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Originally posted by rajaten
I think its supposed to herald the return of the messiah.
I dont know what to make of this either really.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
In hearing about this Maitreya star I did a search and honestly....I have no idea if it's real, a Nibiru wanna-be or an apocalyptic icon. So I came across this video and assuming the camera was on a tripod, what could this thing be that's moving so quickly ? I've never really stared at a star for 6 minutes but do they all move that fast?
Does anyone know what we're seeing here? And could someone tell me if Maitreya is real? I did a Google search and too many alternative explanations pop up so it's difficult to know what's real and what's wishful thinking.
I will enclose a page that contains photographs of stars and....Maitreya is among them. Again, is this a real star? If so, where is it located?
How about a comet?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Maitreya's lightship and 'star' in Hullbridge, SI July 2010
www.share-international.org...
Originally posted by Phage
But why take my word for it. Go look for yourself.
Originally posted by Saint Exupery
reply to post by Human_Alien
Like the man said:
Originally posted by Phage
But why take my word for it. Go look for yourself.
edit on 4-10-2010 by Saint Exupery because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Human_Alien
reply to post by Mr. D
A comet? I don't know about that. I am still trying to digest the Jupiter answer.
Does anyone have the opinion that Maitreya is a real star?
Originally posted by Human_Alien
How the heck (okay 'hell') am I supposed to go out in my backyard, locate Jupiter then compare it to this video?
All planets and stars ascend/descend so how am I supposed to compare it? By timing it?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Human_Alien
The motion of the planets against the star field is not noticeable from minute to minute or hour to hour. Day to day, yes for the nearer planets (Venus, Mercury, Mars somewhat) but not the outer planets. They are too distant for their motion to be readily apparent. Only by careful observation from day to day can their motion be discerned.