Correspondent:: Baldin Pramer Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 21:13:19 -0700
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A lucky break on Friday the 13th, 2029: giant asteroid will narrowly
miss earth
By Steve Connor, Science Editor
15 February 2005
A giant asteroid the size of three football pitches will make the
closest flyby of Earth in recorded history for an object of its size,
scientists said yesterday.
It will pass between the Earth and the Moon and will even come closer
than the orbit of many telecommunications satellites, although
astronomers insisted that there was little chance of a collision with
the massive rock.
Anxious Earthlings need not worry too much for another 24 years,
however, because asteroid 2004 MN4 is not due to make its closest
approach to Earth until about 10pm London time on Friday 13 April 2029.
The latest calculations of the rock's orbit suggest that it will come so
close that it will probably be visible to the naked eye from Britain. It
will shine in the sky as a dim, fast-moving star - the first asteroid in
modern times to be clearly visible from Earth without the aid of a
telescope or binoculars.
The asteroid was first discovered in June 2004 and calculations of its
orbit made by astronomers last Christmas Eve suggested that there was a
one in 60 chance of it colliding with the Earth. However, within a week
this was revised down to virtually zero probability of a collision.
If it did collide it would cause an explosion equivalent to about 20
hydrogen bombs being detonated simultaneously, turning vast areas of
land into desert or generating a giant tsunami if it landed in the ocean.
The latest revisions of the calculations have refined the asteroid's
orbital path to suggest that it will pass our planet by the relative
whisper of 36,000km (22,600 miles) - well within the orbit of
geostationary satellites and about a tenth of the distance to the Moon.
This is by far the largest of the top 10 closest asteroids recorded by
astronomers. Only two others have come closer and both were much smaller
objects - tens of yards wide instead of the 350 yards of asteroid 2004 MN4.
Correspondent:: "Kristian Lahdensuo" Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 09:12:01 +0200
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"Baldin Pramer" kirjoitti
viestissä:4212c833$1@nntp.zianet.com...
> Anxious Earthlings need not worry too much for another 24 years,
> however, because asteroid 2004 MN4 is not due to make its closest
> approach to Earth until about 10pm London time on Friday 13 April 2029.
Interessingly, almost exactly 2000 years after Christ got killed, when he
was 28-30 years. Although Easter Sunday, the day of his resurrection, in
2029 is at 1st of April, but none knows for sure the exact the day he died..
Orthodox and Julian calendar have it different. It is actually Friday the
13th, which is after that being a bad luck day. The great upheaval will
happend in 2028 though.
Asteroid 1999 AN10 will come 2027 as a sign.
"Immediately after the distress of those days " 'the sun will be darkened,
and the moon will not give its light; the stars will fall from the sky, and
the heavenly bodies will be shaken.'
At that time the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky, and all the
nations of the earth will mourn. They will see the Son of Man coming on the
clouds of the sky, with power and great glory."
(atthew 24:29,30)
Correspondent:: Zapanaz Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 23:15:30 -0800
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 21:13:19 -0700, Baldin Pramer
wrote:
>A lucky break on Friday the 13th, 2029: giant asteroid will narrowly
>miss earth
>By Steve Connor, Science Editor
>
>15 February 2005
>
>A giant asteroid the size of three football pitches will make the
>closest flyby of Earth in recorded history for an object of its size,
>scientists said yesterday.
>
>It will pass between the Earth and the Moon and will even come closer
>than the orbit of many telecommunications satellites, although
>astronomers insisted that there was little chance of a collision with
>the massive rock.
>
>Anxious Earthlings need not worry too much for another 24 years,
>however, because asteroid 2004 MN4 is not due to make its closest
>approach to Earth until about 10pm London time on Friday 13 April 2029.
OH MY "BOB"
That date, don't you see it?
Look take July 7th, 1998
Now, plug it in to this equation which Brother J'lahn usefully
provided us:
(6:6:6)
11=22:XF=11HE=15:15:15=6=18=9=10pm London time on Friday 13 April 2029
you see, it's simply by the application of J'lahn's 111 factor, in the
form of 666 = 18 = 9 , that it all makes perfect sense.
--
Zapanaz
International Satanic Conspiracy
Customer Support Specialist
http://joecosby.com/
Being part of the "elite" of alt.slack is like bragging about how much
better a tennis player you are than Stephen Hawking.
- Hellpope Huey
Correspondent:: the111experience@yahoo.com
Date: 17 Feb 2005 08:47:33 -0800
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Hi Joe.
Slow down there, bub. Please don't misrepresent an element of Key I(b)
from The Three Keys (Part I) Cipher. For the full story, you first need
to digest The 11:11 Cipher of Patient ZERO, which you can find here:
Just trying to make sure you're on the right page. Because once you
are, you'll not only find that you've misrepresented Key I(b), but
you'll also find that there are actually only 2 more X-Day Drills left.
X-Day VIII (which is this year). And then the final one in 2006, X-Day
IX (9=completion, you know). That's the one where THE FEDS come to the
party. And shut it the fuck down. For good. X-Day, the non-drill
version, will actually never happen. Hate to let you down. But this is
the way things will roll out. VIII, IX, and then The Shut-Down begins.
So... enjoy the party while you still have your basic freedoms!
1by1as1,
I AM Jala*AN.
Correspondent:: "Paul E. Jamison" Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 18:14:09 -0600
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