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Originally posted by Menedes567
Andromedan contactee Tolec confirms Pattie Brassard's claims of an incoming dim star, he says we will see the Brown Dwarf Tekoma very soon, and it will be very visible when it comes near. Read here: www.andromedacouncil.com...
Quote:
"Announcement: 08.15.13. Expect to see in Earth's day time & night skies in the near future - the brown dwarf Tekoma as it travels to its new stationary orbit near the planet Venus. It only brings one (1) planet with it, Nihohia. This event is not expected to cause any problems for planet Earth. Consider this sighting to be a harbinger of the many more changes to come to this planet."
Originally posted by Menedes567
Andromedan contactee Tolec confirms Pattie Brassard's claims of an incoming dim star, he says we will see the Brown Dwarf Tekoma very soon, and it will be very visible when it comes near. Read here: www.andromedacouncil.com...
Quote:
"Announcement: 08.15.13. Expect to see in Earth's day time & night skies in the near future - the brown dwarf Tekoma as it travels to its new stationary orbit near the planet Venus. It only brings one (1) planet with it, Nihohia. This event is not expected to cause any problems for planet Earth. Consider this sighting to be a harbinger of the many more changes to come to this planet."
Originally posted by Demanto
reply to post by eriktheawful
It was visible from a volcano webcam, but the cam is closed now
www.youtube.com...
Originally posted by Demanto
reply to post by Vasa Croe
It's not disappeared The cam is shutdown, otherwise we all could see it. People who live there should see it, it's in Costa Rica, climb the mountain/volcano and you will see it, looking to the West.edit on 16-8-2013 by Demanto because: (no reason given)edit on 16-8-2013 by Demanto because: (no reason given)edit on 16-8-2013 by Demanto because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by flyswatter
Originally posted by Demanto
reply to post by Vasa Croe
It's not disappeared The cam is shutdown, otherwise we all could see it. People who live there should see it, it's in Costa Rica, climb the mountain/volcano and you will see it, looking to the West.edit on 16-8-2013 by Demanto because: (no reason given)edit on 16-8-2013 by Demanto because: (no reason given)edit on 16-8-2013 by Demanto because: (no reason given)
Only visible from the mountains of Costa Rica. Sure thing, boss.
Do you have any concept of the fact that what you're suggesting is essentially not possible?
Originally posted by Demanto
Originally posted by flyswatter
Originally posted by Demanto
reply to post by Vasa Croe
It's not disappeared The cam is shutdown, otherwise we all could see it. People who live there should see it, it's in Costa Rica, climb the mountain/volcano and you will see it, looking to the West.edit on 16-8-2013 by Demanto because: (no reason given)edit on 16-8-2013 by Demanto because: (no reason given)edit on 16-8-2013 by Demanto because: (no reason given)
Only visible from the mountains of Costa Rica. Sure thing, boss.
Do you have any concept of the fact that what you're suggesting is essentially not possible?
Watch the video, there are images from the webcam on the mountain
Originally posted by Demanto
Originally posted by flyswatter
Originally posted by Demanto
reply to post by Vasa Croe
It's not disappeared The cam is shutdown, otherwise we all could see it. People who live there should see it, it's in Costa Rica, climb the mountain/volcano and you will see it, looking to the West.edit on 16-8-2013 by Demanto because: (no reason given)edit on 16-8-2013 by Demanto because: (no reason given)edit on 16-8-2013 by Demanto because: (no reason given)
Only visible from the mountains of Costa Rica. Sure thing, boss.
Do you have any concept of the fact that what you're suggesting is essentially not possible?
Watch the video, there are images from the webcam on the mountain
Originally posted by Menedes567
reply to post by eriktheawful
Do you know what causes gravity? Our Sun causes gravity, not planet's rotation.....So for some planetary object to perturb Earth's orbit, they need to have a gravity and magnetism larger than our Sun.....Read below: