Alaska, or

on the opposite side of the globe in Australia, sees an opposite view of the constellations and the Moon and would not

agree on these directions. The planets sharing the Ecliptic with the Earth seldom appear exactly to the right or left of

the Sun, due to the slant of the Ecliptic as viewed from Earth. Man, standing on the surface of the Earth, is leaning,

almost invariable, so the Ecliptic is seen as slanted. Now Sun centered, Planet X appears more in keeping with objects

in a line with the middle object centered, so that the middle object appears left when the viewer leans to the right, at

sunrise, and moves to the right when the viewer leans to the left, at sundown. Previously, when Planet X was out of

the line of sight when looking directly at the Sun from Earth, as it was to the side of the Sun, the view from Earth

presented the Second Sun as being to the right along the Ecliptic at sunrise and, when the viewer was literally standing

on its head at sundown, had moved to the left at sundown.

What do these photos, from Italy, reveal? In keeping with a Sun centered Planet X, as viewed from Earth, we see the

dust shrouded corpus to the left at sunrise and moving to the right into the afternoon. Not the case last March, when the position of Planet X appeared along the Ecliptic to the Right at sunrise and to the Left at sunset. A similar study of photos from the southern hemisphere would have these positions reversed. This is photographic evidence of movement

during the ensuing months, movement from a location to the side of the Sun to a placement between the Earth and

Sun, movement from a location below the Ecliptic to a placement nearly at the Ecliptic, and movement from a distance

from the Earth to a placement much closer to the Earth. Close, at the Ecliptic, and moving!

http://www.zetatalk2.com/index/zeta159.htm[2/5/2012 11:54:55 AM]

ZetaTalk: Photographic Proof

Signs of the Times #1140

To the left of sun it is pretty apparent with red tail/dust to the left of it also. [and from another

source] Photos taken at 5:10 PM Sep 21, 2004. The reverse of what is seen in the northern

hemisphere, Planet X is now to the left in the afternoon, the reserse of what was seen last Mar 4,

2004.

http://www.zetatalk2.com/index/zeta159.htm[2/5/2012 11:54:55 AM]

ZetaTalk: Big Squeeze

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ZetaTalk: Big Squeeze

written Mar 23, 2004

In theMeaning of Sedna the Zetas stateThis [Earth twin] will become visible

soon, if not already, and will come close to the Earth before other dramas

intervene’ when talking about the Earth`s twin. That would mean that the twin is

only a quarter of a turn around the sun away from us now. The repulsion force

from the twin is possibly a significant factor in the sequence of events leading up

to the pole shift - forcing the Earth in towards Planet X more than just the

sweeping arms of the sun are now.

The Earth in her orbit is hapless and passive, and most certainly cannot escape the forces that push and pull at her. In

priority:

1. She is bound to the Sun, the gravity giant.

2. She is pushed away from the Sun by the Repulsion Force, balancing this gravity pull.

3. She is kept in the Ecliptic by a backwash of particles that emerge from the poles of the Sun and wrap around to

return at the Sun’s middle, thus coming in from above and beneath the Earth, holding her in that Ecliptic.

4. She is swept along by the Sweeping Arms of the Sun which arrive regularly and maintain the momentum the

planets in their orbits exhibit.

5. She is put in her orbit by the other planets, which when passing each other in their orbits exert their own gravity

and Repulsion Force pressures such that the planets find their orbit to ease these pressures all around.

When an interloper such as Planet X comes into the neighborhood, it at first tries to avoid this tight network of pushing and pulling forces and take the easy path by plunging 32° below the Ecliptic from its approach 11° below the Ecliptic.

1. But as Planet X is plunging toward the Sun in the forces that push and pull at it, this only delays the crunch.

2. At the current mass of the Sun, for Planet X the Repulsion Force clicks in only after it has passed Earth’s orbit

and stands within Earth’s orbit. At this point is slides long the Sun, held away by the Repulsion Force.

3. The Ecliptic backwash has, during the approach from below, pushed Planet X toward the Sun, along with the

gravity pull of the Sun, but to punch through the Ecliptic and emerge leaving the Sun from above requires that it

meet the backwash head on during its exit from the inner solar system. This is not a rapid resolution, as the

Ecliptic forces above and below are strong and equal, so the balance is tripped by other forces which play out.

4. The Sweeping Arms are one of these forces, as at each pass Planet X bumps over them, in its retrograde orbit

manner, and other planets coming head on to Planet X are swept into Planet X. While there is wiggle room in

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