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So I don't usually do this, but tonight I was bored so I started messing around with this stuff from the jet propulsion labs and
thought I might share, could be something here..... or not. Like I said, I was just messin around.

Source http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=C ... ;cad=0#orb

Notice particularly the alignments. Think gravitational forces.
As well as the implications of this comet/star/brown dwarf or whatever it is. Think Joseph Smith and the "sign".
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Earthquake in Japan on March 11, Elenin - Earth - Sun
Earthquake in Japan on March 11, Elenin - Earth - Sun
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Rosh HoShanah, If your familiar with this Jewish holiday/ holy day/ prophetic date, and this time of the year you'll get what I'm teasing at. Mercury - Sun - Elenin - Earth
Rosh HoShanah, If your familiar with this Jewish holiday/ holy day/ prophetic date, and this time of the year you'll get what I'm teasing at. Mercury - Sun - Elenin - Earth
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Yom Kippur , this is about as close as we get to it, at least for about a week, and i mean a week. Earth - Elenin
Yom Kippur , this is about as close as we get to it, at least for about a week, and i mean a week. Earth - Elenin
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a few more to consider
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Earth passes through Elenin's debris field, should be a pretty cool show
Earth passes through Elenin's debris field, should be a pretty cool show
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Earth - Venus - Sun - Elenin alignment
Earth - Venus - Sun - Elenin alignment
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Sun - Earth - Elenin alignment
Sun - Earth - Elenin alignment
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Also... i take no credit for the originality of this stuff, well, maybe ill take credit for the comparison of jewish holy days, ... anyways.... enjoy!... or not.

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This is the same tool that the lady who predicted the Japan quake showed. It will be interesting to see if anything happens and if it all correlates. Amazing that we have the technology to know this stuff. Pagans would be so excited back in the day to have something like that.

On that note is anyone of the opinion that the Hale Bopp come twas a sign of any sort? I thought it was pretty spectacular but I guess for people to really take notice it will have to be something bigger - its not like people started to repent when they saw it. Moreover we had the creepy mass suicide thing overshadow the whole thing. :-\

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Considering the comet that hit Jupiter, God is a pretty good shot! It certainly was a wonder in the heavens! Don't know about this current thing, but its exciting! Passing through its tail could be spectacular, another wonder in the heavens above!

Bob

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According to the information that came my way in 2003, the North Pole will shift positions three times, which jibes with the alignments. If my information is correct, the first shift may happen during the alignment mid September, and a second shift mid October. But the big game changer will come about the first of November when we pass through the debris field.

It was said there would be a meteor shower that would be seen all over the world and that one would break through and strike in Nevada. This would set off a series of quakes involving some major fault lines such as the San Andreas, Wasatch, and New Madrid fault lines to name a few.

If this is the case, and the good Lords decides to spare our good buddy Mark, we might see him set a new world record for surfing the longest wave in history as he arrived on the shores of Sampete County in Utah, :ymhug: a safe place where a few of the posters here are reportedly preparing. Anybody west of the Wasatch mountain range will be treading water after the land mass west sinks in elevation, but it looks like Orem will be spared. The ocean will continue east through Parleys Canyon almost to Denver, Colorado, so it might be a good time for Dennis to be in Argentina? ;)

Then in mid November, the alignment may cause the third polar shift to its final resting place, near the Hudson Bay area.

The interesting thing is that when this information was presented to the Hopi Elders, they reported it was what they saw also. Something else I found interesting was when I opened up Google Earth and searched North Pole it took me to a place very close to the Hudson Bay. Try it yourself.

I couldn't this stuff up! It just comes to me, like it did in this thread and another thread where this same information was posted by Songbird.

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Guys, it's just a comet - there is no debate about if it's a planet, dwarf star, etc. We may pass through its debris trail, in which case, we'd have a pretty spectacular meteor shower. :) And, if you fudge the orientation of the orbits enough using that JPL tool, you'll find that, based on different angles, it will not get close enough to earth to hit us either. Additionally, its size is not significant enough to have any measurable gravitational effect on the earth - you'd have to have a pretty massive object like the moon to be able to achieve that and even if/when a few celestial bodies line up, there is still too much distance between them for any kind of catastrophe to befall the earth because of enhanced gravitational pull.

