Re: New Planet!
- From: "John Scheldroup" <jschel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 20:52:06 -0500
"wws" <wwsnot@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:UM-dnZ2dnZ2LwmCLnZ2dnWKLbd-dnZ2dRVn-zZ2dnZ0@xxxxxxxxx
> John Scheldroup wrote:
>
>> "wws" <wwsnot@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:2uednRjcyKeuXXLfRVn-rw@xxxxxxxxx
>>
>>>Kirk Gordon wrote:
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>>>> I'm usrprised that none of the other science freaks in the group beat me to this. Have a look:
>>>>
>>>>http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20050731/6059076.asp
>>>>
>>>>KG
>>>>
>>>
>>>Niburu.
>>>
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>> The Dinosaurs and the Moon.
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>> John
> What are you getting at?
> Niburu is an highly eccentric orbit.
> Dinosaurs, (which still live, as in "birds"), are earth centric.
> Find one Tyrannosaurus bone one the moon, our moon, and I'll eat your shorts.
>
Nope I guess you werent following me.
The Moon, The Dinosaur extinction, The Asteroid belt
Extinctions on earth caused by volcanism
http://www.seekers.100megs6.com/PlanetX-KillDinosaurs.htm
The odd thing about all this is that the scenario also shows that a flyby event
could have been the cause of the dinosaur extinction. In this case, the extinction
of the dinosaurs some 65 million years ago could be proof that a massively large
body is in a slow elongated orbit around our Sun and that when it flies by the Earth
every several thousand or million years, massive die offs occur.
http://xfacts.com/x3.htm
Where did the other half go? Why is Earth only half a planet? The diagrams shown
here are descriptions from the Sumerians explaining how our Earth came to be...
They state that the satellites of Planet X (Nibiru) as they called it, collided with our
primitive Earth in the past. Creating the asteroid belt and forever becoming another
member of our solar system in a comet like 3,600 year orbit around the sun.
John
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