Pluto as it is surrounded by a halo of dust and swirling moons. But due to its size and primarily the dim light currently
emitted and arriving at your eye, you need a
your local observatory to see the 12th Planet. This is because observatories enhance visibility in a number of ways.
1. they are positioned for good visibility, excluding light pollution and clouds.
2. they enhance this visibility by long tubes, which take in
3. they increase the visibility of this portion of sky by magnifying, which means every pixel is increased to be
several pixels.
4. they can take images, have the equipment available, that are of better quality than less expensive equipment.
5. in many cases they have infrared equipment, or filtering equipment, that would allow them to screen
or red spectrum light.
Thus, until Mid-2002, astronomers or those determined to look for themselves will not have much luck. Between that
date and the 7 week prior [Note: see 2003 Date explanation. It became visible naked eye on March 26, 2003.] to the shift period when
begin to see it. Until we reach that date, we will hold off on the details, as giving too much ammunition to the enemy
allows them to arm themselves against this information. Amateurs will not be kept waiting, as we will provide the
information and specs in time, for
As the 12th Planet approaches, the key characteristic to look for will be the reddish glow. This will at first be called a
nova, with whatever nova characteristic would give a reddish appearance. However, novas don't move, nor last long,
so the fact that this one continues, and
passes, it will take on the appearance that the ancients described as a fire dragon in the sky. The swirling moons create
a tail, of sorts. Due to the manner in which the human eye receives light, it will take on the appearance of a cross, as
the ancients also recorded. This is not unlike looking at the stars, or squinting at bright lights, when it is easy to make
them appear as a cross. Thus, the most distinguishing characteristic is the reddish appearance, fairly unique in the sky.
Second, it moves, in accordance with our coordinates. Third, it will
accompanied by Earth changes, quakes and activating volcanoes, so that the two cannot be separated in most minds.
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ZetaTalk: Time Frame
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Regarding the accuracy of our prediction, late spring, early summer, in the year 2003. This cannot be pinned down to
the day. Where the comet and the Earth are interacting, and in proximity of each other, the exact moment of slippage
is determined by many things. The exact placement of the continents when the Earth's rotation slows to a stop. How
much the inner core of the Earth churns before the crust of the Earth slips. These are matters that one cannot predict
exactly, as there are too many variables at play.
The comet will be visible to the eye for approximately 7.3 weeks [Note: see 2003 Date explanation. It became visible to the naked eye March 26, 2003.], certainly no less than 43 days, prior to the great gravitational and magnetic disruption we have
described. All will be aware of it, though most will discount its presence. As we have mentioned, most of humanity
will be either in denial or too harried to notice or care. The comet is already known and visible to your government,
and others. They are discussing this among themselves now. What the governments of the world chose to say to their
populace is not known - this is a matter of free will, and any guess made at this time could prove false. We have
chosen to warn people. Those who wish to act can do so. Those who chose to ignore have made their choice for
themselves and their loved ones. Those who cannot act, due to a lack of capacity, can make their peace.
The comet makes its appearance periodically, on average each 3,657 years. The variation is due not to any situation of
your Solar System, but to the gravitational pull of planetary bodies that weave into the comets path when away from
your Solar System. We would recommend you read some of the literature that has been written about the periodic
nature of this comet, which can also be described as a planet of your Solar System. Your Earth, in its geological
evidence, stands witness to the periodic nature of the comet's appearance.
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ZetaTalk: Why May 15?
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As will be noted on the constellation lineup that Nancy has provided, May 15 was a date when the elite, the