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Planet X: SOLAR SYSTEM Resonance


In Article: <20010620145238.12596.00000180@ng-ma1.aol.com> Charlene wrote:
> Any object large enough and close enough to
> cause the effects she described would be visible
> to the naked eye ... It would also have affected
> the orbits of other planets. It hasn't.

Good question!

    The magnetic field of Earth is weakening, since a
    strong point estimated to be 2,000 years ago.  Deep
    earthquakes which rose almost exponentially between
    1985 and 1995 have locked down the plates of Earth,
    such that quakes in one plate ricochet to another place,
    and this process and be charted from quake statistics.
    The weather on Earth has gone from being a bit wild
    to breaking records regularly to being so bizarre that
    broken records are never mentioned anymore.  More
    volcanoes are active on Earth than at any time in the
    memory of man.  And though the oceans are heating
    from the bottom up, and glaciers are retreating at an
    astonishing pace.  The Earth’s rotation is slowing,
    such that the full moon seems now to come early.  But
    is it just the Earth that is affected by the movement of
    Planet X toward the solar system, after its long stay at
    essentially the mid-point between its two foci?

    From Mars, the Earth would appear to be quiescent,
    as few of these symptoms would be visible from space.
    Melting ice is noticeable, and this has been noted on
    Europa, a moon of Jupiter.  A slowing rotation would
    also be noticeable, but until this becomes extreme
    would be hard to measure from a distance.  What
    effects can be expected, in the planets that share the
    solar system with Earth, as Planet X approaches?

    - Mercury, as Earth, has a magnetic core, and tilts in
      the same direction as Earth.  Were Planet X to pass
      within 14 million miles of Mercury, as it is
      projected to pass Earth in 2003, Mercury would
      experience a pole shift, though there is no life on
      that dead planet to care. Likewise, a slowing rotation
      would occur on Mercury, due to the magnetic
      interference of Planet X during its approach.

    - Mars has given evidence of past pole shifts, as your
      scientists are aware from NASA reports.  Is it being
      affected during the coming approach?  In the past,
      when the Sun had more mass, Planet X passed
      through the Asteroid Belt, creating the accidents that
      the litter in this belt attests to.  When passing closer
      to Mars, then a warm planet with a molten core, pole
      shifting on occasion happened to Mars, but its
      distance from such trauma now is what makes it
      attractive as a shift-evacuation point by NASA and
      the elite who control and dominate NASA.

    - Perturbations in the orbits of the outer planets will
      be palpable during the passage.  Those planets on
      the approach side will linger, and those attempting
      to leave or arrive at the approach side will slow or
      speed up in their orbits due to the additional gravity
      tug.  Being determined by multiple factors, orbits
      will not CHANGE, beyond temporary perturbations
      in their speed, in the main.  Unless literally bumped
      out of their orbits, planets tend to return after
      perturbation to their normal pace around the Sun,
      and return to their normal rotation pace, because of
      the many factors influencing orbit and rotation.

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