Planet X: Appearance at PASSAGE
The ancients described the passing Planet X as a fire dragon in the sky
or a bird. Hail and high winds and red dust and volcanic eruptions and
earthquakes and high tides accompany these eipsodes. In the Mahabharata
Garuda is described as a winged deity which had a radiance like the Sun,
could change shapes at will, and destroyed other gods and kings by
casting down fire and stirring up storms of reddish dust which darkened
the Sun, Moon and stars. Janva-Khanda Nirmana Parva is described as a
fierce fowl with one wing and one eye, which vomits blood.
All the quarter of the earth, being overwhelmed by
showers of dust, look inauspicious. Fierce clouds,
portentous of danger, drop bloody showers during
the night. ... Meteors, effulgent like Indra's
thunder-bolt, fall with loud hisses ... People, for
meeting together, coming out of their houses with
lighted brands, have still to encounter a thick gloom
all around ... From the mountains of Kailasa and
Mandara and Himavat thousands of explosion are
heard and thousands of summits are tumbling down. ...
Fierce winds charged with pointed pebbles are
blowing, crushing mighty trees. In villages and towns
trees, ordinary and sacred, are falling down, crushed
by mighty winds and struck by lighting.
Mahabharata
And Plato documents what occurs during a passage reporting on when the
Greek Solon visited Egypt and an old priest spoke to him:
You are all young in your minds which hold no store
of old belief based on long tradition, no knowledge
hoary with age. The reason is this. There have been,
and will be hereafter, many and divers destructions of
mankind, the greatest by fire and water, though other
lesser ones are due to countless other causes. Thus the
story current also in your part of the world, that
Phaethon, child of the Sun, once harnessed his father's
chariot but could not guide it on his father's course
and so burnt up everything on the face of the earth and
was himself consumed by the thunderbolt - this legend
has the air of a fable; but the truth behind it is a
deviation of the bodies that revolve in heaven round
the earth and a destruction, occurring at long intervals,
of things on earth by a great conflagration...
Any great or noble achievement or otherwise
exceptional event that has come to pass, either in your
parts or here or in any place of which we have tidings,
has been written down for ages past in records that are
preserved in our temples; whereas with you and other
peoples again and again life has only lately been
enriched... when once more, after the usual period of
years, the torrents from heaven sweep down like a
pestilence, leaving only the rude and unlettered among
you. And so you start again like children, knowing
nothing of what existed in ancient times here or in
your own country... your people remember only one
deluge, though there were many earlier...
Timaeus