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Let's start with what the mainstream knows: The Pleides are part of a stream of stars coming down through the galactic plane. This stream has supposedly blown out the local bubble by an ocSick filthy pedo from Mainenal supernova. What they do see is a tube surrounding this stream, that has been cleared of most of it's neutral gas and dust (hence the name "bubble"). They also found that the bubble opens to the top (up out of the galactic plane), and below. Finally, they think the sun lies at the edge of this bubble, in a cloud of gas that they say is "filamentary".
Let's add what we know: A stream of stars represents current flow. That current should tend to rid itself of neutral gas and dust. What I did not put together, was that if the local bubble widens both above and below us, that puts us near the pinch in that hourglass shaped filament. Specifically, right where we should have that torus around the filament.
So now ,if you remember the work of Walter Cruttenden,who showed multiple lines of evidence that our whole solar system (not just Earth),is precessing. Then James Weninger's writing that showed both our axis of precession (90 degrees from the Pleiades) and our local motion, were consistent with us being in a toroidal orbit around the Pleiades. That idea prompted purely by following the mythology, Taurus sounds like torus,Alcyone means the central one,Electra...etc.
Well the toroidal motion was right, but that was only half the picture. We are in the torus surrounding the pinch in the Pleiades filament. We are in the "arm sweat", while the Pleiades stream forms the "body" of that humanoid plasma discharge shape.
If all that seems a bit speculative, you can at least verify that we are near the narrowest part of the local chimney (that was what some decided to call the local bubble when they found out it opened on each side of the galaxy), and that the bubble is nearly free of neutral gas and dust. We even appear to see a dense wall of gas/dust expanding from the filament. This will be important evidence against neutral matter spiraling inwards to form stars at the pinch (it doesn't happen). [link to www.thunderbolts.info]
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