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Noted 19th century English astronomer John Couch
Adams was the first to begin plotting its likely position after noticing
strange deviations in the orbit of Uranus -- at that time the most distant
planet known -- that suggested it was being tugged by the gravity of another
body. Since then dozens of eminent astronomers have
followed the same hunch. The search has thus far yielded two further planets
-- Neptune (1846) and Pluto (1930) -- but not the supersized "brown
dwarf" they still think exists. Will a 10th be found? There are as many sceptics
as believers. If it's out there, says John Anderson at the NASA Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, it has a mass five times that of Earth's, takes as long as 1000
years to orbit the Sun and is so far away its effects on the outermost
planets won't be detected again until 2600. But here's where the mystery thickens. If it
does exist and is coming back, what will the effects be for Earth. Could Relfe, whose books include The Mars Records:
Biofeedback Meter Sessions Where a Man Regained Hidden Memories of Military
Service on Mars and The Dangers of Eating Microwave Food, has
amassed a catalogue of evidence that suggests Earth is due for a closer
encounter than it would wish with Planet X in late 2003. Among the claims on her website: · NASA discovered and
excitedly disclosed the existence of Planet X on December 30, 1983. A Washington
Post article the next day quoted space researcher Dr James Houck
speculating that the object was as close to Earth as 80 billion kilometres --
"if it really is that close, it would be part of our solar system,"
he said. Media controllers quickly gagged the scientists responsible. One
NASA expert, Dr Robert Harrington, who continued to speak about a strange
find, met an untimely death in 1993. · OBSERVATORIES continued to sight
the planet last year. To quash concerns, NASA announced it had found
"the largest asteroid in history" beyond Neptune. · PLANET X has intentionally
been made to sound ridiculous and confusing in a bid to deflect interest. · DRAMATIC changes in weather patterns
and an upsurge of earthquakes and volcanoes since the 1990s are a precursor
of what's to come. X's mass, magnetism and density is such that it disrupts
the surface of every planet it passes. · NASA and US military
chiefs
are quietly building dome homes to survive the coming cataclysm. "As
many know, NASA has covered up evidence of UFOs, ETs and structures on the
Moon and Mars for quite some time," writes co-conspiracist Mark
Hazlewood at his website, http://www.prep2003.com/.
He believes the devastation will wipe out all but a few hundred million
people on Earth. How
do we survive? Head for the hills, says http://www.zetatalk.com/, which predicts that Planet
X's passing will exert such a dramatic effect on the magnetic poles and
tectonic plates of Earth that all but the eastern third of Australia will
disappear under the waves. |
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