ZetaTalk 8/15/1995:
The Earth, Sun, and 12th Planet will
thus Form a Triangle in the Earth's orbital plane with a 23°
angle at the Earth, an 18° angle at the Sun, and a 139° angle at the 12th Planet. It is at this
point, essentially, that the 12th Planet is closest to the Earth, as
with the angle of entry into the Earth's orbital plane being 32°
at this point, the 12th Planet essentially dives up through the Earth's
orbital plane and quickly passes on.
ZetaTalk 8/15/1995:
The Earth's orbit forms a plane. The
Moon's orbit forms a plane that bisects the Earth's orbit in a fixed
place twice a year. Planet X's orbit, coming and going, forms a plane
that also bisects the Earth's orbital plane. Planet X's orbital plane
can be calculated if points are taken on the other two planes and used
as a reference. The Earth's distance from the Sun is known. Take the
placement of the Earth at the two points where the Moon's orbital plane
lines up. Use these two points as two of three points in a triangle. The
third point in an equilateral triangle will be on the plane of the 12th
Planet's orbit.
ZetaTalk 6/25/2004:
Planet X does more than one 270° roll,
as the fastest way to align itself again with magnetic flow lines after
piercing the Ecliptic, as implied in Eastfield, the second roll
culminating in the passage where the visible presence of Planet X
increases enormously during the week of rotation stoppage. The timeline
implies a position of Planet X prior to the passage that include angles
of 45° on either side and a 180° reversal in between.
ZetaTalk 2/5/2005:
Currently, Planet X is not quite
at the mid-point between the Earth and the Sun, very close to the
Ecliptic or the Sun’s middle, and consequently you cannot see it because
it’s like a dull fuzz ball in front of the Sun and reflects back the
light that hits the dust cloud so intensely that it’s a terrific glare.
If you were on the Sun’s side, looking at it, you’d be blinded, but if
you’re on the Earth side, looking at it, it looks like a gray fuzz ball.
So that’s where it is, and it has progressed from being below the
Ecliptic in December of 2003 and down near the Sun’s South Pole, to
rising up to the Ecliptic, from the right to the left as we have
described in its retrograde orbit.
ZetaTalk 4/21/2006:
The N Pole is not yet pointing to the
right. It's no longer pointing toward the Sun's S Pole and is certainly
not yet pointing toward us. We would state about 28°.
ZetaTalk 9/23/2006:
Since the tail blows out from the N
Pole, the degree of turn in the 270° roll can be determined, and appears
about 80°.
ZetaTalk 10/21/2006:
Planet X is closer to a 90° turn,
pointing not at the Sun or the Earth but sideways.
ZetaTalk 2/3/2007:
We reported recently that Planet X was
at the 135° point, and it has not progressed past a degree or two beyond
that. This is not a lineal process, as is it also lifting up to
encounter the Ecliptic backwash, and fights at times in a virtual
plateau.
ZetaTalk 7/7/2007:
The Eastfield crop circle implies that
Planet X draws near, then retreats, then draws near again during a
severe wobble. Then draws the Earth close during the rotation stoppage
ZetaTalk 2/2/2008:
As it pierces the ecliptic, Planet X is
upright, having completed its first 270° roll, but quickly gyrates to
position along the Sun's magnetic flow lines above the ecliptic. It
suddenly does a second 270° roll, at first trying to stand virtually
upside down in alignment with the magnetic flow lines, which results in
a 90° turn of the N Pole toward the Sun. But because Planet X is at this
time rapidly shooting out of the solar system at an upward angle, it
then rolls sideways 180° to point its N Pole outward into space. It is
these gyrations which cause the pole shift in Earth, as the N Pole of
Planet X picks up the S Pole of Earth and pulls it upward as it passes.
ZetaTalk 8/9/2008:
The pole shift happens when Planet X is
free to leave the solar system, having at last crossed over the
ecliptic. Planet X has up until this point been fighting the backwash of
particles returning to the Sun at the ecliptic. Once into the realm of
the magnetic field on the northern side of the ecliptic, Planet X
rapidly aligns with these magnetic field lines with another 270°, this
one rapid, and zooms out of the solar system. It is the second 270° roll
that in fact causes the pole shift. We have not detailed this, other
than to mention a dual 270° roll.
ZetaTalk 1/21/2009:
We have nothing new to add to our prior
statements. Planet X is outbound from the Sun, moving in the direction
of Earth which is trapped in front of it. We stated sometime past that
by the time of the pole shift that Earth would be pushed back in her
orbit to the August position. It has not left the September position.
ZetaTalk 3/21/2009:
The week when the Earth has stopped
rotation and is drawn closer to Planet X is a time when both the Earth
and Planet X are standing upright, N Poles pointing up, S Poles pointing
down. This is the point where Planet X is piercing the Ecliptic. The
pole shift is caused because once past that point, Planet X points its N
Pole outward during its second 270° roll, and it is that point when the
hour of the shift occurs for the Earth. Planet X then seems to almost
disappear, leaving the vicinity rapidly.
