04 April 2016

MYSTERY SOLVED!

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Amateurs! All this time, I thought it didn't matter from which direction I viewed the sun - that what I thought was Nibiru would be in the same position regardless of which way I was facing when I photographed it. I was so wrong! And I have some very intelligent (and patient) offspring to thank for setting me straight.

Now, I know that this "system" of objects I've been watching and designating Nibiru to myself and the readers is ONE AND THE SAME (not "either / or") as the clearly perceived object seen in Yonatan's Modiin sunset and another photo of mine. It just depends on which direction you are facing when you film it.

Facing south, the "system" appears at approximately a 7 o'clock position in relation to the sun. When facing due west at sunset, it appears at the 10 o'clock position. Mystery solved!

Compare these enlarged and enhanced images taken from earlier posts to the ones in the previous post. You can see the telltale darker spot on the largest of the objects (Nibiru itself) and even some of the various-sized objects accompanying it, if you look closely enough.



2 comments:

  1. Well, I wasn't far off with my comment on the previous post. I called a universe (which is not the correct word) and you call it a "System". We, both of us, are not far off. It is definitely more than one or two objects, a cluster plus some is why I called it a universe. Somehow I believe it relates to the first week of (creation) Bereshis. Our whole history stems from this week of creation, "the end is in the beginning and the beginning is is the end."

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    1. The word you used was "hemisphere" and I could not understand what you were getting at.

      "... could Nibiru be part of a 'hemisphere' that is trying to attack our 'hemisphere'."

      Anyway,I objected to bringing any other outside source into the discussion. The autistic kids said there are millions of asteroids and meteors coming with it and fyi - there is only ONE universe, unless it's a multiverse instead. ;-)

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