Great blog post from David Wilcock, about the end of the Illuminati!

Started by Littleenki, May 30, 2012, 04:53:50 AM

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Amaterasu

You may note that I put "null point" in quotes initially.  I meant the point where We pass from North to South in the galactic EM field.  But if You say it's not in 2012 - I will take that at Your word.  [smile]
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

zorgon

Quote from: hobbit on May 31, 2012, 06:39:19 PM
This planet may have such a tale, and thus could tell a tail.
But You may need to be far enough away to see it.

Of course the Earth has a tail... it looks like this



And yes the Electric Universe is a very sound concept... but a comet is still just a space rock, not Nibiru

In fact the solar system also has a tail



Aa' i'sul Tel'Anor nora lanne'lle

zorgon

Quote from: undo11 on May 31, 2012, 02:25:35 PM
oh i thought you had told me, several times, that it was 200+ years from now, not 800+ years. sheesh.  the number keeps changing

Nope that wasn't me  I never said 200 :P In fact I posted that Sitchin qoute several times in the Stargate Thread ;) (and several other Nibiru threads as well) Each time it got ignored... because it would mess up with people's 2012 fantasy :D

And that 'selective listening' comment was NOT directed at you... it was a general comment on the way of the world these days :P

Littleenki

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zorgon

Quote from: hobbit on May 31, 2012, 06:39:19 PM
It's tres difficile to verbalise how I consider that nothing is moving as such as independant entities , but instead are switching relative to the phase conjugate flows it is created within.

But as you said in another post recently... we ALL know NOTHING... its only our individual beliefs :D

But turn off the Sun and lets see if we can still be here to discuss it :D

Pimander

Quote from: Amaterasu on May 31, 2012, 07:10:00 PM
You may note that I put "null point" in quotes initially.  I meant the point where We pass from North to South in the galactic EM field.  But if You say it's not in 2012 - I will take that at Your word.  [smile]
Sorry if I come across as a bit pushy on this topic but I have been caught out myself in the past and it's kinder to be cruel sometimes. :)

Bear in mind that all the stars in the spiral arms are relatively close to the galactic equator.


SOURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milky_way_galaxy
Here is a 360-degree photographic panorama of the Milky Way showing our edge-on view of the Galaxy.  Look how close to the plane most of the stars are in the image.  I know it is all relative but....

If you are interested in the science here is an abstract of a paper from the Astronomical Journal.

QuoteWe have determined the Sun's distance (Zsun) from the galactic plane using optical star counts in 12 Palomar Sky Survey fields, six each at the North and South galactic poles. The star counts were made in t6 square degree regions at the center of each field in the O (blue) magnitude range 15-18. All stars with O - E color greater than 1.8 mag (B - V- 1.1 mag) were selected to isolate a sample of disk population stars in this magnitude range. The total counts show significantly more stars in the six fields at the SGP indicating that the Sun is above the galactic plane as defined by neutral hydrogen. The observed ratio of N(SGP)/N(NGP) is 1.11±0.O2 leading to Zsun=20.5±3.5 pc above the galactic midplane.
The Sun's Distance Above the Galactic Plane. Astronomical Journal v.110, p.2183

BAsically it's a few miles out right now lol.  8)

zorgon

Quote from: Amaterasu on May 31, 2012, 06:49:06 PM
Because the solar system is in an arm of the spiral, which itself spirals, once every some odd number of years, the whole solar system aligns with the EM "null point" of the galactic center as it swings up and around, then down and around.  In December, the whole solar system will be at that null point and directly in alignment with the center of the galaxy.

This is what They are speaking of relative to the alignment of the galaxy center.

Have you seen my thread on the Milky Way not being our point of origin?

The problem with all this is the internet has litterally HUNDREDS of opinions about what is going on and what is to come... and over the last few years it has all gotten mixed together to the point that no one knows what is going on.

