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Planet X: Tail SWIRL Evident on Nov 15 Images


Prior to analysis of the Nov 15 images, the Zetas suggested to the team
that they examine the larger area as the swirl of moons and dust, the 
tail of Planet X, would begin to become visible.

    We have described the swirl of moon, dancing behind
    Planet X, as perpetually caught in a swirl behind the
    traveling planet, as these moons were captured during
    rapid passages through the solar system in the past
    when trailing in a swirl behind Planet X was the only
    motion possible. This tail will change direction, during
    the rapid inbound motion of Planet X during the next
    few months, always pointing away from the direction
    of motion. At times, the swirl will appear to simply
    surround Planet X if it is dead on toward the scope in
    its motion.
          ZetaTalk™

And sure enough, a haze, pointing away from the direction of motion of
the giant comet/planet, is becoming evident.

    The "white" circled spot shows a small bright spot
    but also shows a darker more diffuse "haze" above
    and diagonally to the left. I think the
    Sum image is probably the best one to use for a best
    "haze" shot. I increased the contrast to darken it up a
    little. If you zoom in on the "white" location you
    should be able to see the main dark spot with about
    four or even more smaller dark splotches fanning up
    and to the left on about a 45 degree angle in an almost
    triangular shape. The "red" location shows something
    very similar except the three or so visible splotches go
    up and to the left at a shallower angle, maybe 15-20
    degrees or so.
          Steve Havas
             (http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/rogue/shavas15.htm)

An analysis of the pixels of Planet X and its presumed tail show that
where the pixels clearly representing Planet X are 151% in brightness
over the background, the tail is 111% over the background average.

    I made a Summary that is less dark. If the Zeta are
    saying the dust cloud and moons are in the pics, the
    pixel analysis shows some interesting brightness
    following behind Planet X.
         J. William Dell
             (http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/rogue/dell11.htm)

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