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Re: Planet X: MAY Coordinates


In Article <9db5ub$8o5$1@news1.xs4all.nl> Jos wrote:
>  Zeta said the light to be reddish. You presume they meant the light
>  that comes from the planet and not as seen from earth. A valid point
>  I think because that would settle it /also/, so this could be included
>  into your observation...?

While sorting the recent postings, I note that where the Zetas state
Planet X has a redish glow, and we know from the Jewish Exodus
descriptions that the tail has red iron dust in it (thus turning river
Nile red and the Revelations prophecy about rivers turning blood red).
Folklore, carefully documented by Velikovsky, gives us this recount.
And to those out there who want to put this scary subject aside quicky
by vilifying Velikovsky (no pun intended) for his conclusions and/or
speculations, let's just focus on the folklore he reports and the
scientific studies he references.

Worlds in Collision, The Red World
    In the middle of the second millennium before the present
    era, the earth underwent one of the greatest catastrophes in
    its history. A celestial body ... came very close to the earth.
    The account of this catastrophe can be reconstructed from
    evidence supplied by a large number of documents. The
    comet .. touched the earth first with it's gaseous tail. .. Servius
    wrote, "It was not of a flaming but of a bloody redness."

    One of the first visible signs of this encounter was the
    reddening of the earth's surface by a fine dust of rusty
    pigment. In sea, lake, and river this pigment gave a bloody
    coloring to the water. Because of these particles of
    ferruginous or other soluble pigment, the world turned red.

    The Manuscript Quiche of the Mayas tells that in the Western
    Hemisphere, in the days of a great cataclysm, when the earth
    quaked and the sun's motion was interrupted, the water in
    the rivers turned to blood.

    Ipuwer, the Egyptian eyewitness to the catastrophe, wrote
    his lament on papyrus, "The river is blood", and this corresponds
    with the Book of Exodus 7:20: "All the waters that were in
    the river were turned to blood".