planets held apart from each other or their Sun by the gravity Repulsion Force cannot actually touch. The large gaseous
planets, Jupiter and Saturn, are in a Reversed polarity, as we have explained, as they are simply a conduit for the flow of magnetic particles, not themselves magnets. And Neptune and Pluto align themselves with the magnetic flow lines,
from afar, as iron ore shavings will do when laid next to a magnet. All the planets being, however, on the Ecliptic and
none approaching the Sun to pass by sliding past its S Pole as Planet X is doing. Thus, where the alignment of Planet
X to be
either of the Sun’s pole as it passes the Sun, there is likely to be a tilt. How else does a magnet
end-to-end magnet, to becoming a side-by-side magnet, thence returning to an end-to-end posture? It tilts.
Temporarily.
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ZetaTalk: What Magnets Do
During the late December sweep of the Sweeping Arm of the Sun the effect on Earth was that both planets were
thrown against each other, magnetically, with the Earth bouncing
Dec 25 into a reversed orbit. It also tilted, first the S Pole of Earth pulling along with the N Pole of Planet X as it tilted
toward the Sun, such that Iceland temporarily became the geological N Pole of Earth, then tilting back away as Planet
X continued to rise toward the Ecliptic so that the S Poles repulsed each other and the Earth, always the lesser in this
drama, Adjusted by pointing its S Pole
The February sweep, assumed to arrive on Feb 9-14 but never precise nor lasting merely a day, heralded itself by Feb 6
with strong Global Quakes and an increased tilt of the S Pole of Earth
inhabitants of Planet Earth saw once again their Sun rising too high or low, with no explanation from their experts. The
Land of Oz. The Atlantic Rift is now fully exposed
Grip and its anticipated effect on a slowing rotation were obvious. How far might this proceed? Might Planet X flop sideways, magnetically, on its way to the Sun’s middle where it can assume a side-by-side alignment? Might the
Earth, in the Unshakable Grip of Planet X, follow suit? As we stated on the Lou Gentile hour update, there are wild cards yet to be played, which we will not reveal, as the establishment is
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ZetaTalk: Dance of the Moons
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As Planet X coming head-on into the other planets in the inner solar system, in its retrograde orbit, how do the Moon
Swirls in the massive tail position themselves? While traveling out in space, they stream behind Planet X, in a dance where the moons caught in a moon swirls create long tubes. Seen in filtered photos and Animation's created from
these photos, they appear either as an Odd Tube, when seen sideways, or as an intense focused light when the view is of light bounced down the tube. One swirl, which Nancy has dubbed the Comet Persona is a short flare tube,
composed of several large moons. These moons swirls are sorted into Three Primary swirls, so when seen at a
distance, as Wylatowo shows, they appear to be three bright spots, but when seen lengthwise, as they soon will be,
become a chaotic moving mass.
We have stated that Planet X has a retrograde rotation as well as a retrograde orbit, and that this is a factor in the clash
that caused the Earth's rotation to slow to a stop. Swept along with Planet X as it moves along its retrograde orbit,
clearly depicted in Castellfollit del Boix, the moon swirls likewise are pulled around in this direction, following the
sweeping arms that any home planet with a moon projects. They are, thus, strewn outwards and around about half the
perimeter of Planet X. During the week of rotation stoppage, this moving drama transfixes mankind in horror.
Castellfollit del Boix : July 3, 2004
Wylatowo, Poland : July 10, 2004
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ZetaTalk: Second Sunlight
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Planet X emits its own glow, which is why it was detected by its heat by the IRAS team in 1983, could be seen by