timeline to be watched. The circle makers conveniently placed their diagram along field lines to highlight this
percentage.
Southfield : July 15, 2004
Italy : June 2, 2004
We have explained that the magnetic alignment of Planet X or the Earth, either along the magnetic Flow Lines of the Sun or in a side-by-side arrangement, are represented by the bars along the time line. In Asymmetrical diagram,
likewise, diverse placements of these instances represent the drama to come as
during the dance of the passage. Where two bars exist, this is a single side-by-side arrangement for a
aligned end-to-end along the magnetic flow lines of the Sun. What then is to be made of the diagram at Pegsdon,
where the 23° angle of exit of Planet X is clearly indicated as it approaches the Sun at a 32° angle from beneath the
Ecliptic? Here again a time line clue is given for the astute, as there are
system now, Mercury, Earth, and Planet X. Pegsdon shows three horizontal end-to-end alignments, then a single side-
by-side where Planet X aligns thus with the Sun, then a disturbed switching about akin to the 270° roll we have
predicted for Planet X, with separate actions on the part of Earth and Mercury during this time, all prior to the exit of
Planet X where it again assumes an alignment along the Sun's magnetic flow lines.
Pegsdon : July 10, 2004
Wisconsin : July 4, 2003
We have referred to the orb with the halo as representing the Sun, often seen with a halo during this past year. What
then do dual suns on either side of the Sun represent? If the Ecliptic is a backwash of particle flows, then these
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particles emerge from the Sun at its poles. These particles are not magnetic particles which move from pole to pole,
but are particles that return to the Sun with a prime directive to avoid crowding, which they do by going
Ecliptic, and those emerging at the S. Pole of the Sun return
passage of Planet X, but the
Beckhampton : July 15, 2004
Rabley : June 30, 2004
Belgium : June 21, 2004
Clearly reminiscent of the Insect diagram presented in June, the recent Windmill diagram presents more complexity, hinting at the sequence of events that will be encountered as Planet X punches through the Ecliptic. Reverberations of
four, then five, then reverberations that pile on one another, so that one does not end before another is on top of it,
creating echoes and a lateral spread under the Ecliptic that suddenly dissipates. For those wondering what a
reverberation is, we suggest visiting the documentation gathered on what Nancy calls the Sweeps, where planets halted in their orbits before the monster Planet X, coming at them in its retrograde orbit, are battered by the various sweeping
arms of the Sun as they are forced into each other and ricochet back and forth. For those watching the sweeps, and the
patterns they present, this again is a clue to the timeline.
Windmill Hill : July 17, 2004
Milkhill : June 26, 2004
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We have stated that long Line diagrams with distinct angles represent steps over time. Planet X has slung past the Sun's S. Pole at 45° angles, will assume a lateral position, then a 270° Roll to reach the heart of the matter, as Pewsey states, where its entry to the Ecliptic will be mirrored during its exit. This mirror can be seen in Pegsdon, where the
slight angle difference from the 32° approach to the 23° Exit can also be seen. Due to the rapid exit that Planet X
makes after piercing the Ecliptic, it does not align with the magnetic flow lines of the Sun as it did on its approach, nor
does it force the other planets into compliance with its orientation.
Diagrams, which imply, like a necklace with beads balanced on either side of a large center stone, as represented in
Margery and Waden Hill, are speaking to the Sling Orbit of Planet X.