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In a recent email, the current Hercolubus (PX) location was calculated from the Avebury Manor Crop Circle of UK.

Here are John's thoughts on the matter...
This information is incorrect.  I estimate, from several diverse fields of study, that Planet X is just below or in the Ecliptic plane right now, between Jupiter and the Asteroid Belt. The fields of study that seem to converge on this conclusion are: Sitchin's TWELFTH PLANET references (around p. 240) to R. Campbell Thompson's "The Reports of the Magicians and Astronomers of Nineveh and Babylon" (this title is from memory); another field of study is my seven-year study of the jetstream patterns.
In 2009, the jetstream patterns changed abruptly from five years of bizarre, but a consistently bizarre, pattern to a much different and much more worrisome pattern. The third field of study is from observations of comet crashes into the southern hemisphere of Jupiter on July 20, 2009, and a couple times later in 2010, I believe. So, here you have three different fields of study all suggesting that the current position of X is between Jupiter and the Asteroid Belt. A fourth field of study is the existence of the Asteroid Belt itself, which suggests that a planet once resided in the orbital path now occupied by the Asteroid Belt, and that planet was smashed by comets among X's accompanying swarm of celestial bodies which are always gravitationally dragged along with the Big Guy.  Also, Hercolubus is seriously mistaken when he says that it travels at 6.25 AU per year. Actually, by Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation, the gravitational force of attraction between two masses increases as the inverse of the distance between them, squared. This irrefutably means that X is constantly accelerating, and at a mind-boggling pace, at that. So, it's distance per year cannot remain constant.

          John


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