Reply by Percy Rids 10 minutes ago
hmmm, so its only in the recent past, say 3,000 years that the sun
has begun, with its gravity, in pulling these bodies toward the earth???
Doesn't make any sense. Why now and not before? Is there a larger
celestial body heading this way that is dislocating these objects from
the ort cloud??? Just asking.......
Percy,
Every 36 1/2 centuries this dwarf star orbits into
and out of our Solar System because it is on a cometary orbit. Comets,
by definition are predictably periodic. Halley's Comet, for example is
a shorter period comet, entering and exiting our Solar System every
75 years (I believe) like clockwork. Every 36 1/2 centuries, this dwarf
star has been gravitationally sucked in by our Sun; it does damage
to Earth gravitationally and magnetically at its closest passing distance
of about 20 million miles. Vast evidence shows that Earth has been
devastated around 1,650 B.C., 5,300 B.C., and 9,000 B.C. Notice the
number that is yielded each time you subtract an earlier date from the
next later date, including 2012.
Please listen to this audio, and after a couple of minutes, you will hear
some ancient historical evidence regarding the last passage of this
dwarf star. John
http://thelightofdayradioshow.com/archives/mp3_misc/Dinardo/CD14_Tr6_7_8.m4a
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At the following web page you will find this one-hour broadcast and numerous other broadcasts.
http://thelightofdayradioshow.com/PlanetXAlt2.html
Is there is a second part or a continuation?