Tomorrow is the 6th of June! Can you get them to look at the June 6th coords,
or others weekly given through the month of June?
As the Zetas have advised me, they don't want to give out the exact RA and Dec
months in advance as this allows disinfo artists to paint an "alternate
explanation" that will line up with these coordinates. Right now we have THESE:
RA 4.97773 Dec 16.34114 on June 27, 2001
RA 4.97895 Dec 16.34279 on June 20, 2001
RA 4.98141 Dec 16.35441 on June 13, 2001
RA 4.99876 Dec 16.36596 on June 6, 2001
and if you look at the Path diagram at
http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword03h.htm
it is pretty much a straight line shot to THIS point:
RA 4.29741 Dec 9.96621 on March 3, 2003
with a variance from the path to be expected to be:
"You can assume, in selecting a Right Ascension (RA)
and Declination (Dec) point, that no more than .2 RA
degrees nor .45 declination degrees occurs at any time
as a variance from this path."
GreenTek@... wrote:
> Right now, I am at Fort Davis, Texas and have just gotten finished with
speaking to some of the staff at the Observatory. The largest telescope is 107
inches, is the third largest in the world and largest built specifically for
spectrum observations. They are building another scope three plus XXX's the
size of the present telescope. The Observatory is owned by the University of
Texas in Austin, Penn State, Stanford, and two other universities in Germany. I
will be entering the master's program for astro-physics at UT in San Antonio (I
am finished with computer science) and hope to use my theory as a footstone for
time on the scope with grant monies. I am hoping that my theory will sound
objective enough, scientifically, to obtain some of this grant time with the
graduate program and get some transient lodging additionally. In the interim, I
will engage the director for access to the offsite line so that I can request
RA's and Decs in the coming months.
>
> The point is, I would appreciate any RA's and Dec's for the month of December,
2001 for 'Planet X'. I intend to focus on this and bring awareness locally.
>
> I am looking forward to the Star party tonight. I fell asleep for the RA's
and Dec's this A.M. and am beating myself instead of the drum.
>
> What a view! There is nothing for miles! This is 'West of the Pecos' (Judge
Roy Bean territory) and really the Wild, Wild West. I was raised in the country
and this is incredible. It is a small mountain range with great weather and the
observatory itself sits on a 7,000 foot elevation. It took ten hours of
overnight driving and no sleep, it was great!
>
> I am ready to phase my company and head for the hills.
>
> Please respond with those RA's and Dec's.
>
> Charlane
>
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