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Re: Planet X: MAY Coordinates


In Article <[email protected]> Bob May writes
> Interesting path that this thing is taking!
> Here's the past numbers that are on her website and
> I dare anybody to predict where the supposed planet is
> going.  Since the values are small and the time is short,
> a linear plot of the positions will indicate how much all
> this is BS.

You're presuming man's understanding of orbits and comet behavior is
correct for all instances.  Man is never wrong?  The earth is not flat?
Here's what the Zetas have had to say about the the approach.

    When at a distance, ... [Planet X] sweeps before this
    energy field as the field passes, moving slightly at these
    times to the left, in the same counterclockwise manner
    that the other planets do. As [Planet X] approaches, its
    reaction to the bulk of the energy field is longer lasting
    and begins to produce a retrograde orbit for its approach
    to the Sun.  Thus, during 1995 through 1998, [Planet X]
    will drift left and up toward the elliptic, aligning itself in
    the same manner as the planets to the Sun's sweeping arm,
    but due to its mobility out in space, its distance from the
    Sun, it develops a retrograde orbit and begins to move to
    the right, in the manner the ancients recorded.
        ZetaTalk™ in Retrograde Orbit
            (http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s85.htm)

    All comets tracked do not have a mass sufficient to
    trigger a strong repulsion force in the planets they pass or
    the Sun, and thus the humans ephemeris assume the only
    elements to consider are the path and the speed. ...
    [Planet X] still comes on, full bore, but veers to the side
    a bit as it approaches. As it is still picking up speed, the
    speed compensates for the repulsion, and the 12th Planet
    finds in the last few months that it can now come closer
    to the Sun, the repulsion being balanced by the speed.
    Thus, when it gets to its maximum speed, entering your
    Solar System, it bends in toward your Sun, after having
    veered outward slightly, so that the angle is approximately
    32 degrees.
        ZetaTalk™ in 32 Degree Angle
              (http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s31.htm)