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Planet X: SLOWING Rotation 2


Where this has not left it’s mark in the geology of the Earth, folklore
from around the world reports a long day or long night during the
cataclysms (tidal waves, hurricane winds, earthquakes, volcanic
eruptions) that accompany a passage of Planet X.  This is reported as a
long day in Egypt, and a long night on the West Coast of the Americas,
in keeping with what the Zetas report is the portion of the Earth
gripped by the magnetic Planet X as it approaches from the south, coming
between the Sun and the Earth.

  Worlds in Collision, On the Other Side of the Ocean,
   by Velikovsky
     The Book of Joshua, compiled from the more ancient
     Book of Jasher, states that the sun stood still over
     Gibeon and the moon over the valley of Ajalon. This
     description of the position of the luminaries implies
     that the sun was in the forenoon position. The Book
     of Joshua says that the luminaries stood in the midst
     of the sky. Allowing for the difference in longitude, it
     must have been early morning or night in the Western
     Hemisphere. We go to the shelf where stand books with
     the historical traditions of the aborigines of Central
     America. The sailors of Columbus and Cortes, arriving
     in America, found there literate peoples who had books
     of their own. In the Mexican Annals of Cuauhtitlan,
     written in Nahua-Indian, it is related that during a
     cosmic catastrophe that occurred in the remote past, the
     night did not end for a long time.   Sahagun, the Spanish
     savant who came to America a generation after
     Columbus and gathered the traditions of the aborigines,
     wrote that at the time of one cosmic catastrophe the sun
     rose only a little way over the horizon and remained
     there without moving. The moon also stood still. The
     biblical stories were not know to the aborigines. Also,
     the tradition preserved by Sahagun bears no trace of
     having been introduced by the missionaries.