magnetic
web. It also has momentum, created by Earth’s daily rotation, and is glued to the core in ways that man is as yet
unaware of, as molten lava is not homogeneous nor altogether freely flowing. Earthquakes between passages of
Planet X are essentially aftershocks from the last pole shift, and the increasing quakes due to the presence of
Planet X in the inner solar system at present are due to the tugging on the crust to bring the crust into magnetic
alignment with Planet X. Thus the crust can do little more than be pulled apart, on the rack in a tortured position,
until the pole shift when its plates are dislocated, essentially.
The magma, great portions of which are virtually liquid in their ability to move freely, is the weak link, that
portion of the physical Earth that can respond most easily to the dictates from Planet X, and this is the source of
the volcanic activity increase of late. Where the core is either possessed by the Sun or Planet X, and the crust is
strung out on the rack and can do nothing but moan, the magma can race around more rapidly, slamming under
the crust in the magma slam points at a higher speed and with greater force behind it, roiling around under the
magma void areas more aggressively and drawing a wider region into the roil. Earth, on the rack, bleeding.
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ZetaTalk: Earth on the Rack
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ZetaTalk: Sun Scald
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An ultra-glaring Sun was noted in 2003, when Planet X roared into the inner solar system from the direction of Orion,
and screeched to a halt as it neared the Sun and the repulsion force clicked in. The tail of Planet X, not affected by the
repulsion force, maintained its momentum and wafted past the Sun to deliver red dust and odd atmospheric changes to
the Earth. As the Earth, in the summer of 2003, was on the opposite side of the Sun from this drama, it was in the path
of this wafting tail. As Planet X hoses its tail away from its N Pole, and this was glued closely to the Sun's S Pole, the
tail at that time was pointed toward the Sun. But by the Winter of 2003 the Earth had come round in her orbit to be to
the side of Planet X, thus out of the tail for the moment.
In the Summer of 2003, it was noted that people sunburned more readily, construction workers long used to working
out of doors, noted an unusual tendency to burn. Crops likewise matured two weeks early that year in many places, and
comments about the intense brightness of the Sun were common. During 2004, this seemed to dissipate, but now these
same symptoms and comments have returned. What has changed? During 2004, Planet X had its N Pole glued to the
Sun's S Pole, and thus the tail wafted toward the Sun. But as we have explained, a 270° roll is due, where Planet X