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Toto wrote:According to the information that came my way in 2003, the North Pole will shift positions three times, which jibes with the alignments. If my information is correct, the first shift may happen during the alignment mid September, and a second shift mid October. But the big game changer will come about the first of November when we pass through the debris field.

It was said there would be a meteor shower that would be seen all over the world and that one would break through and strike in Nevada. This would set off a series of quakes involving some major fault lines such as the San Andreas, Wasatch, and New Madrid fault lines to name a few.

If this is the case, and the good Lords decides to spare our good buddy Mark, we might see him set a new world record for surfing the longest wave in history as he arrived on the shores of Sampete County in Utah, :ymhug: a safe place where a few of the posters here are reportedly preparing. Anybody west of the Wasatch mountain range will be treading water after the land mass west sinks in elevation, but it looks like Orem will be spared. The ocean will continue east through Parleys Canyon almost to Denver, Colorado, so it might be a good time for Dennis to be in Argentina? ;)

Then in mid November, the alignment may cause the third polar shift to its final resting place, near the Hudson Bay area.

The interesting thing is that when this information was presented to the Hopi Elders, they reported it was what they saw also. Something else I found interesting was when I opened up Google Earth and searched North Pole it took me to a place very close to the Hudson Bay. Try it yourself.

I couldn't this stuff up! It just comes to me, like it did in this thread and another thread where this same information was posted by Songbird.
Let me get this straight, you think all this carzyness is gonna happen this year?

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Col. Flagg wrote: Let me get this straight, you think all this carzyness is gonna happen this year?
I hope not, but if there’s a pole shift in September, I think I’ll be making plans to be out of Salt Lake City in November.

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Toto wrote:
Col. Flagg wrote: Let me get this straight, you think all this carzyness is gonna happen this year?
I hope not, but if there’s a pole shift in September, I think I’ll be making plans to be out of Salt Lake City in November.
Come to Jamaica!!! =)) B-) :D

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John Locke wrote:Let me get this straight, you think all this carzyness is gonna happen this year?
Mr. J. Locke, up here in the frozen tundra of Utah we have an annual car show, the Cache Valley Cruise-in. This year it will be from June 30th-July 3rd. The Beach Boys will be performing this year. It's one of the best car shows around IMO. If you're a "carzy" person like me I highly recommend attending. Plus every year they give away a car. This year it's a 1936 Chevy Standard Coupe.
http://www.cachevalleycruisein.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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shadow wrote:
John Locke wrote:Let me get this straight, you think all this carzyness is gonna happen this year?
Mr. J. Locke, up here in the frozen tundra of Utah we have an annual car show, the Cache Valley Cruise-in. This year it will be from June 30th-July 3rd. The Beach Boys will be performing this year. It's one of the best car shows around IMO. If you're a "carzy" person like me I highly recommend attending. Plus every year they give away a car. This year it's a 1936 Chevy Standard Coupe.
http://www.cachevalleycruisein.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Cache Valley Cruise-In? Whats that all about? 5 rods and a model T? Here's a real show this weekend just across the street from me. I can hear the engines starting to roar already.


http://www.delmarnats.com/dmn/index.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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The last time there was a meteor Shower like what will occur in November when we pass through the tail of Comet Elenin was the 1833 Leonids meteor Shower. Comet Elenin was supposedly discovered by a unknown Russian Scientist Leonid Elenin. If you check Wiki on the 1833 Leonids, it says at the end that it was used as a sign to kick all the Mormons out of Missouri.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonids" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
McCullough, David, Truman, 1992, p. 22


The last few times there has been an alignment of comet Elenin, earth and the sun; there have been earthquakes: Feb 27 Chile, Sep 3 NewZeland, Mar 11 Japan. Sep26?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmzxfvEke_s" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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