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Part 1 of 5 shows how the approach of Planet X is already changing our world. Produced and hosted by Marshall Masters, a former CNN science feature field producer, this program offers a straightforward view of this coming human event. As the co-author and publisher of Planet X Forecast and 2012 Survival Guide, Marshall believes that 2012 will be a survivable, evolutionary event.
Part 2 of 5 presents scientific proof for a catastrophic return of Planet X in 2012. Produced and hosted by Marshall Masters, a former CNN science feature field producer, this program offers a straightforward view of this coming human event. As the co-author and publisher of Planet X Forecast and 2012 Survival Guide, Marshall believes that 2012 will be a survivable, evolutionary event.
Part 3 of 5 presents historical proof for past catastrophic flybys of Planet X and ancient predictions regarding 2012. Produced and hosted by Marshall Masters, a former CNN science feature field producer, this program offers a straightforward view of this coming human event. As the co-author and publisher of Planet X Forecast and 2012 Survival Guide, Marshall believes that 2012 will be a survivable, evolutionary event.
Part 4 of 5 examines the massive Planet X preparations our governments are making in anticipation of a 2012 Planet X flyby. Produced and hosted by Marshall Masters, a former CNN science feature field producer, this program offers a straightforward view of this coming human event. As the co-author and publisher of Planet X Forecast and 2012 Survival Guide, Marshall believes that 2012 will be a survivable, evolutionary event.
Part 5 of 5 offers a post-2014 vision of our world and how humanity will rebuild after the Planet X flyby. Produced and hosted by Marshall Masters, a former CNN science feature field producer, this program offers a straightforward view of this coming human event. As the co-author and publisher of Planet X Forecast and 2012 Survival Guide, Marshall believes that 2012 will be a survivable, evolutionary event.
Originally posted by IgnoreTheFacts
I am still trying to find out how to survive August 18th, followed by the planned mass landing on August 28, lol. Once I figure that out I'll worry about 2012.
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The Horizon Project uses an unprecedented approach to deciphering the answers behind life's most puzzling questions; breaking through the flawed explanations of fragmented modern theory that compound each year to further mask the truth.
Originally posted by memoir
I haven't done any math here... and I don't intend to. I'm also no expert on orbits... especially theoretical orbits of theoretical planets... but something in the docu jumped out at me.
1983, Planet X was estimated to be about 50 billion miles out
1992, Planet X was estimated to be about 7 billion miles out
So, in 9 years, it travled 43 billion miles. And in the subsequent 15 years - it hasn't gotten here yet? Supposedly, it won't be here for another 5 years. So, ok, a little math...
1992, (assuming NASA's even talking about the same mass) it's moving at 4.3 billion miles a year. According to this documentary it must have slowed to an average of .35 billion miles a year in order for it to traverse the remaining 7 billion miles 5 years from now.
A quick jaunt down memory lane tells me that on entering the peak of the ellipse, it likely will so down and then accelerate on it's way out. But that's quite a deceleration... It just seems like, I don't know, we should be able to see the thing by now.
But... I'm no expert and I could be completely wrong... honest question, any experts out there care to dime in?