Listen
to the debate I did with Nancy Leider on air about her misinformation.
http://xfacts.com/zeta2003/index.html
Other
people have been spreading misinformation on the return of
planet x as well, this is nothing new. Trust me people, no
PLANET X anytime soon....
Misinformation:
http://xfacts.com/xnews/page2.htm
PART II
The
mixup again with incoming space objects has lead many "PX
believers" to now shift their attention to an asteroid
that is poised to pass by earth on the closest approach ever
to earth in 2004.
Play
Video Clip of Asteroid (real
player)
However,
THIS IS NOT PLANET X. The planet X as described by Dr. Robert
Harrington at NASA, and the ancient knowledge of the sumerian
Nibiru are in a range of (4-8 earth masses). No where near
the size of a simple asteroid. One that I might add, is going
to pass so close, some worry it might be hit with weapons
from earth and divert it into actually making it hit the earth.
That would be bad.
Read
more: http://www.xfacts.com/xnews/page4.htm
The
earth-crossing asteroid, 4179 Toutatis, will make its closest
approach to earth in the year 2004, according to two NASA-sponsored
scientists, Dr. Steven Ostro of Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
and Dr. Scott Hutton.
CLOSE APPROACH - 2004
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/toutatis_video_040929.html#video
On
September 29, 2004, the asteroid Toutatis will pass four lunar
distances from the Earth -- which is four times the distance
between the Earth and the Moon. This will be the closest known
approach of any comet or asteroid between now and the year
2060. Because of its strange rotation pattern, its trajectory
cannot be accurately predicted more than a few centuries in
advance. And among asteroids whose orbits cross that of earth,
Toutatis's orbit is thought to be among the most chaotic.
Hutton
and Ostro, whose research is published in the October, 1995,
edition of "Science," said that Toutatis is one
of the strangest objects in the solar system. It has an irregular
shape and a complex tumbling rotation. The article states
that the vast majority of asteroids and all planets spin about
a single axis like a football thrown in a perfect spiral.
However Toutatis tumbles like "a flubbed pass."
As a result of this strange rotation, Toutatis does not have
a fixed North pole like the Earth. Its North pole wanders
along a curve on the asteroid about every 5.4 days. Toutatis
doesn't even have anything that could be defined as a "day,"
Hutton says. Its rotation is determined by two kinds of motion
with periods of 5.4 and 7.3 Earth days, so the asteroid's
orientation with respect to the solar system never repeats.
Jason Martell
http://AncientX.com
http://Xfacts.com