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Wobble pace

Friday, November 4, 2011 23:00
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I notice in my Southern California mountains at night, a star seen through the trees would drop 3 feet in the sky over an 1.5-2.0 hour period. This has been happening the last 8 weeks. Now, this week [Oct 29], I noticed it is only taking about 45 minutes. I assume this is the figure 8 wobble and it is speeding up? Please comment.

As documented by Nancy in her most recent newsletter edition there was a violent Earth wobble on October 24-25, 2011. This brought red auroras to the skies across N America and a wobble slosh to Tabasco on the Yucatan Penninsula and in Dublin, Ireland. When we first introduced the concept of the wobble in 2004, we predicted it would steadily get worse, increasing in violence. We described the process. At first the S Pole of Earth was grabbed and held by the N Pole of Planet X. And then as Planet X turned in space during its 270° roll, the N Pole of Earth was pushed violently away by the N Pole of Planet X which had turned increasingly to point directly at the Earth. Now a gravity dance, a push-pull, has also started, and this affects the wobble too. All this will get increasingly worse.

Source: ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for October 29, 2011

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