Fw: Ferrada Comet/Planet
Rob Hulsart ( (no email) )
Mon, 28 Dec 1998 13:30:03 -0500
>Well, this is a little off the subject but I feel like replying anyway.
Ill
>make it short. Since the 1930's when pluto was found they all knew that
>there had to be something out there that is much bigger that would be
>messing up the orbits of nep. and urn. like we see. In 1983 the IRAS
>sattelite spotted an object inbound about 4 times earth mass about 10
>billion miles out. The story appeared in the Washington Post that morning
>(I have the article if anyone wants to see). By that night, the story was
>officially denied and removed. Nothing more was heard from NASA about a
>10th planet until 1989, when some JPL scientist said that by using "better"
>measurements from the voyager and pioneer spacecraft, it turns out that
>there really is no perturbation in the orbit of neptune or uranus and there
>is nothing out there! Contradicting over 70 years of careful observation
>with one set of readings! And the best part is that everyone buy's it!
>Well, not me............
>
>There is MOST DEFINETLY a 10th member to our solar system. To understand
>it's importance however, and how the title 12th planet came to be, you must
>read the books of Zecharia Sitchin. Namely, his first book, The 12th
>Planet. To make the story very simple and short, there are NUMEROUS
>references in anchient sumerian clay tablets (circa 3000-4000 B.C. pre
>egypt) of depictions of the solar system with 12 members. 10 planets, plus
>the sun and the moon. They were all considered gods to the sumerians. So
>the 12th planet is really the 10th.
>
>The sumerians actually have a story about the creation of out solar system
>and I would buy this one any day up against the bull that modern science
has
>to say about why pluto is a few degrees off the eliptic and why uranus is
on
>its side. Here's the TRUTH -
>
>A rougue planet (like the one that hubble just spotted last may if anyone
>was watching) got thrown from a binary system and got caught up in our
sun's
>gravity. As it veered into our solar system, from below the eliptic, it
>raced past neptune and uranus, its magnetic field being VERY strong it
>tipped uranus on its side when it passed. At that time there was NO EARTH.
>There was another planet, much bigger, that they called Tiamat that
occupied
>the orbit of the asteroid belt. This was a mostly water planet. This
rouge
>planet struck Tiamat on its first and second orbits and split it in two,
>pulverizeing the side where it hit (asterioids) and sending the oblate
other
>half down to a lower orbit, the orbit of the earth. That is why the
pacific
>ocean is soo big and deep and the continents are moving so fast compared to
>the other planets. The earth is HEALING from a collision. All the comets
>we see are a result of this too. The water that was ejected into space
>became the comets. Pluto was a moon of saturn that was ripped out of its
>gravity and sent on its own wierd orbit.
>
>How nice is that? A theory that can explain MANY of the factors in our
>solar system that standard theory can only speculate at. And the beauty of
>this is that it was all written down IN STONE over 6000 years ago. If you
>doubt this, I encourage you to read Sitchin's books.
>
>Oh yeah, it has an orbit of 3600 years, compared to earth, and is actually
>orbiting TWO bodies. Our sun is one focus and our sun's dead twin, out
>there in space somewhere, is the other focus. The sumerians said it was
>about 4 times the size of earth, red in color, and causes great catastrophe
>on earth when it makes its passage through our solar system. They say it
>caused the great flood by causing a polar shift.
>
>Well, hope I cleared up some comfusion on the 12th planet and hopefully I
>raised a lot more questions in some minds out there. You really gotta read
>Sitchin's books before you judge what is said here.
>
>BTW- The Sumerians called this planet Nibiru. The Babylonians renamed it
>Marduk.
>
>Marduk and The "RA" or "Amon-Ra" of egypt are the same 'god'....
>
>
>Peace,
>
>Rob H.
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>>Matthew Redmond wrote:
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>>> Hello everybody,
>>>
>>> I'm a little confused. A few people have been talking about a 12th
>>> planet...What happened to numbers 10 and 11? At last count it was
>nine...
>>>
>>> 1 Mercury
>>> 2 Venus
>>> 3 Earth
>>> 4 Mars
>>> 5 Jupiter
>>> 6 Saturn
>>> 7 Uranus
>>> 8 Neptune
>>> 9 Pluto
>>>
>>> In which case I believe you might be talking about the as yet
>undiscovered
>>> tenth planet which was theorised to exist because of the anomalous
effect
>in
>>> I think Neptune's orbit. Pluto is not big enough to be the sole cause
of
>>> this effect.
>>>
>>> However, it is also thought by some that there was another planet where
>the
>>> asteroid belt is now. That would bring the telly up to 11 planets.
>Still
>>> one short.
>>>
>>> Matthew.
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