BUTTE, NEBRASKA CROP CIRCLE

The site of a crop circle at Butte, Nebraska due north of Native America's oldest pyramid center provided the basic measure for a triangle that pointed to the site of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions two years after the crop circle was made in July 1996. The western tip of a 3-4-5 triangle, which ancient Greeks and Egyptians used to survey land, extended from Butte, Nebraska and the pyramids at Teotihuacan. This 3-4-5 triangle identified the precise longitude of a volcanic eruption on the Juan de Fuca Ridge January 24, 1998 and the site of numerous moderate to large earthquakes off the coast of Oregon through 2003.

On the map above, K = Kennewick, WA; H = Herkimer, NY; and M = Teotihuacan, Mexico. The Butte, Nebraska crop circle made on Teotihuacan's longitude is represented with "N". The 3-4-5 triangle projected with the Butte crop circle pointed to the precise longitude of the Axial Seamount, noted with a violet circle on the map at left. A 3-4-5 triangle used to predict the location of the 1998 eruption of an underwater volcano off the coast of Washington is noted with N, J and M, where "J" represents the Juan de Fuca tectonic plate where the underwater volcano erupted in 1998. Earthquakes on April 21, 2002 that approximated the two triangles identified with crop circles are marked on the map above.

Triangles were the bedrock for the Pythagorean society of mathematician-healers who adopted a five-pointed star for their emblem. The signal to project a Pythagorean 3-4-5 triangle with the distance between Butte, Nebraska and the pyramids was encoded in a number of 3-4-5 triangles embodied in Teotihuacan's structural proportions.

The key data for the 3-4-5 triangle was Butte's longitude and latitude in north-south alignment wiht the pyramids at Teotihucan. A photo of the Butte crop circle was not available. The reported design of the formation was a circle of swirled crop surrounded by a ring of standing crop and an outer ring of swirled crop.

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