7. the hop over the Sweeping Arms which cancels out the influence in the case of Planet X as this actually propels
Planet X into its retrograde orbit.
If the repulsion force creates a slowed plunge and the backwash in the Ecliptic forces a sharp angle ideal for piercing
the Ecliptic, then what factor prevails for Planet X at the point it is passing the Sun? It is momentum, which may seem
minor, but at the point Planet X is passing the Sun, this is the factor that tips the balance. Balance this against the
planets encountering Planet X in their path - the Earth, Venus, Mars, and the Dark Twin. Their combined mass does
not come close to the mass of Planet X, which is 23 times that of Earth. For the Earth alone, the ratio is 1 to 23. The
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ZetaTalk: Plowing Ahead
Earth, Venus, and the Dark Twin being essentially equal in size and mass and Mars being relatively insignificant, the
combined mass of the planets in the path of Planet X thus provide a ratio of 3 to 23. Hardly a contest. Now give this
monster momentum. Do the Sweeping Arms of the Sun counter this momentum? Here again the mass of Planet X tips
the balance, as it hops
momentum they have, plus. The sweep is gentle, the hop quick. The hop likewise is in the direction of the momentum
Planet X already has.
At the present time, the planets encountering Planet X have
prevailing factor in this shoving contest. Planet X will plow forward, forcing these minor planets before it, knocking
them into each other, at an increasing speed. If you think the sweeps that Nancy has been keeping track of recently
have been interesting, they are about to become more than an intellectual curiosity. It is an unshakable grip, an
inevitable path, an accelerating drama.
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It has seemed an interminable time since we stated on May 15, 2003 that rotation stoppage and the pole shift were
imminent, but in fact Planet X was just coming into the inner solar system on the other side of the Sun from the Earth
on that date. On May 15, 2003, there was a very dramatic view, directly across the Sun. Planet X was more brilliant
and more easily photographed than it is now. Then the Earth traveled for 6 months to be meeting Planet X, where it
was coming into the inner solar system, and there we sit, for the last 5 months, in a shoving contest which Planet X
will win, which has likewise seemed to be taking forever. The view of Planet X is not as brilliant now. If you’re
staring at something or looking out of the side of your eye, there’s a difference. You are currently looking out of the
side of your eye. It is shrouded in its dust cloud and floating about out there next to the Sun, or so it appears from the
view from Earth, at least, so it is not something that you can easily pick out as it is lost in the light of the super bright
Sun, part of which is the reflection from that dust cloud. Yes, there are more exploding factories now, global
shuddering during the sweeps, but how long is this going to go on? We have inferred, and detailed, that there is an end
to this.
Magnets, magnetic fields, are very strong. Planet X is a huge magnet, it is 23 times the mass of Earth though only 4
times the diameter. Therefore, due to its mass, it is a magnet that will win in the shoving contest. What do Magnets
do? If you lay, as every school child has been taught to do, iron flakes on a plate of glass and a magnet underneath,
and tap that so that you can see the magnetic field lines, you will notice that at the poles, the magnetic field lines are
almost vertical, but as you get close to the middle of the magnet, they become almost horizontal coming off of the
magnet, and round. Planet X came up from beneath the Sun, at a 32° angle, and as its N Pole is very attracted to the
Sun’s S Pole as it is passing, Planet X is slinging its S Pole to the side and is skewed along the magnetic flow lines.
This is why the Earth is currently leaning its N Pole toward the S Pole of Planet X, likewise tilting and leaning, thus
simulating the seasons where the northern hemisphere gets more Sun, confusing the issue as the Book of Enoch has
stated.
Now, this will not last forever. At first, that skew is slight, but as Planet X rises toward the Ecliptic that skewing
becomes more extreme, it has a tendency to lie almost horizontal such that the S Pole of Planet X is pointing away
from the Sun, and the Earth likewise will increase its tilt and lean. But what happens when magnets get side by side,
when they line up together? When Planet X approaches the mid point of the Sun, the Ecliptic, it will decide to become
straight up and down along with the Sun, and that is at least a 45° swing for the skew that it currently has.