Planet X Forecast and 2012 Survival Guide
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Excerpts from Chapter 1 — Harbinger Signs of Planet X
An interesting aspect of Planet X is that most of us find ourselves becoming immersed in this topic by coincidence. One day, something odd catches our eye and piques our curiosity. Then as we begin to scratch this nebulous itch, the blinders come off, and we begin to see the harbinger signs of Planet X’s approach.
We see our Sun, planets and moons affected by its approach as comets break up in mysterious ways. Taken all together, these observations show us signs of something big in our Solar system.
NASA Press Release 1992 "Unexplained deviations in the orbits of Uranus and Neptune point to a large outer solar system body of 4 to 8 Earth masses, on a highly tilted orbit, beyond 7 billion miles from the sun.”
Eventually, the facts pile up upon our thoughts, and then the blinders come off. It is as though we’re standing in a dark theater as the lighting technician switches on every bank of lights in the house. In the glaring light, we ask ourselves a very sane question: “Am I seeing what I’m seeing, or am I nuts?”
Planet X Defined
The term Planet X is a generic term used by astronomers to denote an, as yet undiscovered planet. ...
... In fact, the Planet X discussed in this book is well documented in ancient folklore and wisdom texts from all across the globe, and it is known by many different names.
According to noted author and researcher Zecharia Sitchin, the ancient Sumerians called it Nibiru. Likewise, The Kolbrin Bible offers extensive historical accounts regarding previous flybys of Planet X, and its books were authored by the Egyptians after the Exodus and by the Celts after the death of Jesus. ...
Planet X Is Perturbing Our Entire Solar System
As previously mentioned, it was the perturbations in the orbit of Saturn that led to the discovery of Uranus. Likewise, perturbations in the orbit of Uranus led to the discovery of Neptune. The point here is that we find objects in our solar system much like hunters who find their game by following tracks and other signs.
When we apply the same proven method of discovery to Planet X, we’re seeing the tracks of a whole herd of harbinger signs, all across our solar system. Here is what they look like:
- Sun: More activity since 1940 than in previous 1150 years. The next solar cycle (#24) will be the most violent on record and will peak in 2012.
- Mercury: Violently active because of its proximity to the Sun, scientists were recently surprised by the discovery of polar ice and a stronger than expected magnetic field.
- Venus: Subtle changes are almost lost in the mayhem of its atmosphere, but a recent 2500% increase in the planet’s auroral brightness was observed, along with substantial global atmospheric changes.
- Earth:The debate over “global warming” is over, and we’re now experiencing more severe weather than ever before.
- Mars: There was never a "global warming" debate with regards to Mars. It just happened, along with huge storms and the disappearance of polar icecaps.
- Jupiter:An increase of over 200% in the brightness of surrounding plasma clouds and significant heating has recently been observed on its moons.
- Saturn: The planet’s equatorial jet stream has slowed dramatically in less than 20 years, plus there is now a large surge of gamma rays (in the X-ray frequencies), which are emanating from near the equator. Like Jupiter, Saturn’s auroral activity in the gamma ray region has brightened dramatically.
- Uranus: Significant changes have been observed in Uranus’s clouds. They are more numerous, active and brighter. This cannot be explained in terms of the planet’s inherent ability to create these kinds of clouds.
- Neptune: In 1846, Le Verrier said that Planet X was Neptune’s perturber, and he was right on the money — Neptune is the smoking gun! Since 1996, a 40% increase in atmospheric brightness has been observed, along with a highly agitated storm system. Neptune does not possess the natural ability to create these kinds of anomalies. Likewise, it is too far away from the Sun for it to be perturbed by increased solar activity. Therefore, this energy can only be coming from an unseen perturber.
- Pluto:After reaching the closest point its orbit to the Sun in the 1989, the planet began evidencing “global warming” similar to that of Earth and Mars, and it cannot be explained as seasonal weather. The atmospheric pressure rose by over 300% while the average surface temperature rose 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius) as it traveled away from the Sun.
This of course begs the question, “where do they look for Planet X?” Time to find a pen and some cocktail napkins, as you’ll need to cover a few of the basic astronomical concepts relevant to Planet X.
The following illustrations will give you give cocktail napkin explanation for those with little or no understanding of astronomy. ...
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