On Jan. 30, 1983, the New York Times reported that Planet X is
within the gravitational force field of our Sun. Therefore, by the law
of gravity, it must still be continuously drawn in by our Sun.
In 2007, the U.S. Government constructed the South Pole Telescope
solely to secretly view Planet X as it approaches the Sun from below
the Ecliptic (that invisible disc in space on which all the planets revolve
around the Sun).
The following report from the third largest news magazine in the United States confirms that Planet X was indeed sighted as long ago as 1983 by the Infrared Astronomical Telescope, orbiting 560 miles above the South Pole.
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