If Elenin Disintegrates, What
Could Come Our Way?
Yowusa.com, 01-September-2011
Marshall Masters
Contributors: Ed Douglas and Richard Shaw
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Since the first release of the video, Comet Elenin Forecast for 9/2011 to 1/2012 and the Hopi Blue Star
Kachina by Marshall Masters on August 23, 2011, new developments
are adding new dimension to this issue. Namely, a flurry of Internet
posts and articles inferring Comet Elenin has disintegrated.
However, as of this publication date,
no credible evidence has been presented to back these inferences that
Comet Elenin has in fact, disintegrated. Rather, what is now being
reported, is that Comet Elenin has dimmed and that some astronomers
are predicting it will not survive perihelion. Elenin's closest
distance to the Sun which occurs on or about September 11, 2011.
Universetoday.com, August 29,
2011
Comet Elenin Could Be Disintegrating
Astronomers monitoring Comet Elenin
have noticed the comet has decreased in brightness the past week, and
the coma is now elongating and diffusing. Some astronomers predict
the comet will disintegrate and not survive perihelion, its
closest approach to the Sun.
Spaceweather.com, August 30, 2011
So
Much for Doomsday
The behavior of Comet Elenin is akin to
that of Comet LINEAR (C/1999 S4), which disintegrated when it
approached the sun in back in 2000.
Comets are fragile objects, easily
disrupted by solar heat. As a result, the possible breakup of
Comet Elenin, while unexpected, comes as no surprise.
Despite premature debunker spin, that
reliable sources are not reporting any observation of an actual
disintegration of Comet Elenin. Rather, they report dimming and that
Elenin could disintegrate in the near future.
Nonetheless, trickily worded headlines
spin the notion that Comet Elenin has in fact disintegrated.
Ostensibly, to quash pubic concerns about this comet.
Whether these misleading headlines are
based in expedient hubris or malevolence intention makes no
difference. Either way, the confusion will stymie the interest of
many, at a time when they should be reviewing their own preparation
and planning efforts.
However the prediction that Comet
Elenin will not survive perihelion, does raise a vital question.
What will happen to the Earth, should Elenin actually disintegrate?
Could it mean an uneventful flyby, or could it prove to be a bad turn
of luck for all life on Earth?
This could be the case, if a prediction
first published in a New York Times Best Selling book in 1998, comes
to pass. If so, the day Elenin actually does disintegrate, will be
remembered as the day we all began lighting prayer candles.
To put this disturbing possibility of
this 1998 prediction in context, this article will present a
disintegration convergence threat assessment, apply that to a
convergence timeline and then compare that with various scientific
and paranormal predictions for the near future. The result will be a
disturbing sequence of events and predictions soon to unfold.
Comet Elenin Disintegration Threat
A key point to remember is that Comet
Elenin will cross Earth orbit's on its way back to the outer reaches
of our solar system. At that time, it will pass ahead of Earth like
a fast bullet, shooting out ahead of us, into the dark depths of
space.
Should Comet Elenin disintegrate as
Mattiazzo predicts, there is the possibility that Earth could fly
through a debris maelstrom in Comet Elenin's dust tail.
To imagine this, visualize yourself in
the nose of a WWII B-17 bomber, flying through a hail of deadly Nazi
flak over Berlin.
If you're lucky, you get through it without taking
a hit. If not, you “buy the farm” as air warriors like
to say.
With this in mind, the timing of the
latest series of announcements about the International Space Station
is perhaps more than just coincidence.
AP, August 29, 2011
NASA: Space station may be evacuated by
late November
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) —
Astronauts may need to take the unprecedented step of temporarily
abandoning the International Space Station if last week's Russian
launch accident prevents new crews from flying there this fall.
Until officials figure out what went
wrong with Russia's essential Soyuz rockets, there will be no way to
launch any more astronauts before the current residents have to leave
in mid-November.
The unsettling predicament comes just
weeks after NASA's final space shuttle flight.
AFP, August 30, 2011
NASA fears leaving space station
unmanned
WASHINGTON — The possible
first-ever evacuation of the International Space Station, if a
Russian spacecraft is not launched in November, would risk the loss
of the orbiting lab, a NASA official has warned.
"There is a greater risk of losing
the ISS when it's unmanned than if it were manned," Michael
Suffredini, the ISS program manager for the US space agency, said on
a conference call with reporters.
