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ZetaTalk: Countdown Minutes

written June 13, 2003

Last evening I drove out to the Bay here on the West Coast of Florida to observe the Sunset from my car. For awhile

it seemed as though the Sun was lingering above the ecliptic but then suddenly went below. However, the timing for

the sunset was not correct. Sunset is suppose to be at 8:40 PM according to the weather charts here but the Sun

actually broke the ecliptic at 8:21 PM or a difference of 19 minutes. On another note of interest it did not get totally

dark until 9:20 PM EST. Just a few days ago it was getting totally dark at around 9:00 PM so a differenc of 20

minutes there. Also the sunrise is later then it is suppose to be this time of year. The charts say 6:00 AM EST but the

actual time of Sunrise was at 6:18 AM or a difference of 18 minutes there. It seems rather strange to see such a

similarity in the differences of timing if in fact something out of the ordinary is occuring.

Given our refusal to give an exacting date for rotation

slowing or stopping, or the hour of the shift itself, many

have taken to anxiously checking the rising and setting

sun to determine if a few minutes of slowing has begun.

In this, confused results occur. During these last weeks,

Planet X is simultaneously.

1. coming in from the right of the Sun in a

retrograde orbit, about from the position of the

last coordinates given for early May, between the

constellations of Orion and Taurus,

2. coming up suddenly from a 32 degree drop under

the Ecliptic, which it made also in the last weeks,

3. moving toward the Earth for a close passage of 14 million miles.

What does this do to the light coming from the Sun to Earth? As we have mentioned repeatedly, light bends, is subject

to the influence of gravity or other particles flows, and exemplified by where your feet are when you stand in water

and look down upon them. The Auroras are not magnetic, they are light spreading into color spectrums based on their

sensitivity to gravity, a show that would normally be visible all over the world if the intense sunlight near the Equator

were not drowning this out. That the Auroras moved south during a time when human scientists were scratching their

heads over why the Earth seemed to have a fatter middle, per gravity analysis done by their probes, when no shape

change had occurred, proves this. Gravity flow intensified at the Equator, and the Auroras moved south.

The spreading orange of the sunrise and sunset likewise has zero to do with light scattering off dust, a ridiculous

human explanation as why would the dust be present only at those times? Orange is a predominance of a type or red

light spectrum wave that bends readily, and continues to bend when other light has moved on out into space, so

reaches your eye predominantly. Planet X, as we have stated, is predominantly in the red light spectrum, appeared

orange in early photos, and thus presented two personas during early imaging, one bending to gravity more than the

other, though both are in the red spectrum. But the propensity of light to bend for many reasons has affected more than

where Planet X is appearing, it has and is affecting where the Sun is appearing, particularly during the dawn and dusk

when orange or other red light spectrum rays predominate.

During the last few weeks, when Planet X is coming up between the Earth and Sun, it affects light traveling from the

Sun to Earth. The Repulsion Force, as we have explained, is like a fire hose of gravity particles escaping from a large

body such as a planet or sun. When two such large bodies come close, these fire hoses are pointed at each other and

stop the approach, thus large bodies keep their distance from each other. They likewise have a gravity draw upon each

other, each having gravity particles floating back toward their surfaces like a fine net that reaches far into space, so

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each is trying to draw the other in. There is a push and a pull, between large bodies. During the sunset and sunrise,

where predominately red light spectrum light is arriving at the human viewer, this red light has been subject to gravity

bending, and thus the sunset and sunrise can be an inaccurate gauge of rotation stoppage. What effects might occur?

When Planet X is coming up from its deep 32 degree dive below

the Ecliptic, it delivers a broadside to those light rays in the red

light spectrum with the Repulsion Force fire hose, pushing those

away such that they arrive at Earth as though the Sun were

further distant. These rays arrive later, and seem to arrive from a

point away from Planet X, almost as though Planet X has pushed

the Sun which is of course not the case, Planet X, with its gravity

fire hose broadside, has pushed the red light rays. Many noticed that the sunset seemed to linger, the evening sky not

darkening for hours after the sunset, and this was the reason. Many noticed that the Sun seemed to rise or set too far

north, a similar phenomena where the Sun only appeared to be there.

When Planet X arrives close to the Ecliptic and starts moving

between the Earth and Sun, a second phenomenon occurs. Red

light bends toward Planet X as a gravity draw, such that for those

in the Northern Hemisphere the light affecting the sunrise and

sunset must come up over more the Earth’s fat middle, making the sunrise later and the sunset earlier, a

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