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Planet X: PIONEER Role in the Search
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From: Nancy Lieder (zetatalk@zetatalk.com)
Subject: Planet X: PIONEER Role in the Search Newsgroups: sci.astro Date: 2001-12-13 13:34:45 PST Pioneer, per the early reports, was INTENDED to provide information on Planet X. Too bad NASA et all are in charge of this info, along with the Hubble. You're can't SEE. No live feeds from the Hubble. This is so the stock market won't drop, and the rich can continue their lifestyle as long as possible. This is so embarrasing questions aren't posed to the leadership, who are making plans that don't include YOU. US News World Report Planet X - Is It Really Out There? Sept 10, 1984 Shrouded from the sun's light, mysteriously tugging at the orbits of Uranus and Neptune, is an unseen force that astronomers suspect may be Planet X - a 10th resident of the Earth's celestial neighborhood. Last year, the infrared astronomical satellite (IRAS), circling in a polar orbit 560 miles from the Earth, detected heat from an object about 50 billion miles away that is now the subject of intense speculation. "All I can say is that we don't know what it is yet," says Gerry Neugesbeuer, director of the Palomar Observatory for the California Institute of Technology. Scientists are hopeful that the one-way journeys of the Pioneer 10 and 11 space probes may help to locate the nameless body. And from the pages of Troubled Times: This diagram appeared in the 1987 edition of the New Science and Invention Encyclopedia published by H.S. Stuttman, Westport, Connecticut, USA. The article was discussing the purpose of the Pioneer 10 and 11 space probes. Clearly shown is "Nemesis" a popular name for our sun's binary companion, a dead star. Binary solar systems are apparently the rule in our galaxy, not the exception.). Why does this diagram clearly shows the approximate location of Planet X (a.k.a. the 10th or 12th Planet)? Planet X is presented as a matter of fact in this respected encyclopedia. Some have suggested the paths of Pioneers 10 and 11 were chosen as to get a triangulated fix on Planet X, a suggestion this chart would support. (http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tworx372.htm) |
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From: Sarah Mc (sarahmac@hotpop.com)
Subject: Re: Planet X: PIONEER Role in the Search Newsgroups: sci.astro Date: 2001-12-14 08:39:12 PST 16 year old newspaper articles on science, astronomy and technology are about as usefull as used toilet paper. To use them to back up your cult claims are as worthy of note as the material deposited on the toilet paper. Why not post an old article on the Intel 8088 processor to back up the fact that it's the fastest CPU manufactured? Get the drift? Now, go feed your worms. |
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