IMPAKT ...? Komet 76P...
Geschrieben von Apollo am 25. September 2000 20:08:37:
Hallo Leute
fällt uns bald etwas auf den Kopf ?Here are the details - short and sweet and to the point.
We were expecting an "encounter" between Mars and Comet 76P toward the end of May through the first few days of June. I can hear the critics say, "Is that the best you can do?" Well... the answer is yes, that's the best we can do. We are a few unfunded researchers doing the best we can with the information available to us. There's no access to million dollar telescopes, to mega-speed computers, or anything of the like. What we do have at our disposal, are those same things that Joe Civilian has at his disposal. We have the internet. One of the most incredible tools ever available to the common man. And I'm sure it pisses "them" off to high Heaven. Many of us do have educations from Their Uniformitarian universities and we have a few insiders that confirm many of our affirmations.
So have we seen indications or evidence of an encounter between Mars and 76P, you ask? I stand up and shout YES!
And I will add - It's a frightening supposition.
First let me restate those possibilities that we have said could happen:
When the dust finally settled, we stated that we believed that 76P would come within 40,000 miles of the planet. This, we further stated, would constitute an IMMINENT HIT. The critics and the uniformitarians all came out the next few days with an attempt to discredit and smear TMG by saying that our figures were false and that we were inept. They stated that 76P wouldn't come within 4 million miles of Mars. The numbers had been modified and the fix was in. But our source on the inside told us to stick with the numbers. We did. There hasn't been anything but calculations to support their assertions - not a picture or a single piece of solid evidence to say otherwise.
We stated that we believed that it was highly possible that the comet could be drawn into the planet by Mars' gravity well or by the electromagnetic field surrounding the vicinity of the planet.
We stated that it was possible that if the planet was NOT hit, the comet could possibly yank either one or both of Mars' moons along with it, or out of Mars' control. At the time we not familiar with Scallions' prophecy of Phobos threatening the earth nor did we even put together the fact that Phobos = Fear orTerror, as in Nostrodamus' prophecies concerning the "King of Terror".
We stated that we believed, that if the comet did not hit Mars, that it could replicate the electrical connection between the two objects that Velikovsky speaks of in his writings (Venus and Mars). This violent effect could cause great damage to the planet, up to and including blasting millions of tons of material from the surface of the planet, even to the point of tearing the planet into pieces.
We stated that we believed that the comet could become more charged as it passed through the ecliptic, just as it approached Mars, creating an even greater chance of even more damage. It could explode passing through the ecliptic or discharge into the entire solar system, not just the planet, creating a "shockwave-like" effect. An average sized comet of only 20 miles in diameter could still cause immense damage.gruss apollo
- Nein!!!!! Mischel 27.9.2000 13:29 (0)