Re: Planet X/Nibiru/Destroyer comet during the Exodus
In Article <[email protected]> Ben Ede wrote:
> I would like the Zetas/Nancy to comment on the following
> scenario: Insights into and revisions to the World of Velikovsky.
>
> Rereading Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision again.
> Struggling with trying to get a firmer grasp on the unusual
> cosmic scenario between 1,500 BC and 6-700 BC.
>
> According to him the ancients had reason to worry
> about the dangers Venus presented every 50 years or so
> from around 1,500 BC until the unexpected birth of
> Mars as the predominant danger every 15 years around
> 6-700 BC. Velikovsky presents tons of ancient material
> to support this scenario and also of course proof of the
> enormous catastrophe that hit our earth around 1,500 BC.
> ( 1,628 BC in my opinion).
Your first issue is to the MANY reports by the ancients of disruptive
passage and close encounters, some with measurable periods (52 years),
after the last passage of Planet X during the Exodus.
Indeed, the last passage was CLOSER than the pending one
in 2003. This is why we have stated (and are asking Nancy
to reference) that the crust shift was less than will be
anticipated, as no sooner had the core started to shift, it
moved to align with the passing Planet X. What happens
on such close passage? There is a great deal of trash that
trails behind Planet X, caught in its gravity field. Several
moons, and lesser objects such as boulders and dust. There
are likewise asteroid from the Asteroid Belt which attach
during a passage, but can be torn away when a passage
close to another gravitational object occurs. These minor
objects assume new orbits, in many cases around MORE
THAN ONE planet if they are in close proximity to each
other at the time, and finally to become disconnected or to
assume what is termed a Near Earth Orbit object. How do
you suppose they got into those orbits in the first place?
ZetaTalk
And the existing ZetaTalk requested to be referenced:
You will not find the prior South Pole, as there, out over
water, a 3,600 old melt and rebuilding left no trace. But
the prior North Pole should leave no doubt, as the Island
of Greenland, with volcanoes melting the glaciers away
in great floods, is still more heavy with ice than all that
has accumulated over the current water born poles to
date, within the past 3,600 years. Prior to the last pole
shift there was a slightly colder Europe, a slightly warmer
Russia. And why did the continents rend, so that the
oceans dropped such a significant degree into the rifts,
during the last shift? Because the passage was closer
than will occur this coming time. The exact date and
time when the Earth finds itself distressed, and the
passage occurs for [Planet X], are not on the same clock!
The speed, therefore, of the shift, was enough to wrench
the continents apart, in that the shift was barely moving
before the Earth tried to pull into alignment with the
rapidly passing X, rather than in opposition. The
crust was therefore jerked to and fro, rapidly.
ZetaTalk, Prior Shift
(http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p99.htm)