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Re: Planet X: HEAT from NASA et al


But it gets worse.  Beyond all the reports I get on private e-mail re
NOT being allowed to look THERE, even when prior arrangements have been
made, the cold hand of NASA reaching out even into other countries, to
suppress interest in this inbound monster planet about to pass by Earth
in 2003, can be felt.  Here’s a report from someone OUTSIDE the US, kept
anonymous as all my e-mail contacts are.

> Several months ago I had written to NASA and 
> asked them to post a picture of Planet X.  I 
> received a polite letter denying its existence, and 
> then files disappeared from my and a friend’s 
> computer.  Also sites we had gone to for research 
> were suddenly gone from the net or we were 
> denied access so I know there is something out 
> there they don’t want us to see or know about.
>
> We are also looking for NASA’s first announcement 
> about Planet X.  (I am not sure what they called it 
> at the time.)  This was back in the 80’s.  If you 
> know where we could find it or if you have it, we 
> would really like to get it again as all our files 
> regarding this whole subject disappeared from our 
> computers after I wrote to NASA and asked for an 
> update and what they were hiding.  We were also 
> denied access to many sites where we had found 
> information.

Meanwhile the weather gets weirder 
   (http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword092.htm)
and the quakes are on the uptick and inactive volcanoes are activating 
   (http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword102.htm)
and the poles are melting 
   (http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword142.htm)
but YOU don’t get to know why.  Only the elite, NASA and the Bush
Administration and a few chosen buddies around the world, so THEY can
prepare but YOU don’t count.  They don’t want your messy panic.

Washington Post
Mystery Heavenly Body Discovered, a front page story
31-Dec-1983

    A heavenly body possibly as large as the giant planet 
    Jupiter and possibly so close to Earth that it would be
    part of this solar system has been found in the 
    direction of the constellation Orion by an orbiting 
    telescope aboard the U.S. infrared astronomical 
    satellite. So mysterious is the object that astronomers
    do not know if it is a planet, a giant comet, a nearby
    "protostar" that never got hot enough to become a 
    star, a distant galaxy so young that it is still in
    the process of forming its first stars or a galaxy so 
    shrouded in dust that none of the light cast by its 
    stars ever gets through. "All I can tell you is that we 
    don't know what it is," Dr. Gerry Neugebauer, IRAS 
    chief scientist for California's Jet Propulsion 
    Laboratory and director of the Palomar Observatory
    for the California Institute of Technology said in an 
    interview.

    The most fascinating explanation of this mystery 
    body, which is so cold it casts no light and has never 
    been seen by optical telescopes on Earth or in space, 
    is that it is a giant gaseous planet, as large as Jupiter 
    and as close to Earth as 50 billion miles. While that 
    may seem like a great distance in earthbound terms, 
    it is a stone's throw in cosmological terms, so close 
    in fact that it would be the nearest heavenly body to 
    Earth beyond the outermost planet Pluto. "If it is 
    really that close, it would be a part of our solar 
    system," said Dr. James Houck of Cornell University's 
    Center for Radio Physics and Space Research and a 
    member of the IRAS science team. "If it is that
    close, I don't know how the world's planetary 
    scientists would even begin to classify it."

    The mystery body was seen twice by the infrared 
    satellite as it scanned the northern sky from last January
    to November, when the satellite ran out of the 
    supercold helium that allowed its telescope to see 
    the coldest bodies in the heavens. The second 
    observation took place six months after the first and 
    suggested the mystery body had not moved from its 
    spot in the sky near the western edge of the 
    constellation Orion in that time. "This suggests it's not
    a comet because a comet would not be as large as the
    one we've observed and a comet would probably have
    moved," Houck said. "A planet may have moved if 
    it were as close as 50 billion miles but it could still be 
    a more distant planet and not have moved in six
    months time.

    Whatever it is, Houck said, the mystery body is so 
    cold its temperature is no more than 40 degrees above
    "absolute" zero, which is 459 degrees Fahrenheit 
    below zero. The telescope aboard IRAS is cooled so 
    low and is so sensitive it can "see" objects in the 
    heavens that are only 20 degrees above absolute zero. 
    When IRAS scientists first saw the mystery body and 
    calculated that it could be as close as 50 billion miles, 
    there was some speculation that it might be moving 
    toward Earth. "It's not incoming mail," Cal Tech's 
    Neugebauer said. "I want to douse that idea with as 
    much cold water as I can."

Hummm, he doesn’t know what it IS, but he knows it’s not inbound. 
Right.