Those who do not
study the multi-faceted world of evidence of the
intrusion of
Planet X into our Solar System will say: Well, this may
not be a
cover-up; their telescopic technology is just getting better.
Yeah, how
convenient for their technology to magically leap ahead
virtually
overnight!
How convenient
for the NSA(NotoriousSpies-onAmericans)-dominated
NASA
(NeverAStraightAnswer) to find 715 new planets, all of which
are so far away
that you folks can just go back to sleep and ignore it
when X's
approachingly greater electrified solar flirtations change its
color from
invisible infrared to visible red, and that tiny red dot starts
getting bigger
and bigger in the sky with each passing night. Just go
back to sleep,
and when Earth starts flippin' and floppin', well . . . we'll
be descending
into our *elite* underground cities at Mt. Weather and
Cheyenne
Mountain, while you schmucks will be left with no preparation
for the great
upheavals, which we cannot tell you about, because then
you would jump
all over us! Don't you get our strategy?
It's called
"planet-sighting desensitization," or "bore the sheep
back to sleep."
As Marshall
Masters says, "Either you will deal with Planet X,
or it will deal
with you."
Remaining
willfullly ignorant means remaining willfully unprepared
to protect
oneself and ones family. JD
"We've been able to open the bottleneck to access
the mother lode and deliver to you more than 20 times as many planets as has
ever been found and announced at once," said Jack Lissauer, a planetary
scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in California."
Only scientists are aware that our Solar System is so
vast, that it would logically take two or three decades for this brown dwarf
star
to be drawn in from beyond Pluto to our inner Solar
System. JD
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Part 2)
Planet X: The Death of Dr. Harrington
Alex Merklinger
(host of "Mysteries of the Mind") interviews
Clifford Carnicom
and Jason Martell.
"Planet X
and the Mysterious Death of Dr. Harrington"
"The
Location of Planet X", Dr. Robert S. Harrington, Chief Astronomer,
U.S. Naval
Observatory, Washington, D.C.
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There's life on this planet just a little different then ours planet x q=¥=₩=x+p=L
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