Planet X STALLING Documented
NASA wants to be able to get the heck off earth and onto Mars by very early 2003;
Bob Dole felt it was imperative that Star Wars be operations BY 2003, but the
establishment wont tell you WHY this is because they
1. cant do anything about it, and
2. dont want your messy panic, and
3. cant feed and care for you then, but
4. want you to keep paying your taxes anyway.
Meanwhile, youre in the dark. After the first Feb 7, 2001 sighting, the Zetas
predicted an alternate explanation of what was being sighted would be forthcoming
from the establishment. Meanwhile, they stall. Here's a recent experience of
someone wanting to sight at the Zeta coordinates.
I called the observatory around 7:30 and spoke to some guy and asked if
it was okay to look at a object near the constellation Orion. He said
that there was some large pipe that had been placed in front of the
observatory and was not sure if he could swing the telescope in that
direction but that we might be able to see something. He recommended
coming around 8:30. When we made it there he seemed helpful until he
asked what I was looking for and I said possibly a comet. I told him I
had exact coordinates and that it would be about magnitude 11, diffuse
and a red filter would be helpful. He said optimal time to look would be
about 9:30. There was also a full moon tonight but it was not up yet. We
hung around outside for about 1/2 hr looking through some telescopes
that some amateurs were viewing with and headed back into the
observatory to make sure this guy did not forget about us. From that
time on he completely ignored or avoided us and hung out outside mostly.
Nothing too off kilter yet. "
"Finally it's 10:00 and I go outside and ask him when he can move the
telescope. He then off-handily replies that Orion has gone below the
horizon and we wouldn't be able to see anything anymore. I said even Dec
16? which he replied that we may be able to see that high. When we went
back inside to put the coordinates on the computer his behavior became
what I would describe as markedly disturbed. When I read him the
coordinates (it was fairly dark inside) he entered the first in wrong,
and after I corrected him only entered into three decimal places and
rounded up when he should have rounded down. He remarked that the other
decimal places were not necessary. I didn't persist because I felt it
would be in the ball park. He then moved the telescope, went over to the
eye piece (it was so fast I wasn't even sure he looked), came back,
muttered something about trees, moons, horizons or something, entered in
new coordinates, moved the telescope and left to the other side and
began talking to some other people before I could even say a word. I was
quite perplexed and wasn't sure what had happened but I wasn't going to
give up."
"I approached him again and asked him if he looked at those coordinates.
He said he had, nothing there and tried to brush me off. I asked him if
he could move it back so I could take a look. He then brought out some
big star chart book, opened it up, pointed to the very bottom of the map
on the page and said it was very low. I then persisted if that was the
right area and he then changed and pointed to near the top of the map. I
said we should be able to see it then no problem and again directly
asked if he could move it to those coordinates so I could take a quick
look. It was like he was speechless, looking around blankly, brought out
another book, opened it, started babbling about nothing until I stopped
him and told him that we've been waiting two hours and could we please
take a look. He then re-enters the coordinates which I read off again
and moved the telescope. I go to take a look."
"Near the center I see nothing that I think looks like the 12th [aka
Planet X] (just a couple stars) but at the very top right corner if I
moved my head I could see what appeared to be a darkish, diffuse, round
spot, fairly large (I also got him to hand me a red filter but was then
not able to see even the brightest objects in my view). I asked him if
that darkish spot was anything or just an optical flaw and he said it
was optical (we were viewing Saturn earlier and I did not recall seeing
any dark spot and I thought it was strange to have such a large flaw on
the eyepiece of a $200,000 piece of equipment). He then handed my friend
a hand held controller that had about six dials or buttons on it and
said he could move the telescope around and walked away - no
instructions. My friend looked at me like "what the hell am I supposed
to do with this?". I looked through several times and the spot was
definitely discernible. I then approached the guy, thanked him for his
time and gave him a friendly pat on the arm. He did not even respond or
look up at me. When we left I asked my friend if it was just me or if
that guy was acting very strange. My friend felt that he was acting very
strange and at the very least definitely not trying to help us."
The ZETAS EXPLAIN:
This is an example of what the persistent public can expect when looking for
the 12th [aka Planet X] in an observatory where someone has been told to
"stall". You must admit, he did his best. How many blocks did he throw in
your way? How many times did he point you in the wrong direction? How
many times did he try to discourage you by failing to help? Add all this up, and
it is a couple dozen, all told, as there was foot dragging you did not even type
up here, as your point was made. Now why would an individual do this, unless
under orders.
In the context of an individual looking for his paycheck to continue, and his
boss to consider him a team player, and his changes of promotion or
recommendations for other jobs he may have ambitions to get - this behavior
is not that unusual. If some lackey were told to keep George from making it
to where a female star is to emerge from her dressing room, he would
direct George to the wrong hotel, or floor, state that she had already left,
and if not prone to violence do everything he could to deflect George in
this manner. Is that her? No, a look-alike drawing the crowd away. What
car is she to drive off in? The one which is the wrong color, parked in the
wrong place, and don't ask me any more questions as I've suddenly gotten
busy on the phone.
Not all observatories will be like this, and note you saw the 12th, in spite
of it all. Our emissary was not able to respond to your e-mail asking for
updated coordinates in time, but this is the right approach to take. Strength in
numbers, and when this type of stalling no longer works, they will come out
with an alternative explanation for what you are seeing. Anticipate this, shortly.
ZetaTalk
Let the alternative explanations begin ...