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8th March, 2003
GuluFuture Report
By Whizadree
The Age of Aquarius is the water bringer/bearer, and given the new
concept of comets as bringers of water; and an ever increasing number
of comets entering this part of our solar system, I conclude that the
Age of Aquarius is "THE AGE OF COMETS."
If you look at star maps, most of the visable comets we see, do intersect
the sign of Aquarius; anyway if the age of comets thing is correct, it
brings a new focus on everything from what we are seeing, like all these
comets and asteroids being found; the new moons around planets; and the
fact it all happened soon before SL9/HB.
The information from Sentinal also focusses around unknown objects (maybe
comets also). I think we (the earth and our solar system) are in for a
bumpy ride over the next few 1000 (unknown) years or so, the new sentinel
stuff at Cyberspaceorbit.com
concludes that there is alot of debris comming this way --being dragged
in by the sound and gravitation aspects; and I think that haze is comet
dust.
Our solar system is entering the part of the galaxy that created life
on earth , the comet bearing section. As we spin around the sun the sun
spins around a section of the galaxy. This could explain the 37,000 year
orbital period of this NEAT v1. It's not around our orbit --instead it
just happens to fly by and get dragged into our solar system.
ENTERING THE CREATION ZONE
We
could have 10's or 100's of these objects just entering at their own will.
These are like proto planets. These are the things that put water on earth.
But don't think as they are gonna come in from just one area of the sky.
Dont think they would come from one part. Oh no. That would not be natural.
I'm talking about from all directions differnt sizes from dust (meteors);
to Asteroids; to moons (Jupiter has 8 new moons); and then planets (NEATv1).
The unpredictability of these objects is because they aren't just comming
in --we are moving into their location in the galaxy.
Now if these are types of unformed proto-planets for age old parts of
the galaxy; and given that many websites are reporting that earth was
hit by a proto planet that created the moon and gave life to earth and
caused problems with mars; I have a deep feeling this is what NASA really
knows.
Amater astronomers have found a feature
which relates to the planet X theory, but my thought is that this is debris
and bust from the begining of this planentary dust; that these are the
leftovers and side salad of our solar systems creation!
I don't think it will act as Zetatalk thinks, because its acualy moving
in 3 directions: our system is heading towards it; we are spinning around
our system; and the dust storm is moving closer due to our systems gravity.
If you add this summary along with what I have said to the following:
Current PlanetoPhysical alterations
of the Earth are becoming irreversible. Strong evidence exists that
these transformations are being caused by highly charged material and
energetic non-uniformity's in anisotropic interstellar space which have
broken into the interplanetary area of our Solar System. This "donation"
of energy is producing hybrid processes and excited energy states in
all planets, as well as the Sun.
Effects here on Earth are to be found in the acceleration
of the magnetic pole shift, in the vertical and horizontal ozone content
distribution, and in the increased frequency and magnitude of significant
catastrophic climatic events. There is growing probability that we are
moving into a rapid temperature instability period similar to the one
that took place 10,000 years ago. The adaptive responses of the biosphere,
and humanity, to these new conditions may lead to a total global revision
of the range of species and life on Earth.
It is only through a deep understanding of the fundamental
changes taking place in the natural environment surrounding us that
politicians, and citizens alike, will be able to achieve balance with
the renewing flow of PlanetoPhysical states and processes --DR.
ALEXEY N. DMITRIEV
http://www.tmgnow.com/repository/global/planetophysical.html
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