Out solar system is currently 50 light years ABOVE the spiral arm of the Milky Way. This can be seen on a clear night because we can SEE the plane of the galaxy in the night sky



We are moving up  (and 'up' is just a term we use for point of reference) and will eventually go out to 250 light years before we are slowed and bob back down, then go to 250 LY under the rim

We are bobbing up and down through the rim but also being caught up in the spin so the end effect of the solar system's motion is like a wave



At this current point in time... the left over arm of the Sagitarrius Galaxy is in our region of space. This is the Galaxy that some believe was our point of origin. Here is a graphic that illustrates it. We are located at that crossing point



BTW According to Michael S. Heiser "Nibiru" means "Crossing Point"  Just thought this was a good place to add that little trivia :D

The Milky Way - Welcome to your New Home Galaxy!
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=152.0

Pimander

Quote from: zorgon on May 31, 2012, 07:35:47 PM
At this current point in time... the left over arm of the Sagitarrius Galaxy is in our region of space. This is the Galaxy that some believe was our point of origin. Here is a graphic that illustrates it. We are located at that crossing point



BTW According to Michael S. Heiser "Nibiru" means "Crossing Point"  Just thought this was a good place to add that little trivia :D

The Milky Way - Welcome to your New Home Galaxy!
Which of course makes us Space Invaders from Nibiru.  8)

hobbit

Quote from: zorgon on May 31, 2012, 07:14:24 PM
Of course the Earth has a tail... it looks like this



And yes the Electric Universe is a very sound concept... but a comet is still just a space rock, not Nibiru

In fact the solar system also has a tail



Aa' i'sul Tel'Anor nora lanne'lle

Ha Ha, like a fly  into the web.
The Earth has a tail, but what is causing it???????

zorgon

Quote from: hobbit on May 31, 2012, 07:51:46 PM
The Earth has a tail, but what is causing it???????

Already told you...

Aa' i'sul Tel'Anor nora lanne'lle

::)

Oh wait...  I suppose you need a translation... :D

"May the Solar wind fill your sails"

hobbit

Quote from: zorgon on May 31, 2012, 08:05:58 PM
Already told you...

Aa' i'sul Tel'Anor nora lanne'lle

::)

Oh wait...  I suppose you need a translation... :D

"May the Solar wind fill your sails"

Yes of English in particuler( i'm from Yorks lad)
What causes the solar winds.
I will guess the answer as cosmic winds...which is where I was heading towards, especially hercules.
hobbit

Littleenki

Aa' i'sul Tel'Anor nora lanne'lle
???
Would that be a solar differential sail, perhaps, Zorgon?
;)
Le
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Amaterasu

Well.  Thank You all for this wonderful information!  I do appreciate it!
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

Linda Brown

You will appreciate this Hobbit. My daughters reaction to something that  she was told in school....

It was a  General SCIENCE class.... she was maybe ten or so... we were on Catalina and of course she had experienced quite a few conversations with Dad when he was on the island. She asked her science teacher about " solar wind" He didn't know much about it.... she pursued the idea..... " if there is such a thing that Nasa calls " solar wind" then could a ship be made with sails to catch that wind and sail the Universe??? I would have respected this teacher far more if he had simply admitted that he didn't really know about that..and even more if he had encouraged her to look into it and report to the class later..( you would think that a science teacher would know that sort of stuff!!!) Even in the very elementary grades.... but  instead of doing that his answer infuriated me. He said.....

"Thats not possible Jennifer. Those winds would knock your ship over"....... and he went on with the class.

Didn't stop her.... she asked me about it later. I asked her what she thought.... she looked right at me and said...." I don't believe him. I don't think he knows what he is talking about." I asked her how she came to that conclusion .She simply said " Because I can see it sailing"

Fewer teachers like that, and more kids like that and our future will be just FINE!   Linda

Littleenki

Sooooo Indeed Linda!
The typical teacher is a wonderfully able person, but a few of them are bad apples, arent they?

I have two brothers in law who teach, and they take it very seriously when a student has an idea which furthers the lesson, so when I hear of a teacher who condescends a student it makes me sick.

Thankfully she had your family's dna, and thats enough to carry her through those days where she sees how silly and ridiculous some teachers will act towards someone who challenges their knowledge.

GOOD for her!

Cheers!
Littleenki
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