Incoming Comets to Gravitationally Molest Earth

Hi Doug, 

I have not read much from those sighting Elenin, 
but from my shadow tracking of Planet X's movement 
(e.g. by meteorological developments, by ancient accounts, 
and by Anthony Wesley's photographs of comet collisions into 
Jupiter), I believe that X has penetrated the Ecliptic from 
below it, and has now risen above it, on its way over the 
orbital path of the Asteroid Belt. If Elenin is somewhere 
above the Ecliptic, between Jupiter and the Asteroid Belt, 
I would surmise that Elenin is one of perhaps thousands 
of major comets that are in orbits around Planet X. So, I 
think your friend is right about Elenin being a threat in the 
coming months. Expect many more incoming Elenin types to appear 
soon thereafter, as X-City and its surrounding suburbs of 
encircling objects grows more dense. That "neutron star," 
to which your friend refers, is a brown dwarf star
conservatively estimated at upwards of one thousand Earth-
masses
, and dubbed "Planet X" 111 years ago by astronomer 
Percival Lowell
Thank you for these links. I'll have to study them for 
important information. 

         John

--- On Wed, 6/8/11, Doug wrote:

> From: Doug
> Subject: Elenin
> To: "John DiNardo" <planetxnow@yahoo.com>, 
> Date: Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 8:44 AM
> Hi,

> I have looked into this, and it looks pretty serious, but I
> would REALLY
> want the opinion of an experienced astronomer as this could
> just be a hoax
> (a psy-op) to get people to lose credibility for crying
> wolf.

> Anyway I have a friend that is buying a Titan-1 missile silo
> site says that
> Elenin is a comet, but it is orbiting something, probably a
> 'neutron star'
> since It can't be seen, but you can't see through it
> either, as in look at
> stars beyond it.  I don't have the equipment or know
> how to prove or
> disprove this myself.  Maybe one of you can help.

> >From another friend who has his stuff (preparedness
> supplies) in a missile
> silo:
> This youtube video is "very consistent" with information I
> have been
> getting from numerous sources. I regard this analysis as
> "highly credible"
> and you should plan accordingly. I would not be within 100
> miles of any
> coastline or fault zone on the planet from September 1st,
> 2011 through 
> November. Have food and water stores too. If the
gravitational force of
> this object does not cause major quakes and other problems,
> it will
> certainly cause other problems when Earth passes through
> the tail of this
> object in October.

> There are millions of micro meteorites and some
> larger debris in the 10 million mile long tail of this
> object.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqV0StQbJQs&feature=player_embedded


http://planetxtownhall.com/index.php?topic=2444.msg32083

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veRQZKPrQJo&feature=mh_lolz&list=FLX4NNToZNiMk
http://planetxtownhall.com/index.php?topic=2444.msg32083
http://planetxtownhall.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=adf87o18lb3ba2hra2rkmigia0&topic=2192.0


http://yowusa.com/planetx/2011/planetx-2011-06a/1.shtml

> Thanks,
> Doug
>

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  • Exactly. 

    John DiNardo said:

    Hey Jonas, 

    Your words do convey love, and love is the essence of God. As most intuitively feel, 

    we are all a part of God, as a drop of water would be a part of the ocean. Yet, so many 

    of us take the myriad gifts of God without even recognizing that the gifts also are 

    meant to make us see God's invisible presence -- to see the invisible through the visible 

    evidence of God's wondrous creation. What I have learned from the scriptures is that God's 

    love for us is so intense that He would scare Hell out of us in order to scare Heaven into us, 

    for if billions of His people remain oblivious to God's presence and to God's waiting 

    embrace, then they will reach that inevitable end of life, and will die forever. Everyone dies in this 

    first life. But not everyone dies to the next life, the forever life, the all-love life wherein evil 

    is expelled from within us and from around us. The scriptures tell us that many who are now 

    blind to God's beckoning Spirit will call out to God in utter terror, and this terror is prophesied 

    for our time, as indicated by the coalescence of many ancient prophesies today. So, God's 

    planned terror upon all of humankind is what would be called "tough love," like the tough love 

    that a parent would have when he sees his child drifting toward self-destruction, toward death. 

    The scriptures tell us that even the most wanton, evil person can be saved by God, much more 

    so the sincere, thoughtful person, such as those types of persons who care enough to follow

    the ongoing earthchanges. And these are the people who will call out to God, as I called out 

    to God many years ago when, then an atheist, I thought I was going to be killed. 

    It will be fear -- utter terror -- that will save many many millions in the cataclysms soon to come.

