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"....but
when lining up the spot in the
sky to peer at, found a small starlight
flash or red light fading in and out in
the spot!"
Nancy Lieder 27 March 2003
From: "nancylieder"
<zetatalk@z...>
Date:
Thu Mar 27, 2003 9:52 pm
Subject:
Planet X Visible, no Scope, no Binoculars!
Please note that this is happening
now, for ME actually last Tuesday evening Mar 26 when we had utterly
clear skies here in rural Wisconsin. I was planning to use my binocs but
when lining up the spot in the sky to peer at, found a small starlight
flash or red light fading in and out in the spot! The URL below has my
description, a portion of a graphic from the Where_to_Look web site
(link from the page below) and Steve Havas confirming that I was not the
only one surprised to find this was now happening.
This means, at the distance Uranus is at, it is now reflecting sunlight.
In that the corpus, Planet X body, is only 4xEarth size, it is the dust
cloud and moon swirls you are seeing.
http://www.zetatalk.com/teams/rogue/nancy13.htm
Side of the Eye Technique on Mar 25, 2003
I live in the country, in central Wisconsin, where there is little light
pollution and the air is clear of industrial pollution. The night was
crystal clear, not a cloud in the sky, so around 8:45 PM, armed with
printouts of Where to Look I located Orion's Belt, Aldebaran by moving
in a straight line from the line drawn by Orion's belt and up a bit to
Aldebaran, and the spot below Aldebaran where the Planet X complex can
be located at this date. Aldebaran is a bright star with an orange
tinge, but what was intermittently visible at the Planet X spot was
distinctly red, and much smaller than Aldebaran. It seemed to appear
only briefly, but would reappear when I glanced a bit to the side, then
fade again. Very red. I had planned to use 7x35 binoculars in this
search, but having found that I could see it with the unaided eye, by
using the Side of the Eye technique, will pursue this.
Nancy
I was on #zetatalk tonight for about an
hour and there were several people who reported seeing what they thought
was Planet X with and without binoculars or telescope. Just like you,
they described the location where Aldebaran and the reddish object they
saw was in relation to each which fitted where to Planet X is on the
charts. It looks like there is a flood of sightings going on!
Steve
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This one needs no comment. Go outside and look
for yourself then tell me whether there's a 12th planet in both daytime
and night sky, as it allegedly became daylight visible on the 27th of
March, (according to the Zeta 7 week prior to poleshift prediction.)
By now at the distance predicted the 12th planet should be the brightest
object in the day time sky, next to the sun which should make itself
blatantly obvious in the darker evening and night time skies. I've looked and there's absolutely nothing visible during the day or
night at Nancy's co-ordinates. Although I'd still like to know how it
can be daylight visible to the naked eye and invisible to infrared CCD
imaging via telescope.
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