line with where the tail is coming from, will this be the spot where the lick of the tail is first experienced? Dust clouds,
as anyone experiencing a sand storm will attest, have a life of their own. The cloud itself exists because there is some
kind of glue holding it together. The dust clings to the debris which clings to the larger debris such as moons, and
these cling to Planet X. There is more than gravity involved, as this is too simplistic an explanation, and more than
magnetism though the iron ore is certainly more magnetically active than most dust clouds.
Debris follows the pattern of the tail, all being included in the dynamics. Debris toward the end of a moon swirl that is
curling toward the Earth and giving it a tail lick, so to speak, may be as massive and likely to cause damage as debris
toward the Planet X portion of the tail. Look to the planets in the Ecliptic, with the more massive at outer orbits. The
planets have their positions, their placement, for various reasons, and size is not the determinant as to what is closest to
the gravitational giant, the Sun. In like manner, larger debris may in fact be trailing smaller, within a moon swirl
trailing behind Planet X. Thus, all parts of the globe report debris, China as well as Egypt, in the past. The tail streams
behind Planet X, which is moving rapidly and has been during the preceding months, and is involved in swirling
motions as the Moons have a dance between themselves. Thus, there is motion already.
A tail swirl, moving like a slow moving tornado, approaches Earth which has magnetic as well as gravity attraction.
Thus, it is not simply a head-on hit, tail to Earth, as it is also a sideways hit from swirling matter coming from this or
that side. Then there is the motion of a tail swirl being curled toward Earth, continuing the curl. Like a whip that curls
around what it is thrown against, the tail can warp all around the Earth during such a lick. There are no parts of the
globe that do not report red dust, frankly. It is perhaps more extreme on those sides of the globe that will be facing the
approach, but elsewhere is not exempt. Debris, as with red dust, may have a slight weight to the sides of the Earth
facing the approaching Planet X complex, but from the standpoint of an individual worries about having a boulder land
on his head, the odds are so close as to be statistically insignificant, as to which side of the Earth you are on.
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Throughout the early years of ZetaTalk, the Point of Passage, where Planet X
pierces the Ecliptic, was described as aligning with the ZetaTalk Triangle,
which would place Planet X approximately midway between the Earth and
the Sun. It was likewise described as being at its closest point some 14
million miles from the Earth. This obvious Conflict was explained at that time
as the distance major debris in the tail would be from Earth, fogging the issue
to maintain the White Lie posture, as clarity at that time would reveal that the
passage was not to occur when the planets were positioned as they were on or
shortly after May 15, 2003. During the 2002 Sighting TEAM analysis of CCD
images we explained that the moons of Planet X would range no further than
5 million miles from Planet X. Given that Planet X entered the inner solar
system from the direction of Orion, at a 32° angle to the Sun and from
beneath the Ecliptic, and is literally slinging through the solar system in a
straight line orbit with only a slight Retrograde motion around the Side of the
Sun, what would the trajectory past Earth be? As we have explained, the
Earth is stalled in her orbit, cannot rise or drop to any great extent, can
reverse in her orbit but is swept toward Planet X by the Sweeping Arms of
the Sun, and is held at a distance from Planet X by the normal Repulsion
Force that exists between bodies this size.
The 32° angle persists. As Planet X neared the
Sun it was glancing around the S. Pole on the
side of the Sun facing Orion. We have
explained that Planet X, aligned with magnetic
flow lines, first slung its S. Pole away from the Sun’s S. Pole and pointed its N. Pole
toward the Sun’s S. Pole as it moved along. This is of record as the Earth’s geological
N. Pole was temporarily Iceland, then Siberia, as it wobbled to adjust to the changing
magnetic influences caused by Planet X. At present, the Earth is tilting its N. Pole
toward the S. Pole of Planet X, and leaning toward the right-hand side where Planet X
is passing the Sun. This simulates a Summer for the northern hemisphere, but puts the
Constellations askew for the seasons and Hudson Bay as the global cold spot, a clue for
the observant that the orbit is not normal. Planet X is now moving away from the Sun,
approaching the point where it will pierce the Ecliptic, and thus from the viewpoint
from Earth, the Moon Swirls have been around the Sun. Given the 32° angle, Planet X
pierces the Ecliptic in accordance with the ZetaTalk Triangle and continues its climb, over the top of the Earth,
bringing its complex, the corpus and moons, within 14 million miles of the distressed Earth. This close pass allows
debris in the tail, by that time streaming toward Earth due not only to the solar wind blowing it there but also the
magnetic interplay between the Earth and Planet X. The tail, composed of oxidized iron particles, participates. This
debris is already arriving.
The point where rotation slows to a stop occurs, as we have mentioned, when Planet X is positioned to supplant the
Sun as the dominant magnetic voice the Earth hears. Counting backward from the point where Planet X slings over the
top of the Earth, and assuming this to be a rapid transit as Planet X has pierced the Ecliptic and can now Buzz on Out,
we can see that the week of rotation stoppage occurs at the point where Planet X is piercing the Ecliptic. Twists and
turns for both planets leading into this point are not addressed in this description, nor the length of time any point may
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takes, nor any pause points that might occur, nor any start date for any part of the action. As we have repeatedly
stated, until the populace in general is receiving our message simultaneously with the elite, in a setting similar to live
TV or radio, we will not be providing specifics on the dance between Planet X and Earth, nor any 270° Roll, nor any
odd reverse transit Venus might take, nor any astonishing displays the tail might present, nor any atmospheric
conditions the magnetic lineup of the planets might create, nor any gradual slowing or extreme wobble the Earth might
assume. Our message is not for the elite, to entrap and enslave and selectively glean out workers from the populace, it