Showing posts with label heliosphere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heliosphere. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 March 2011

Nibiru, Planet X, Hercolobus & The Heliosphere


I've been tracking the heliosphere and saw this as soon as it came out, but didn't think it would be helpful posting a silent video of a super massive body approaching the Sun. Now that this gentleman has added a voiceover (and some tasteful chillout tech), it's worth putting up here. Much of NASA and all of mainstream media are unwilling to engage in questions about this information, as keeping you in the dark is what pays their bills. I hope it's not removed from Youtube as that often happens with passionate amateurs who spot cosmic anomalies and post them on Youtube.

Do your own homework, but in case you're curious I'm relaxed about this as I've been hanging out with some extraordinary peeps on the on the internet. Have a nice weekend.

Friday, 11 March 2011

Immanuel Velikovsky & The Electromagnetic Universe


I finally finished the Velikovsky talk that was recommended to me. It's from 1966 and his heavy Hebrew accent isn't an easy listen coupled with the eerie music unnecessarily added to the background. The melodrama was why I turned it off the first time round, but I completed it and it's worth paying attention to, particularly if like me you've been spending time looking at polar shift topographical projections. Japan doesn't come off well in any of the scenarios I've seen thus far. Neither does Bangkok in some but then I'm almost sure nobody really knows how planet Earth really rolls. Increasingly so  with respect to to the consensual and peer reviewed science mafia who vigorously rejected Velikovsky.