On this day the US Government is planning to push Planet X away from its
Point of Passage with
Earth, changing its orbit such that it is diverted in its path to an
increased retrograde orbit, which would take Planet X more quickly in a
clockwise direction, averse to Earth’s counterclockwise orbit direction,
thus avoiding what is termed a collision of sorts, a pole shift, a
collision of magnetic fields in which the Earth would unquestionably be
the loser. The much publicized death of Galileo,
sending it into Jupiter with its spent payload of Plutonium 238, will be
the cover for success in this regard, any flash of light, or shock wave,
being explained to the public as a reaction to the death of Galileo. The Plan is to send numerous bombs, lofted
as was Casini with nuclear material, onto the surface of Planet X and
explode them simultaneously, the much touted but utterly untried method to
deflect asteroids.
This plan will fail, because as we have explained on August 28, the US Government is driving blind. We
refused to give coordinates for Planet X past the May 15 date, refused to
state the distance from Earth, and have with our brethren taken out any
probes that might provide the US Government with clues as to the location
or speed or exact trajectory of Planet X. They are driving blind, with
scarcely more information than the photos provided to Nancy by the public
can provide. Is it behind the Sun or ahead? It appeared to be in the
vicinity of Orion/Taurus well past the May 15 date, into June in fact,
because Orion/Taurus moved past the Sun as the Earth progressed
in its orbit, thus it was unclear if Planet X had moved to the
Sun or was still approaching. By July it was clear that it was definitely
in the solar system, as the constellation background had changed, but as
it was obviously heading for the Sun as a gravity drawn, where was it
vs-à-vs the Sun?
Earth and the Sun, was small comfort, as bombs aloft and directed from
Houston need more than the general area in a span of 93 million miles as a
target. The recently lofted infra-red probe, sent up on August 25 to
ostensibly look for brown dwarfs, has failed, gone blind. All attempts to
pinpoint the location are left to Earth hugging stations, a tunnel vision
where triangulation is needed. Thus assumptions are acting as the guide,
along with any data the spaceborne bombs can provide as to what is before
them. Should they overshoot, they push the rogue planet toward
Earth. Should they fail to explode the bombs, they have loosed in space a
horror that must be sent into the Sun for safety. A nervous day, at NASA.
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