo.
Some information
on this band: The lead singer Max Cavalera (Ex Sepultura)
recently released a booked where he states that his dad was
thought to be high up in the Italian Govt & connected tot he
Vatican, Max tells about how he remembers being baptized in
the Catacombs of the Vatican. There is a lot more of this
information in his book 'My Bloody Roots'.
Anyways I
thought this information might be useful as historically
Seputura/ Soulfly & Cavalera Conspiracy mainly sing about
oppression, corrupt governments & inner spirit.
Matt Ellis
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Reference
the now removed latest crop pattern, I do not read 'pi' into this
configuration but some reference to the Stonehenge megaliths. Two
portals are shown lying on the ground and slightly offset from one
another. Puzzling!
JW |
I
interpret
the last
circle of
today.
I believe that
numbers can be
translated into:
21-12;
on both sides
of reading
the result
is the same
number
palindrome.
Start date
or end
depending on your point
of view!
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Thanks to Mr.
Richard van Straaten highlighted the band’s logo Cavalera
Conspiracy. Pictogram _Stanton of St. Bernard of July 11th is
actually the logo of the heavy metal group.
Wikipedia:
Conspiracy Cavalry is composed of Brazilian brothers Max Cavalera
(vocals, guitar) and Igor Cavalera (drums), along with U.S.
kytaristoy Marc Rizzo and Johny Chow of the U.S..
The band
originally formed in 2007 as Infikted, but changed its name for
legal reasons. Creation a group completed the 10-year dispute
between the two brothers. Their first joint album released in 2008
titled Infikted. So much for Wikipedia.
This album
contains 11 of their songs, the first of which bears the name
Infikted. Here I saw the connection between the appearance of crop
circles and the logo of the group Cavalera Conspiracy. Crop circle
appeared just July 11th 2011. There are now two eleven.
Cavalera Conspiracy Group ended its tour in Europe July 9th
2011, so the advertising logo in the crop is almost too late.
The creators of
circles is obviously want to remind humanity that it is necessary to
end conflicts and start cooperating. Its call to address the
evidently younger generation, for they will inherit the planet.
In this context, I
would like to remember the crop circle June 27th 2009 -
Milk Hill (5), nr Stanton St.Bernard, Wiltshire, which was
recognized as an African Adinkra symbol for wisdom - “Siamští
crocodiles have the same stomach and still fight for food “.

Health Zdenka
Pávková ČR |
I was checking the details in subtle shadows of
this formation when it came across my mind the images of many
pyramids like in "El Mirador" complex, so came the Mayans and their
important date, as it could be as simple as 1 and 2!


Newton Rampasso.
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Image WJ Copyright 2011 |
This is in reference to the
crop circle at Stanton St Bernard(2),nr Alton. Barnes. Wiltshire
reported July 11. I don’t know if it has anything to do with it
but Max Cavallera the singer and creator of the band Cavellera
Conspiracy was in a band called Soulfly and Sepultura…My point is
that in the last years of Sepultura Max Cavellera was really into
the Tribal thing..Most of Soulfly’s music and lyrics was very
tribal influenced . and against government cover up and
propaganda. Just as Sepultura’s last album Chaos A.D. was kind of
the introduction to Max’s tribal influence .With a song called
Kiowas (don’t know if spelled correctly) which was written by max
about a tribe whom killed itself in protest of the growing
destruction of their lands. Max has a lots of music about humanity
and oppression from governments..I just wonder if the crop circle
makers are listening to some of his lyrics and trying to portray
some of those messages.
This is from Wikipedia
Soulfly is a
heavy metal band formed in 1997 based in
Phoenix,
Arizona. The original lyrical content revolved around
spirituality and
religious themes, though religion is usually criticized, with
later albums encompassing other themes including war, violence,
aggression, hatred, and anger, with the spiritual elements now
almost non-existent.
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