  • Hey Jonas, 

    Your words do convey love, and love is the essence of God. As most intuitively feel, 

    we are all a part of God, as a drop of water would be a part of the ocean. Yet, so many 

    of us take the myriad gifts of God without even recognizing that the gifts also are 

    meant to make us see God's invisible presence -- to see the invisible through the visible 

    evidence of God's wondrous creation. What I have learned from the scriptures is that God's 

    love for us is so intense that He would scare Hell out of us in order to scare Heaven into us, 

    for if billions of His people remain oblivious to God's presence and to God's waiting 

    embrace, then they will reach that inevitable end of life, and will die forever. Everyone dies in this 

    first life. But not everyone dies to the next life, the forever life, the all-love life wherein evil 

    is expelled from within us and from around us. The scriptures tell us that many who are now 

    blind to God's beckoning Spirit will call out to God in utter terror, and this terror is prophesied 

    for our time, as indicated by the coalescence of many ancient prophesies today. So, God's 

    planned terror upon all of humankind is what would be called "tough love," like the tough love 

    that a parent would have when he sees his child drifting toward self-destruction, toward death. 

    The scriptures tell us that even the most wanton, evil person can be saved by God, much more 

    so the sincere, thoughtful person, such as those types of persons who care enough to follow

    the ongoing earthchanges. And these are the people who will call out to God, as I called out 

    to God many years ago when, then an atheist, I thought I was going to be killed. 

    It will be fear -- utter terror -- that will save many many millions in the cataclysms soon to come.



  • Jonas Stanley said:

    John, I am sorry if my comments in any way hurt your feelings. That was not and is not my intent. I do not believe that God is coming to destroy us, nor to save those of us who ask for his/her help. I do happen to pray to god most every night. The god that I pray to is in me, the universe, and everything in it. It is pure love and compassion. If I am wrong and God is physically coming to end humanity, and to save only those who call out to "Him" for protection, than I hope that my prayerswill count as much as yours. Please do not stop giving us your perspective on what is coming and your personal responseto it, as I feel that is a benefit to the group and an altruistic act on your part. I am thankful for the discussion that your blogand comments have inspired. I have a friend who also believes that God is personally ushering Nibiru toward earth. He isso sure of this, and I would like to be so sure of something myself, but I am not. I only know one thing for sure, and that is that I feel at peace with myself and the universe when I love others and try to treat them with respect and kindness. I think that I have always known this to be true for myself. While I do agree with Jason's point of view on this, I do think that his response was a bit  strong. I do not believe that it was your intention to supercede anyone's personal beliefs. These conversations we are having are tough. These are emotional topics and times. I hope that we can try to respect each others views and feelings but there are going to be some ruffled feathers along the way for sure. This is to be expected; growth is painful in my experience. Since I can't reach out over the internet and give you all a hug, I'm going to end by saying this... You are all amazing people and I am thankful to know you all, albeit in this limited way. :)

    As Desertrose told me recently, Be Love.

  • Dear one, you didn't offend me in any way, shape or form. Simple misunderstanding within an exchange. I, too, am a visual person - and I prefer it in technocolor, deep purples and deep blues, slashes of pure yellow and pops of red.

    And, you are no jerk. Never think that.

    I insist on taking full blame...

    Sending cyber-hugs your way.

  • John, I encourage you to continue to speak your heart, trying to help, regardless of how it's taken. It's obvious you have a caring way about you. It may mean little to some, now, may even stir angst, but maybe, just maybe, when the moment comes, it'll be the very thing that someone needs, the very thing that comes to mind to get them through.

     

    Cheryl, you are right on, so succinct with your comments.

     

    Jonas, God is Love and Love is God, and ne'er the two shall part. You have God in you - you said "I love others"... what the Almighty wishes from all of us. Also, I hope you find GOD, the real one... you'll know it when you do... it's as simple as asking - then letting go of all the human wrappings.

     

    Jason, I hear you LOUDLY and CLEARLY. Can't go into it here, but know that I know  (would wager heavy on knowing) what you're saying... from the bottom up. It hurts me that you have to scream (figuratively), tho. I sincerely hope your pendalum comes back to center, to where you aren't affected so, when you hear the words of a believer, any believer

    I still fight my demons, falling in and out of all sorts of emotions. But, when it gets down to my being alone on a human level, I feel assured that I'm NOT alone. I want that for everyone. I'm speaking for myself, of course, and can't expect you to feel, or even understand, where I'm coming from... BUT I do hope you accept these words from an open heart.

     

    And Pan, instead of sending you an apology by private message, I'll apologize in the open... it is due you. I do not know your situation, nor do I necessarily need to. At the same time I wish for you a truth to heart, no matter what the 'outside' throws your way. Doing things unnatural to the natural puts me in the worst way, but that's my problem, not yours. 

    It is what led me to leave organized religion, (not my faith, just religion). I guess what I was wondering is, if one is not wearing garb (or performing outward ritual/duty/custom) to please their Heavenly Father, why would they do it? And wondering that is where my question was rooted. I guess I would expect someone to say, "I wear XXX to please my God." 

    I can't see that speaking a national language has anything to do with it. And, I do not think you are a "wolf in sheep's clothing" (you misjudge), and I hope you're not a "sheep in wolf's clothing" (sounds worse than the prior). I expect you to be you, no hiding behind any other "clothing." Blessings!

  • I was taught this growing up that God loves everyone no matter of color, creed, race etc.  Plus this is stated in many messages through Marian/Jesus visionaries.

