The Journal of HistorySpring 2012TABLE OF CONTENTS


Thesis

Planet X
(Nibiru)

Video

Subject: Part 2, Why East Coast Tsunami is Soon-On-New Yorkers

Radio Report:  Astrophysicist reveals leaked information from professional astronomers and U.S. military types: "A mini-solar system is moving into our Solar System."

http://thelightofdayradioshow.com/archives/shows2/Dinardo-CD2A_09.mp3 9 minutes in duration

This is the second of numerous installments of evidence indicating that the entire East Coast of the Americas and the West Coast of Europe may  soon be wiped out by a landslide-driven tsunami, which is typically about ten times greater in amplitude than an undersea earthquake-driven tsunami. Each of these episodes will contain a different audio drama, plus these two articles from the largest newspapers in the United States, which together constitute an official declaration by the Federal Government of the United States, N.A.S.A., that a massive celestial intruder, a brown dwarf star, is being gravitationally sucked in by our Sun's irresistible gravitational force field. Judging by the dates of these two newspaper reports, this dwarf star's rendezvous with the Sun, in a looping U-turn, should occur in the near future. But notice that this dwarf star must first pass by Earth, and this explains why its 20-million mile close fly-by will gravitationally and electromagnetically molest Earth. Even now, the area surrounding the
Cumbre Vieja volcano is exhibiting pre-eruption symptoms. Americans and Europeans need to monitor this volcano, daily, and prepare to drive inland when it begins to erupt, or risk being caught in the death-grip of highway gridlock.               John DiNardo

The front page of the Washington Post announces that this dwarf star has been sighted, and that it is probably as large as Jupiter and is a member of our Solar System; however, since it is not orbiting the Sun, it is intruding *across* the orbital paths of all our planets and heading toward the Sun -- a celestial loose cannonball.

Earthquake swarms around a volcano are often precursors to volcanic eruptions.
When this volcano erupts, scientists tell us that it will create a mega-tsunami that will kill millions of people who live within miles of the Atlantic Ocean.
http://www.irishweatheronline.com/news/earthquakesvolcanos/canary-islands-government-monitors-el-hierro-earthquake-swarm/28244.html

These scientists are testifying to the fact that when this volcano erupts, the half-trillion ton western flank of the Cumbre Vieja volcano will surely slide into the Atlantic Ocean, creating a mega-tsunami wave that will kill many millions of us who live miles away from the Atlantic Ocean.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fzm49fUSCPk&feature=related

                                               Summary of New York Times article entitled  
                                               Clues Get Warm in the Search for Planet X
                                         By John Noble Wilford published on January 30, 1983

What may be Planet X, is tugging at Uranus and Neptune. Astronomers are using the telescope on Mount Palomar in California to track two Pioneer spacecraft in Pluto's orbit to see if clues provide the answers to the mysterious force using heat signals.

The United States, Britain, and the Netherlands hope to determine in the next six or seven months what is out nearly in the entire sky using an $80 million venture. The last time astronomers carried out this kind of exploration, they discovered Pluto in 1930 preceded by Uranus in 1781 by the English astronomer and musician William Herschel.

In 1840, English, French, and German astronomers discovered Neptune which is closer to earth than Pluto is. But Neptune is not large enough to account for Uranus's orbital behavior. In fact Neptune appeared to be affected by an even more remote planet. In the late 1800s, two American astronomers, William Pickering and Percival Lowell discovered what Lowell called Planet X, or the tenth planet.

Some astronomers question a tenth planet, but others feel strongly that all that is left to do is name it. While no x-rays have been detected, most stars are paired, so it is not unreasonable to suggest that the Sun has a companion. Also a brown dwarf in the neighborhood may not reflect enough light to be seen far away according to Dr. John Anderson of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California who feels that the telescope will find it.

 

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