attempt on Sep 21, 2003 was disguised as the death of Galileo into Jupiter, billed as potentially
lighting the sky up, but a dud as it was disabled by benign aliens. The rules governing worlds
such as Earth, in the early stages of their spiritual growth, are that they are not allowed to
destroy one another. Despite being so warned, the US set out to attempt to nuke Planet X with
a loaded probe, and failed. This second attempt scheduled for July 4 is a test, as the probe is
not being sent toward Planet X, but to the Earth's dark twin, which shares its orbit and arrived
over a year ago to ride the orbit just behind the stalled Earth. As the Earth stalled in her orbit in
Dec 2003, and the dark twin arrived behind her by mid-2004, their locations were known for the launch date of this
newest probe in Dec 2004. The dark twin, a black hunk of rock that is invisible unless positioned to reflect some light
in the blue and yellow spectrum toward the viewer as it was in early 2004 [photos], is in a location that matches the
Temple1 location given on diagrams. The dark twin is in sight just after sunset, to the West, and this is where
Earthlings are being told to gaze for the Deep Impact fireworks.
This test is testing the feasibility of this type of planetary
nudge via nukes, the theory. It is expected to be allowed
because the dark twin is known to be dead, no water, no
vegetation, no life, no atmosphere, and thus, presumably,
not under the rule whereby inhabited planets are not
allowed to destroy each other. Should the dark twin be
nudged, computations can be run on what would be
needed to nudge Planet X. Meanwhile, so those who
assume they rule Earth and resent any other rules being
imposed on them, they will work on negotiations, or so
they assume. They regularly give the Call to any aliens
who will respond, who make all manner of promises to
this crowd because they are calling the wrong folks. A
Call given for selfish reasons is a call to the Service-to-
Self, who lie, promise anything, and in their counsel try
to encourage more back stabbing, shattered hopes, and
behavior in humans that might ensure them of more
recruits when the dust settles. The Council of Worlds, who make and enforce the rules, are attended in the main by
Service-to-Other, the 95% of the Universe that treats their criminal element, the Service-to-Self, like pariah. The
Council of Worlds most certainly does not listen to those in the Service-to-Self, nor empower them to act on their
behalf.
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ZetaTalk: Deep Impact
Chance of some fireworks on July 4th? Possible, in the hands of man. Chance of nuking Planet X out of its trajectory?
Zero.
Signs of the Times #1469
Fireworks likely when NASA blows up comet [Jun 26]
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/apscience_story.asp?
'Not all dazzling fireworks displays will be on Earth this Independence Day. NASA hopes to shoot
off its own celestial sparks in an audacious mission that will blast a stadium-sized hole in a comet
half the size of Manhattan. NASA guarantees that its experiment will not significantly change the
comet's orbit nor will the smash-up put the comet or any remnants of it on a collision course with
Earth.' [and from another source]
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/deepimpact/mission/index.html The Deep Impact mission lasts
six years from start to finish. Planning and design for the mission took place from November 1999
through May 2001. In December 2004, a Delta II rocket launches the combined Deep Impact
spacecraft which leaves Earth's orbit and is directed toward the comet. After a voyage of 173 days
and 431 million kilometers (268 million miles), NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft will get up-close
and personal with comet Tempel 1 on July 4. Tempel 1's orbit lies between the orbits of Mars and
Jupiter.
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ZetaTalk: Deep Impact Result
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ZetaTalk: Deep Impact Result
written July 6, 2005
In this day and age of special effects, were these photos and videos concocted in advance to show to the
public? How are we to ever know?
As we stated days before the July 4th show was scheduled to start, these fireworks were in the hands of man, as any failure or floundering would be theirs. And flounder they did. As we explained, the target was not a comet but the
Earth's Dark Twin, target practice against a dead world in preparation for another attempt to nuke Planet X out of its
current trajectory. The planned explosions from several nuclear devices, in keeping with the story being told, was to
occur simultaneously, a single flash, but what occurred was a series of flashes over an hour. Do dead, cold, dirty
snowballs, separating so the parts drift off into the void and vacuum of space, ignite? What is it that ignites? Frozen
water? Bits of dust? Ignition is from what man put there, bomb material, and the fact that several explosions occurred
are proof that NASA lied, once again, and had several bombs, not one, aboard. Earth based observatories and
individuals watching with their scopes saw several explosions, but official images from space based observatories or
the observing probe itself stopped after the prepared story and reality parted ways.
The animation prepared well ahead of time, to be shown as though it was from space based views, did not match the
result, nor did the scripted commentary that the stunned scientists struggled to relay during the well advertised event.
They had no explanation for the series of explosions, and stuttered into silence, not daring to venture a guess as it
might counter the eventual official explanation. Debunking the theories now being floated is easy. One popular Internet
theory is that electrical currents within the comet, lightning in essence, created the flashes. If comets were so
electrified, wouldn't they be flashing as well as outgassing, regularly, as they encounter the debris in the solar system?
The NASA explanation is that portions of the rocky interior of the comet were under pressure and exploded. Again,
we point out that in the void of space, where expansion is not constrained, the comet would simply have broken into
pieces, without an explosion. For an explosion, there needs to be either fissionable or flammable material, and the only
such material available for that is what man would have delivered.
So what did happen? The series of nuclear devices bundled together requires a precise impact at the tip of each for a
simultaneous explosion, and the bundling needs to remain intact. Should either of these fail, the simultaneous
explosion fails, and both failed. NASA's failure rate is not laid out before the public, especially since the Columbia