with the Sun, cannot leave her orbit because of
Because Planet X is moving in a retrograde orbit, this means the Earth, trapped in the eddy flow in front of Planet X, will be pushed back in her orbit into the Fall and eventually into the August position prior to the passage. Planet X, meanwhile, is transiting the Ecliptic from South to North so must align with the magnetic flow lines by swinging her North Pole from pointing
One can see what the circle makers are trying to relay by comparing to Coventry, laid down a year earlier, where Planet X had not yet moved in front of the Sun, from the Earth's vantage point. In Silbury, Planet X is positioned centrally, but is still just slightly below the Ecliptic, and of course, has moved closer to Earth as the relative size shows. This is the progress a year has brought.
What are the signs, from Earth, that this 270° roll is progressing? Since the tail of Planet X, composed of magnetized iron oxide dust, hoses away from the North Pole of Planet X, this would start to turn toward Earth, increasing the red dust in the atmosphere and blowing the Moon Swirls and visible Moons either to the side or closer to Earth. Wafting toward Earth to be closer at hand, they will become increasingly visible as they will be
Signs of the Times #1483
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ZetaTalk: Signs of Change
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ZetaTalk: Where is Planet X?
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People are astonished when we say, and seem to be saying, month after month, it’s right next to the Sun, it’s coming
around the Sun, it’s between the Earth and the Sun, but in fact, in December of 2003, when the Earth, trucking along in
its orbit, encountered this body coming into its orbit, Planet X, it stopped the way you would if you discovered an
elephant in your driveway and that was the only way you could pass. Well why couldn’t the Earth sneak around?
Because there are particle flows, as we have described, immense numbers of particles that create a block, and there’s
crowding. Planets are swept along in their orbits, and stay at a distance from each other where they are comfortable
with the particles that go into and out of the Sun. So Planet X creates a big disturbance in the equilibrium, a crowding
of particles around it, behind it, so that the Earth is caught in the cup. Nancy has described this as a stick in the river
where you can see the water flow around it on either side, creating a little ridge, a cup in the water in front of that
stick. And sometimes you’ll have something bobbling in the water in that cup, it doesn’t go down the river, it’s stuck
in that cup. This is where the Earth is, stuck in the cup, and Planet X is that stick, causing ripples in the particle flows
that create the cup.
Currently, Planet X is not quite at the mid-point between the Earth and the Sun, very close
to the Ecliptic or the Sun’s middle, and consequently you cannot see it because it’s like a
dull fuzz ball in front of the Sun and reflects back the light that hits the dust cloud so
intensely that it’s a terrific glare. If you were on the Sun’s side, looking at it, you’d be
blinded, but if you’re on the Earth side, looking at it, it looks like a gray fuzz ball. So that’s
where it is, and it has progressed from being below the Ecliptic in December of 2003 and
down near the Sun’s South Pole, to rising up to the Ecliptic, from the right to the left as we have described in its
retrograde orbit. This may seem slow, but it’s only been a year. And who’s to say, among human cultures, how fast a
large planet, 23 times the mass of Earth, a big magnet who roars into the Sun and comes to a screeching halt as it skids
around the Sun because of the Repulsion Force, the anti-gravity force, and gets ready to take off as it punches its way