    Jason said:

    Yes Kim, you're right, God does accept us all no matter what our beliefs are.
    Kim B said:

    Well said Cheryl.

     

    God loves those of all denominations.

     

    One day the truth will be available to everyone. 

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    We are an international community made up of many people from many faiths.  John is offering the comfort he knows, from his heart.  I don't see it as proslytizing.  If Pan were to offer comfort she knows from her heart, it would be just as a acceptable, as would Coedwig's or anyone from any other faith.  We all need blessings and prayers at this dark hour of our humanity.  I know that some here don't like the Christian message, but don't deny it to the next guy who could find the sustenance he or she would need to get through what's coming.  John is a well-respected member of this community.  He is very concerned about what is coming and is working very hard to try and alert as many people as he can.  Let's not distract him in his mission. 

    I have learned a lot about different religions and points of view here.  I have not been offended, but used it as a learning exercise.  I think there are a lot of similarities amongst religions, as they seem to come from a common root, a "cosmic" religion of sort from whence it has spread out across the world and adapted with the times and the people. 

    Perhaps you were burned by Christianity and the sight of any mention of it makes you ill.  That is understandable.  I have always held that pure religion is beneficial, but in the hands of man, it becomes corrupted.  I have experienced it both ways.  I've been burned, but I can also say that I've been helped as well.  We tend to forget that when we get burned.  Sometimes you can be in a place in your life where some form of religion is just what you need to get you through that phase of your life.  I think that was my case, but for some there comes a time when it is time to move on, to grow spiritually, and that might entail leaving your church or even switch from one religion to another, or just transcend.  There are universal laws embedded in all legitimate religion.

    Holding grudges, though, holds back your spiritual development.  As they say, live and let live.  Why diss kindergarten when you've moved up to first grade?  Sure, looking back it might seem horrible, but you needed to do it to get to first grade.  I believe things happen for a reason.  Maybe you don't like what happened, but there was a reason.  Perhaps it was to spiritually mature you, or give you a different perspective, or get you to see that love is what's important.  Whatever the reason, there is a reason.  Forgive the bad and move on, but leave kindergarten there for the next batch of kindergartners.

  • John, I am sorry if my comments in any way hurt your feelings. That was not and is not my intent. I do not believe that God is coming to destroy us, nor to save those of us who ask for his/her help. I do happen to pray to god most every night. The god that I pray to is in me, the universe, and everything in it. It is pure love and compassion. If I am wrong and God is physically coming to end humanity, and to save only those who call out to "Him" for protection, than I hope that my prayerswill count as much as yours. Please do not stop giving us your perspective on what is coming and your personal responseto it, as I feel that is a benefit to the group and an altruistic act on your part. I am thankful for the discussion that your blogand comments have inspired. I have a friend who also believes that God is personally ushering Nibiru toward earth. He isso sure of this, and I would like to be so sure of something myself, but I am not. I only know one thing for sure, and that is that I feel at peace with myself and the universe when I love others and try to treat them with respect and kindness. I think that I have always known this to be true for myself. While I do agree with Jason's point of view on this, I do think that his response was a bit  strong. I do not believe that it was your intention to supercede anyone's personal beliefs. These conversations we are having are tough. These are emotional topics and times. I hope that we can try to respect each others views and feelings but there are going to be some ruffled feathers along the way for sure. This is to be expected; growth is painful in my experience. Since I can't reach out over the internet and give you all a hug, I'm going to end by saying this... You are all amazing people and I am thankful to know you all, albeit in this limited way. :)

    As Desertrose told me recently, Be Love.

  • Thank you for your kind words, Cheryl. 

    I looked for, but could not find my comments that started all this controversy. But this is what 

    I said. Do not read into it any more than what I said. I was simply concerned for the lives

    of everyone. So, I said what I know to be true: "God is bringing humankind to an end. But He

    promises to protect anyone and everyone who calls out to Him to be saved." 

    There is no mention of religion here. Religion is man's ritual. I do not go to church. I commune 

    with God on my own.  I am rebuked for stating the existence of God who promises to 

    protect anyone and everyone who calls out to Him, including me.

    Go ahead and rebuke me for saying that God will protect you. However, do not misstate 

    my plain and simple statement. Do not add your own perceptions to it, like Oh, he's trying

    to proselytize us. If that is your misconception, then I will console you by saying, Do not

    call out to God to protect your body from flaming rocks falling to Earth. Do not call out 

    to God to protect you from tidal waves of Earth's crust. Do not call out to God to protect

    you from buildings collapsing on 

    you in an earthquake. I'm sorry I tried to give you hope of saving your lives, all you who 

    are now complaining. From now on, I will try my best to never mention your hope of 

    protection from God. I will not try to offer you hope. Save yourselves from these 

    natural disasters. 

  • Pan Said:

    "I" am a SHEEP in wolfs clothing.

     

    I love this line Pan! I feel that way myself most of the time...

     

  • Jason said:

    "I suppose I'm the only one the sees how wrong it is to say you will die if you don't accept my god."

    Not by a long shot Jason, my sentiments exactly.

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