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Note:
On originally publishing the page I mixed up my Zeta disciples naming
Robert Sephre instead of Thomas Garrett Trobaugh, to which I just
like to apologise to Mr Trobaugh who isn't a spam, come porn artist,
just a self confessed schizophrenic. (Guess you can chalk this up to my
own blooper. Opps....)
From:
Shaun Howell (cathead232@earthlink.net)
Subject:
TTW - It's a Date!
Newsgroups:
alt.fan.art-bell
Date:
2003-05-15 15:00:09 PST
Okay, here you have it...
everyone set your watches.
on 5/15/03 4:04 PM, gtrobaugh at samsara2003@earthlink.net wrote:
I have put together a chart that I think gives a final guess as to
event date based on what we have been told and observed, based
largely on http://www.zetatalk3.com/teams/rogue/jpass.htm
See
http://www.samsara2003.com/New/new-main.htm#calculations
Note: There is a good chance this is off by +/- an unspecified number
days or so, as the speed of the 12th planet may not be constant,
as the quadratic calculations based on Zeta
global coordinates assume.
Regards,
Samsara
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So Mr
Thomas Garrett Trobaugh
(AKA Samsara) published his pole shift charts prior to May 15th, one
whole day before Nancy and the Zetas made their statement on the 16th
(Lou Gentile) and 17th IRC chat. Yet his matches the Zetas exactly. Or
is Trobaugh
now
the second "Emissary?" (More like Nancy used his figures and passed them
as Zeta predictions.)
#Zetatalk_crisis
17th May, 2003
[22:42]
<NancyHere> ZT: Since we
were precise about the dates, even the number of hours for rotation
stoppage (5.9 days), we have no problem with being precise on the
meaning of the PS date as May 27.
[22:43]
<NancyHere>
Let us use the rotation STOPPAGE
point as a key point, as this also has a known location - the Atlantic
Rift.
[22:46]
<NancyHere> ZT: If the
shift occurs on May 27, and rotation stoppage is for a 5.9 days lenght
of time, then count back 5.9 days to find the DAY when rotation stops.
[22:47]
<NancyHere>
ZT: Since rotation stoppage happens when the Atlantic Rift is fixed
facing the approaching Planet X, we know that the end point of the time
line should be May 27th for the Atlantic Rift as it is WHEN ROTATION
STOPS.
[22:47]
<NancyHere> ZT: This is a
key point as there is a day of slowing, the slowdown to stoppage
happening WITHIN A DAY as we have stated.
[22:48]
<NancyHere>
ZT: So on May 21st, 5.9 days before
the shift, the Atlantic Rift is positioned facing the approaching Planet
X, which is coming up toward the Earth from beneath the Sun and a tad to
the right as seen from Earth.
[22:50]
<NancyHere>
Given that rotation stoppage took
less than a day to happen, the slowdown started on May 20, but assume
for the sake of simplicity that it took exactly 24 hours to slowdown,
the equates to a 36 hour period since the last time the Atlantic Rift
was positioned facing Planet X!
[22:52]
<NancyHere>
ZT: In other words, the Atlantic Rift
is positioned on the farthest side of the Earth from the face presented
to Planet X when that DAY of rotation slowdown occurs, the day taking 24
hours for a 12 hour turn of the globe.
[22:53]
<NancyHere>
Thus, you actually have the slowdown starting on the 19th, but almost
imerceptibly.
[22:53]
<NancyHere>
ZT: Then on the 20th, when the Atlantic Rift is positioned facing Planet
X, it LINGERS there, creating the late sundown we stated will be
observed.
[22:55]
<NancyHere>
ZT: The lingering will cause a later
sunset for Europe, Africa, and an even later sunset for the Americas,
but for Asia where it is already night, this will not be noticed, nor
Australia and Japan.
[22:57]
<NancyHere>
ZT: The slowdown at this point is
such that the Atlantic Rift is not only LINGERING facing Planet X, is
resists moving on to the extent that the Earth is already in a slower
rotation when it does manage to pull the Atlantic Rift away and move it
to the dark side of the Earth.
[22:58]
<NancyHere>
ZT: Thus slowed, it provides for those parts of the globe that missed a
late sunset with a late SUNRISE!
[22:59]
<NancyHere> ZT: Thus
slowed, it also comes into the day represented by May 21 with a rotation
that lacks momentum, and thus THIS time when it lingers, it cannot
excape the linger.
[22:59]
<NancyHere>
ZT: Thus, when we describe May 20 as
a DAY, this is a slow day, taking longer than 24 hours, and should be
computed as such.
[23:01]
<NancyHere>
Rotation has slowed, so that the
sunset is some hours late, the sunrise hours late for others, and the
1/4 of a day that it takes the Atlantic Rift to come into the grip of
Planet X, facing Planet X, to the point where it faces it squarly, is
slightly longer than 6 hours, as this must include rotation coming to a
halt!
[23:01]
<NancyHere>
End ZT on this matter and open for Q's on this matter.
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