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Papyrus: 2:8
Worlds in Collision:
Amos 8 : 8-9
Phaethon
The polar wobble that began in November is the first sign of the Earth’s participation in the slow 270° Roll that Planet
X does to position itself, magnetically, above the Ecliptic rather than below the Ecliptic. It is caused, as we explained,
by the magnetic N. Pole of Earth avoiding any exposure to the emerging N. Pole of Planet X. As the Earth normally
rotates around its
half of the day. This initially results in a Drunken Lurch to push the magnetic N. Pole out of view, a twice a day polar wobble, but rapidly evolves into twirl. This is due to the magnetic N. Pole being either to the right or left of the
geographic N. Pole as the globe turns, responding to the emerging hose of magnetic particles from the N. Pole of
Planet X as it turns about, in place.
It turns in place in a clockwise manner to face it’s N. Pole away from the Sun. This presents two magnetic situations
for the Earth, in this poised position where the N. Pole of Planet X is toward the East and the S. Pole toward the West.
Since the hose of magnetic particles is coming from the East side, when Europe faces Planet X there is a strong
attraction between the highly magnetized southern Atlantic Rift and this emerging N. Pole. This portion of the Earth’s
crust, the southern portion of the Atlantic Rift, is pulled as Europe is emerging into dawn, creating the European tilt
where the Sun seems to be too far to the NW. As the magnetic N. Pole of Earth comes into view for dawn in the
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America’s, this N. Pole is repulsed by the N. Pole of Planet X in the East, causing a tip