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Greetings Palomar Observatory:
I always view PlanetX 2011AD this way in this era, so here is a brief
synopsis:
The year 2004ad-->2011ad, the planet earth is turned an additional 90
degrees by the passing of planetX or SFX.
In the year 2001ad, one of the satellites, a red moon disengages from
planetX, and heads for New Mexico or Nostradamus' "Italy". Before it hits
earth, 2 1magaton missiles with 1 mile penetration "Joshua/Excalibur" are
launched at it, which just makes a big mess of red dust from Mexico to the
Yukon!
The Moons Wall is stopped by a rupture in the air pocket that British
Columbia is built on, rupturing sky hi all in British Columbia, then British
Columbia all falls down some 3 miles? and the area is filled with Pacific salt
water from the Burrard Inlet in British Columbia.
The whole Pacific coast will be gouged by the red moon from planetX, sad
but true, Nature don't give a shit for anything......Caliofornia will return to
the Ocean, etc.
The Moon's red Dust will be splattered to the Yukon, and British
Columbia will be a part of the Pacific ocean forever as just another of the
Myriads of Atlantis!
This occurs on the planet earth every 3,695 years, of which Noah's Arc
was the last event on the other side of the planet!
The Planet earth like all newborn planets, had both oceans at the
equator, and every 3,695 years, the PlantX seems to reshape that earth state!
Only 7 years to go 2011AD .................3,695 years, British Columbia
or the 2004ad pPacific Coast will not exist anymore, and therefore neither will
I if I stay here...I would rather sustain a Direct hit in Mexico/Hopi, or move
to Europe, and only get rocked around!
It would be nice if this were not true, if someone can prove this wrong,
please give it a shot!
Nemesis
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