ZetaTalk: SOHO Says So
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ZetaTalk: Planet X Right, written December 27, 2008
Where Planet X, in line of view, is normally behind the Sun blocking circle, the stereo satellites are positioned to either side
of Earth and thus pull in different views of what is behind the Sun as well as different views of what is to the
front of the Sun, as the Cor Overlap image shows. Place an object approximately half way between Earth and Sun on the
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ZetaTalk: SOHO Says So
Cor2 AHEAD (right hand) view, so that it would appear at the 4 o'clock position in the line of view. This is what is being
observed! Why did Planet X not appear on September 19, 2009, but now is doing so? Because the Earth is pulling far to the
left, trying to evade Planet X, placing Planet X further to the right in line of view.
The position of the object is similar to the
placement to Planet X (4:30 o'clock) on C2 and
C3 captures. In both the 2009-12-04 00:09:35 and
2009-12-05 00:09:35 images it is on the AHEAD
Cor2, but not on the BEHIND Cor2. The Earth is
the dot at the bottom of the orbit swath. Stereo
AHEAD is the fan opening up from the right of
Earth, includes the Sun and beyond. Stereo
BEHIND is the fan opening up at the left of the
Earth.
This issue was raised on Oct 3, 2009 on the GLP
chat regarding a September 19, 2009 image and a
September 24, 2009 image and a prior July 1,
2009 image and the Zetas said what was
presented was not Planet X at that time. In all
these cases a planet like Mercury was in the field
of view, and the images appeared on the BEHIND
satellite, not the AHEAD. Also the planet in
question appeared above the Sun in the Cor2 images. The December 4 and December 5 2009 images are below
the Sun in line of view.
When enhanced, the red cross that appeared on December 5, 2009 showed a flowing tail, similar in appearance to
other SOHO shots of Planet X and the appearance of the Planet X complex when it arrived into the inner solar
system in early 2003. This is not the appearance of a planet such as Mercury.
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ZetaTalk: Radar Circles
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Radar sweeps pick up matter, such as flying objects or even heavy precipitation. Man is used to thinking that radar