"The risk increase is not
insignificant," he added.
The official reason for temporarily
abandoning the ISS is that the Russian are experiencing reliability
problems with the Soyuz launch vehicle. A venerable and time-tested
design, dating back to 1967.
Guardian.co.uk, August 29, 2011
Russia postpones manned mission to
international space station
The station may have to be left
unmanned for the first time in a decade if there are any further
delays, official claims
Russia has postponed the next manned
mission to the international space station for at least a month, and
an official said any further delay might force Moscow to consider
leaving the station unmanned for the first time in a decade.
The Russian space agency, Roskosmos,
announced its decision to allow time for safety checks to be made
following the crash of an unmanned cargo craft ferrying food and fuel
to the space station on 24 August.
Russian space officials hope the announcement of safety checks
will increase confidence following the crash, in which a Russian
Soyuz-U craft failed to reach orbit and burned up in the atmosphere
shortly after launch.
The Soyuz-U, whose failure was caused by an apparent problem with
the rocket's upper-stage motor, closely resembles the Soyuz-FG used
to transport astronauts to the orbital station.
In May 2010, we published an article
with a prediction made by Major Ed Dames in his 2004 documentary The
Killshot.
Yowusa.com, 16-May-2010
Could a NASA Crisis Herald the Return
of Planet X / Nibiru?
The singular event that Dames predicts
will signal the beginning phase of the cataclysm is, as he states it
in the film, "when a space shuttle mission is forced to abort
the cause of a meteor shower."
Among those who follow Remote Viewing
research, Ed Dames is well regarded by many, even though Remote
Viewing is an imprecise technique dating back to the cold war. Even
today, remote viewers are still being employed or contracted by
intelligence agencies on a frequent basis.
Therefore, the previous question about
what happens to us should Comet Elenin disintegrate, must now expand
to encompass the remote viewing factor.
Ergo, what happens to Earth
if Comet Elenin disintegrates as foreseen by Ed Dames? And could it
also be the fulfillment of the Hopi Blue Star Kachina prophecy as
well?
To answer this question, let's map out
the a convergence timeline beginning with the Comet Elenin Forecast for 9/2011 to 1/2012 and the Hopi Blue Star
Kachina video by Marshall Masters, posted on August 23, 2011.
Comet Elenin Disintegration Convergence Timeline
Date elements are presented below in order of publication and/or
prediction dates, so as to create a single, linear timeline.
AUGUST, 23 2011 – Comet Elenin Video
The Comet Elenin video by Marshall
Masters presents several possible flyby scenarios for Comet Elenin.
One of which, is that it disintegrates at its point of perihelion
(closest distance to the sun) which occurs on or about September 11,
2011.
Likewise, the video also presents the unexpected
disintegration of Comet S4 LINEAR in 2000.
Days later, the same
possibility was be raised by Michael Mattiazzo, an amateur
astronomer and webmaster.
AUGUST, 29 2011 - The Mattiazzo
Disintegration Prediction
Amateur
astronomer Michael Mattiazzo, is the webmaster for the Southern
Comets Homepage. On August 29, 2011, his home page
features a comparison image of Comet Elenin and the following assessment: "8h magnitude and steady-
in process of disintegrating. Will not survive perihelion. Low
western evening sky."
Without corroborating imagery,
Mattiazzo is convinced that Elenin is disintegrating. However,
Spaceweather.com and Universetoday.com published more realistic
assessments of his announcement.
Spaceweather.com, August 29, 2011
What's up in space
The behavior of Comet Elenin is akin to
that of Comet LINEAR (C/1999 S4), which disintegrated when it
approached the sun in back in 2000.
Comets are fragile objects, easily
disrupted by solar heat. As a result, the possible breakup of
Comet Elenin, while unexpected, comes as no surprise.
Universetoday.com, August 29, 2011
Comet Elenin Could Be Disintegrating
Astronomers monitoring Comet Elenin
have noticed the comet has decreased in brightness the past week, and
the coma is now elongating and diffusing. Some astronomers predict
the comet will disintegrate and not survive perihelion, its
closest approach to the Sun.
The key words here are “possible”
and “predict.” Nowhere do these sites say Elenin has in
fact disintegrated. This is a key distinction not to be overlooked. (Continue to next page...)
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