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DOOM maybe BIGGER than you think!!! ~ IS MERCURY (or something else) ON A COLLISION COURSE WITH THE EARTH?? ~ Update 17th Feb!
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[quote:Just the facts!:MV8yMTM3ODQyXzcxNjc1NTM3] [b]Is Mercury on a collision course with the Earth? [/b] Early yesterday morning there was a fairly large eruption from the surface of the sun which hurled a cme in our general direction, this eruption was [b]not[/b] shown on any of the models? http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse//2013/02/12/ahead/cor2/1024/20130212_060935_n7c2A.jpg Curious, I began wondering what was so special about this particular eruption that NASA didn't want us to see? So I started looking around GLP for clues and came across this article. http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message2135247/pg1 Then it hit me!! Of course! If they updated the models we would all see that Mercury was headed this way?! At first I didn't believe it possible but then I studied the images from [b]Stereo Behind HI1[/b] and sure enough it does appear to be headed our general direction! Interestingly, notice how the images since early on the 10th have been fractalised possibly to confuse?! 08-02-2013 http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse//2013/02/08/behind/hi1/512/20130208_000901_s4h1B.jpg 09-02-2013 http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse//2013/02/09/behind/hi1/512/20130209_092901_s4h1B.jpg 10-02-2013 http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse//2013/02/10/behind/hi1/512/20130210_091801_s7h1B.jpg 11-02-2013 http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse//2013/02/11/behind/hi1/512/20130211_091801_s7h1B.jpg 12-02-2013 http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse//2013/02/12/behind/hi1/512/20130212_071801_s7h1B.jpg [b]Latest image[/b] 13-02-2013 http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse//2013/02/13/behind/hi1/512/20130213_071801_s7h1B.jpg If you consider what you are actually looking at here! As seen from the satellite Mercury should enter the frame from the left as it's orbit, according to models is in a anti-clockwise direction around the sun like all the planets, where in fact the object in the images is seen approaching the Earth from the right or clockwise direction? This is assuming of course that this is actually Mercury we are looking at?!! [b] So, several questions to ponder. Are we looking at our demise, an illusion or something else?[/b] :spock: [/quote]
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Is Mercury on a collision course with the Earth?
Early yesterday morning there was a fairly large eruption from the surface of the sun which hurled a cme in our general direction, this eruption was
not
shown on any of the models?
[
link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov
]
Curious, I began wondering what was so special about this particular eruption that NASA didn't want us to see? So I started looking around GLP for clues and came across this article.
[
link to www.godlikeproductions.com
]
Then it hit me!! Of course! If they updated the models we would all see that Mercury was headed this way?! At first I didn't believe it possible but then I studied the images from
Stereo Behind HI1
and sure enough it does appear to be headed our general direction! Interestingly, notice how the images since early on the 10th have been fractalised possibly to confuse?!
08-02-2013
[
link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov
]
09-02-2013
[
link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov
]
10-02-2013
[
link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov
]
11-02-2013
[
link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov
]
12-02-2013
[
link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov
]
Latest image
13-02-2013
[
link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov
]
If you consider what you are actually looking at here! As seen from the satellite Mercury should enter the frame from the left as it's orbit, according to models is in a anti-clockwise direction around the sun like all the planets, where in fact the object in the images is seen approaching the Earth from the right or clockwise direction? This is assuming of course that this is actually Mercury we are looking at?!!
So, several questions to ponder. Are we looking at our demise, an illusion or something else?
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