ZetaTalk 1/27/2010:
We have stated that under normal
circumstances for Planet X and its entourage, the large Moons in the
swirls are no further from Planet X than 5 million miles. Thus, at the
moment of passage when the Earth is pulled toward Planet X so as to be
as close as 14 million miles, these moons will not be a danger to Earth.
ZetaTalk 3/29/2010:
The near presence during the last weeks,
when the Earth is in such a magnetic grip that rotation slows to a stop
and the Earth is drawn closer to Planet X by almost 30 million miles,
does more than present a show to those on Earth watching in fascination
and horror.
ZetaTalk 4/10/2010:
The Dark Twin has pushed back, slightly
away from the Sun, to avoid crowding the Earth, in the same manner that
the Earth has pushed back in her orbit to avoid the approaching Planet
X. The Dark Twin has pushed back outside their shared orbit, so the
opportunities for reflected sunlight to reach the Earth have increased.
ZetaTalk 6/8/2010:
Planet X deals with the press of
magnetons coming from the Sun's N Pole by flipping 180° degrees,
pointing its S Pole upward, as the S Pole of magnets is an intake. At
this point it is starting to float over the head of the hapless Earth.
As it puts distance between itself and the Sun, the Sun's magnetic field
has less dominance, and Planet X wants to return to a side-by-side
arrangement with the Sun. It begins this by bringing its N Pole sharply
upward during a process that only progresses 90° degrees before Planet X
is traveling so rapidly out of the solar system that its alignment with
the Sun is no longer relevant.
ZetaTalk 7/3/2010:
We gave a statement on how close the
Earth and Planet X would come to each other at the point of passage -14
million miles. We have also stated that the Earth is drawn in toward
Planet X during the week of rotation stoppage, by some 30 million miles.
But we did not state that the Earth was drawn 30 million miles closer to
the Sun. It is clear that the Earth will have pulled as far to the left
as possible, to escape the magnetic hosing coming from the N Pole of
Planet X which is otherwise pointed toward the Earth. This hosing is
what drives the Earth to flop on its side, lean to the left, and swing
away into 3 days of darkness prior to rotation stoppage. Today, Planet X
is within the orbit of Venus.
ZetaTalk 8/14/2010:
What starts the process of the last
weeks, with all their extreme gyrations, is a threshold being crossed.
Venus escapes the cup. The Dark Twin escapes the cup. And the dance of
many becomes a deadlock grip by Planet X on the Earth. It is no longer
an issue of the Earth wobble or temporary leans to the left or into
opposition sufficing. When Venus and the Dark Twin escape from the cup,
the particle crowding is suddenly eased, allowing Planet X to come
forward toward the Earth. The Earth's first evasion is to tilt her N
Pole away from the oncoming Planet X to such a degree, and so violently,
that she leans all the way over to the left and then rebounds as a
reaction all the way to the right. This is the severe wobble.
ZetaTalk 9/4/2010:
We have referred to the Point of Passage
as equivalent to the point where Planet X pierces the Ecliptic, as in
the early days of ZetaTalk this was understood to be the point where the
pole shift is about to happen. In later detail, the last weeks,
encompassing approximately 7 weeks in all, is shown to fall somewhat to
either side of the point where Planet X is exactly at the Ecliptic. In
that we were speaking in general terms early in the ZetaTalk saga, and
have lately been far more explicit. As rotation is slowing on Earth,
Planet X begins its second 270° roll. At first, this starts slowly, with
Planet X rising above the Ecliptic, moving into the realm of the Sun's
magnetic field above the Ecliptic. It moves rapidly, while beginning its
second 270° roll, closing the distance between the Earth and itself
while at the same time rising above the Ecliptic.
ZetaTalk 6/6/2012:
Planet X first crossed Earth’s orbit in
December, 2003 when the Earth encountered Planet X, halted her orbit due
to this massive presence, and has subsequently been pushed back in her
orbit by the retrograde motion of Planet X to what would normally be
Earth’s August position.
ZetaTalk 12/1/2012:
We will not detail the drama that will
take place between the present and the Last Weeks, when the deadlock
will suddenly be broken. At that time, Venus and the Dark Twin escape
from the cup, allowing the final gyrations between Planet X and the
Earth to begin. We have stated that Planet X will draw the Earth some 30
million miles closer to it in the Last Weeks, though this will be
primarily a sideways motion, not toward the Sun. Earth at this point is
pressed as far to the left as possible, pressed into the Lean to the
Left and the Severe Wobble. This does not place the Earth in danger of
contact with Planet X or its Moon Swirls, as it still remains some 14
million miles from Planet X and the moons in the Moon Swirls remain no
further than 5 million miles from Planet X.
ZetaTalk 12/15/2012:
Planet X undergoes its second 270°
roll prior to the Last Weeks, as when it pierces the Ecliptic it is
forced to throw its S Pole upward, going into opposition along the Sun's
magnetic flow lines above the Ecliptic. When Planet X itself goes into
opposition, it is snapped back closer to the Sun, as it is now not
resisting the N Pole of the Sun, and can tolerate the stronger flow of
magnetons in the field closer to the Sun. Magnetic fields both push away
and draw bodies closer, so this should not be an astonishing fact. The
sequence of events is thus: