Will Nemesis
Approach Earth From the Constellation Orion?
LUCUS 1/28/11 5:37AM CST
I'm about to show you something amazing. What you are about
to see is either the biggest run of coincidences, or, our Nemesis will be coming
from Orion.
To start out this quest, we are going to have to take
a trip in time all the way back to December 30th, 1983. On that that day The
Washington Post revealed to the public that NASA had found something of great
significance.
In the
article titled "Orbiting
eye reveals mystery space monster"
the Washington Post describes how
the IRAS telescope has found something
as big as planet Jupiter on the western
edge of the constellation Orion. Here is
how the article starts.
A
heavenly body possibly as large as
the giant planet Jupiter and
possibly so close to Earth that
it would be
part of this solar system has been
found in the direction of the
constellation Orion by an
orbiting telescope aboard the U.S.
infrared astronomical satellite.
The mystery
body was seen twice by the
infrared satellite as it scanned the
northern sky from last January to
November, when the satellite ran out
of the super cold helium that allowed
its telescope to see the coldest
bodies in the heavens. The second
observation took place six months
after the first
and suggested
the mystery body had not moved from
its spot in the sky near the western
edge of the constellation Orion in
that time.
Here we have the Washington
Post clearly saying that NASA has found an
object on the Western edge of the Constellation
Orion and that they saw it twice.I want you
to remember Western Edge of Orion for later.
Then in
2009 I stumbled unto this video in which
the editor claims to have found a leaked
image of Nemesis. On this leaked image
there is a set of coordinates.
Here is
where it starts to get all strange. The
kind of strange that sits in your belly
like last week's enchiladas.
The
story goes that a scientist uploaded a
leaked video onto Youtube that showed
Nemesis and its location. Soon after the
video was uploaded the video was deleted
and the Youtube account suspended.
That's
not even the crazy part. When you put
the coordinates into Google Sky to see
what is there, you get something very
unexpected.
The
image has been blocked out by Google and
guess what? It just so happens to be
where? Yup, you guessed it, right on the
Western edge of the constellation Orion
right in line with the original article
in the Washington Post.
So here we have a story
published in 1983 in the Washington Post that
states without a shadow of a doubt that the IRAS
telescope has found an object that is as big as
Jupiter and that it's on the western edge of the
constellation of Orion, and that they saw it
twice. You have a video that shows an image of
what is supposedly Nemesis, and the exact spot
where the image tells you to go just so happens
to be blocked out by Google. It is
THE ONLY image
blocked out in Google sky.
Now we finally get to the last
piece of the puzzle of coincidences, and for me
personally, it's the straw that broke the camel's
back. One coincidence is acceptable, two is
improbable, three highly unlikely, more than
three, well, you figure it out.
There is an article that has
been circulating the internet about Betelgeuse
going supernova and causing two suns to appear
in the sky by 2012. It did not hit me until a
few hours ago how significant this article is.
I bet you will never guess
where Betelgeuse is located?
If you guessed in the western
edge of the constellation Orion, very close to
the blocked out image in Google, where the video
said Nemesis was, and the Washington Post said
that IRAS saw an object twice, you win the
million dollar prize.
As I wrote in the article "Preparing
the Public to See Two Suns in the Sky" I
suspect that the Betelgeuse supernova story is a
cover to have an explanation for when there is
an object in the sky that should not be there.
Out of the billions and
billions of stars, it would just so happen to be
a star on the western edge of the constellation
Orion and it will happen in 2012? Do you know
the odds of that? I don't, but, I will tell you
it's astronomical.
I suggest you keep your eyes
peeled to Orion from now on out, especially
those with telescopes.
The debunkers will try and
make you believe that it's just one big string
of coincidences, just like 9/11. You believe
what you want, I know what I believe.
Here is a snippet from the
story in Time about the two suns by 2012
Will
the Earth Have Two Suns by 2012?
By: William Lee Adams
In the Star Wars saga, George Lucas imagined
a world where twin suns rose and fell in the
horizon. Looks like his vision may not be so
far-fetched.
Astrophysicists say that
Betelgeuse, the red super-giant that is the
ninth brightest star in the sky, is losing
mass—an indication of gravitational
collapse. Brad Carter, a senior lecturer of
physics at the University of Southern
Queensland, explained to news.com.au that
the star is essentially running out of the
fuel at its core. “This fuel keeps
Betelgeuse shining and supported. When this
fuel runs out the star will literally
collapse in upon itself and it will do so
very quickly,” he said. The subsequent
explosion will appear tens of millions of
times brighter than the sun, meaning
24-hours of light on Earth.
So here I am a couple hours
after originally posting this story watching a
show on the History Channel called "The
Nostradamus Effect" and they are talking about
the ancient Egyptians and their belief in a
cyclical event and low and behold what they said
next blew me away. Orion Again! You have to see for
yourself...start the video at 1:30
Below are
two images showing the constellation of Orion,
the location of Betelgeuse, and the image that
has been blocked out of Google sky.