ZetaTalk: Photographic Proof
Signs of the Times #1140
To the left of sun it is pretty apparent with red tail/dust to the left of it also. [and from another
source] Photos taken at 5:10 PM Sep 21, 2004. The reverse of what is seen in the northern
hemisphere, Planet X is now to the left in the afternoon, the reserse of what was seen last Mar 4,
2004.
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ZetaTalk: Big Squeeze
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ZetaTalk: Big Squeeze
written Mar 23, 2004
In thèMeaning of Sednà the Zetas statèThis [Earth twin] will become visible
soon, if not already, and will come close to the Earth before other dramas
intervene’ when talking about the Earth`s twin. That would mean that the twin is
only a quarter of a turn around the sun away from us now. The repulsion force
from the twin is possibly a significant factor in the sequence of events leading up
to the pole shift - forcing the Earth in towards Planet X more than just the
sweeping arms of the sun are now.
The Earth in her orbit is hapless and passive, and most certainly cannot escape the forces that push and pull at her. In
priority:
1. She is bound to the Sun, the gravity giant.
2. She is pushed away from the Sun by the Repulsion Force, balancing this gravity pull.
3. She is kept in the Ecliptic by a backwash of particles that emerge from the poles of the Sun and wrap around to
return at the Sun’s middle, thus coming in from above and beneath the Earth, holding her in that Ecliptic.
4. She is swept along by the Sweeping Arms of the Sun which arrive regularly and maintain the momentum the
planets in their orbits exhibit.
5. She is put in her orbit by the other planets, which when passing each other in their orbits exert their own gravity
and Repulsion Force pressures such that the planets find their orbit to ease these pressures all around.
When an interloper such as Planet X comes into the neighborhood, it at first tries to avoid this tight network of pushing and pulling forces and take the easy path by plunging 32° below the Ecliptic from its approach 11° below the Ecliptic.
1. But as Planet X is plunging toward the Sun in the forces that push and pull at it, this only delays the crunch.
2. At the current mass of the Sun, for Planet X the Repulsion Force clicks in only after it has passed Earth’s orbit
and stands within Earth’s orbit. At this point is slides long the Sun, held away by the Repulsion Force.
3. The Ecliptic backwash has, during the approach from below, pushed Planet X toward the Sun, along with the
gravity pull of the Sun, but to punch through the Ecliptic and emerge leaving the Sun from above requires that it
meet the backwash head on during its exit from the inner solar system. This is not a rapid resolution, as the
Ecliptic forces above and below are strong and equal, so the balance is tripped by other forces which play out.
4. The Sweeping Arms are one of these forces, as at each pass Planet X bumps over them, in its retrograde orbit
manner, and other planets coming head on to Planet X are swept into Planet X. While there is wiggle room in
this dance, the gravity Repulsion Force and magnetic clash with other planets is resolved by the weak link. For
the Earth and Venus, this has meant halting and reversing in their orbits, swept into Planet X at a Sweeping Arm
pass and then bouncing back.
5. Where the planets can, on occasion such as last May 5, 2000 stretch out in a line from the Sun with no distress
on this proximity to each other, when not in such a lineup there is wiggle room. But by retreating in their orbits
Venus and Earth are creating such a lineup again, and Mars is approaching this point out beyond the orbits or
Venus and Earth, and yet another, the Earth’s dark twin, is coming up behind the Earth in their shared orbit. This
is a jam-up with only one resolution.
As has been seen since last Sep 23, 2003, where the Earth rose up in her Ecliptic plane in response to the approach
from the South of Planet X, and after the Dec 25, 2003 when the Earth halted in her orbit, a temporary drop down in
the Ecliptic, staying within the Ecliptic plane is not a rigid rule. Thus, in this crunch, one of the Planets may move up
or down to ease the crunch. As has been seen since Dec 25, 2003, a planet halted in its orbit despite the influence of
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ZetaTalk: Big Squeeze
the Sweeping Arms is the lesser when faced with a strong Repulsion Force issue in front of the planet, halting in an
orbit is not a rigid rule. Thus, in this crunch, the Earth’s dark twin or Mars may halt their orbits, and even reverse, to
ease the crunch. But where is the earth in this? She has Venus to her left, Mars to her right, and her dark twin bringing up the rear! The big squeeze, and Sweeping Arms throw them all at her, and bouncing Planet X toward her, regularly!
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ZetaTalk: Waiting to Exhale
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ZetaTalk: Waiting to Exhale
written Mar 26, 2004
What to expect, over the next few days or weeks, regarding the sweeping arms and their expected impact.
During the Aug 14, 2003 sweep blackouts occurred round the world due to electromagnetic surge, but then that
phenomena seemed to pass. At this point Planet X was positioned behind the Sun from Earth, yet swooping in
from the outer solar system and thus this motion caused disruption in particle flows normally flowing outward
evenly from the Sun. The Earth was in a direct line for a blast, based on this temporary position. In this, the
Earth could do nothing but endure the blast.
The Sep 26, 2003 sweep saw 8+ Richter quakes in Japan and Siberia, and the Earth rising in her Ecliptic by
several degrees, holding that position through the next sweep on Nov 9, 2003, when compass irregularities
increased radically, the only observed result. This was, as we have explained, a reaction of the Earth to having a
giant magnet approach from the South and Earth lifting up to position her S Pole above the approaching N Pole
of Planet X. In this, the Earth attempted to reduce magnetic stress by lifting in her Ecliptic.
The Dec 25, 2003 sweep, though marked by earthquakes again, was transparent to man at first as the force of the
sweep resulted in a halted Earth orbit. Sweeps then began striking the Earth more frequently, as the Earth was no
longer chasing in front but was standing in place. At first a tilt of the N Pole outward from the Sun, giving
Iceland and surrounding locales a deep freeze, then a tilt inward toward the Sun, and then increasing until the
lean toward Planet X was the 23° delineated in our ZetaTalk Triangle. In this, the Earth adjusted by changing