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reply posted on 13-10-2007 @ 10:20 PM by anhinga
Potential double post sorry; yeah this site has some decent photos of a twin looking sun. There is a good orbit chart from a US News and World Report article from the 80s, that's mentioned often in those "surviving PX" videos.


reply posted on 13-10-2007 @ 11:22 PM by Sekhemet
Originally posted by anhinga
Potential double post sorry; yeah this site has some decent photos of a twin looking sun. There is a good orbit chart from a US News and World Report article from the 80s, that's mentioned often in those "surviving PX" videos.


Great link with lots of X pics and it took me off into bible codes check this out.



What do you make of that? Fraud? Diverting? why would it be called planet X in the Hebrew and not Nibiru or some other name.. like... Eris or UB313 or whatever they call it? Cause every new planet is an X until they name it.

Not meaning to go off topic yeah sorry guys. I do believe the solar system change is down to this Planet X tho..





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reply posted on 14-10-2007 @ 02:25 AM by 1111111111111
reply to post by Copernicus



It is a very realisitic synariao, from the info that i understand is that for the earth, what is happening could all be becouse of global warming, but also there is something else, we are in the between a natural cylcle that the earth goes through every few mill-billion years, i belive it.. it has been said that the ice age has been off and on through out the earths life.
and it will happen again, the ice will melt away, then come back, melt away, then come back. its inevitable.

the sun, is very active than it was before, this is true, and scientist have already pooven that it is, the sun is hotter than it was becaouse it's slowly expanding.

There are very real scientific events that are going to happen in our universe and on earth, new things are always being discoverd, and eventually proven. science is great is'nt it?


reply posted on 14-10-2007 @ 11:07 AM by Sekhemet
Originally posted by Timewavezer0
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The interaction between our Sun and a massive object approaching it could present us with one of the greatest threat to our way of life — a perfect solar super storm. One that could slam into our planet like a knockout body blow.

We've already experienced a few sharp jabs and a really violent storm could reach the Earth in less than 18 hours. Unless we're prepared for it, it will lay waste to the modern technologies that shape our lives


When you follow the money, you see that our governments are taking this threat seriously. They’re spending immense sums to understand and cope with this threat. They are doing the right things, and at the right time. When you see the facts for yourself, the truth of it becomes unavoidable.

* A New Fleet of Space-based Solar Observatories by 2008
* Using Space Observatories to Understand Brown Dwarfs
* Polar Infrared Observatories as Backup to Space Observatories
* Finding New Earths — Future Lifeboats for Humanity

There are science facts, and then there are economic realities. To see the difference, let’s follow the money as we examine the recent burst of research activity by space agencies worldwide. We’ll look at NASA (USA) , ESA (Europe), CNES (France) and JAXA (Japan), and what they’re saying.



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Nice one



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reply posted on 14-10-2007 @ 12:10 PM by GideonHM
Originally posted by Chorlton
It should be noted the the other author of these statements is one Richard C Hoagland, known fruitcake.

"Richard C. Hoagland (born April 25, 1945) is an author of books that reject the scientific approach in favour of speculative theories on astronomical topics, and highly improbable conspiracy theories connected to the U.S. space program."
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Would you answer me this Chorlton? Why do you think it is acceptable to call anyone (especially one you have never met or interacted with most likely) a fruitcake? If you don't agree with someone fine, but pointing to Hoagland's previous highly controversial statements as 'proof' of his being a 'fruitcake', is a fallacy. You obviously are not in possession of any hard evidence to disprove his claims, and so you resort to bashing his previous claims, and yet again you provide nothing even close to resembling evidence that his claims are false.

Trying to get people to automatically ignore his statements is ignorant and foolish. Prove he is a 'fruitcake'; you can't, and you never will. If you just want people to accept the status quo and not come up with their own decisions, then just say so. Your statements are very unprofessional, are tainted with malice, and if you were actually interested in uncovering the truth, then you would at least address the issues at hand within THIS THREAD, and not point to Hoagland's previous claims as proof that what he claims is not possible. Show some integrity, will you?


reply posted on 14-10-2007 @ 12:10 PM by TheInfamousOne
There are all kinds of videos on Planet X that have been posted here. I would not throw out this idea at all and this has been recorded by the Sumerian's about the 10th planet. Sumerian's were the first ancient civilization known to man, even before the Egyptians.

Zecharia Sitchin has all kinds of books that has been published for quite a while.

You should check out
Sumerian Artifacts Website or listen to a free audio book on The Twelfth Planet.


There is also survival an informational videos on this. This is the Part 1 Video of Planet X

I am sure you can find the other five from there.

So please, before you start firing back at me, let me make it clear that I do not subscribe to the End Of The World Events. But I think we should all keep an open mind to this as a possibility. There are very Intelligent Scholars who have studied this for years and I think we owe it to them to at least listen.

That's my two cents.


reply posted on 14-10-2007 @ 01:39 PM by jojoKnowsBest
Originally posted by Chorlton
It should be noted the the other author of these statements is one Richard C Hoagland, known fruitcake.

"Richard C. Hoagland (born April 25, 1945) is an author of books that reject the scientific approach in favour of speculative theories on astronomical topics, and highly improbable conspiracy theories connected to the U.S. space program."



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For a fruitcake he must do OK. I was going to be near LA around the time he was supposed to have the Dark Mission Conference at a hotel. I thought it would be interesting to check it out as I have never been anything like that, short of maybe a Star Trek convention when I was 12. I though ok maybe $15 or $20 dollars to go but he charges $150? Those are pretty elite prices. I love music and I would have a hard time paying that much for good concert tickets. Richard says that the government is holding back advanced technology from an ancient moon civilization for there on personal profit. But $150 a head it some big profit. $150 x 500 = $75,000. More then what I make in a year for one day’s work? I don’t really know how many people will be there maybe 10? But if Richard is making lots of money I hope it will go to those many claims on his website that have not been addressed. How long has he been working on that paper about the huge hexagon on Saturn? I have been waiting for that “Major Paper" for I think six months. Or the “Detailed Enterprise Analysis “on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s recent pictures of the Face on Mars. I do find him entertaining on Coast to Coast. Nothing on his recent Dark Mission special on C to C blew me away or seemed like revolutionary new information or evidence. Data's Head is old news. I think Richard even claimed on C to C that our government connected to Data’s Head and found out all the information about the moon civilization and what happened to it though it took a very long time to communicate with this head, maybe forty or fifty years. George seemed to have sounded like he thought that seemed a little outrageous. It’s only what I remember. Has anyone else heard the interview?
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