Dear Alison:
             The message quoted below was posted to another list that I
subscribe to. It mentions that two separate teams have independently
reported the likely presence of a huge undiscovered planet orbiting the
sun.

Prsumably they are experienced astrologers. Could you throw some light
on who these teams are and where they published their findings. I would
like to learn of their findings in greater detail.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Regards
Harsha Godavari


> > > @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
> > > PLANETNEWS broadcast.....
> > >
> > > Discovery of 10th Planet
> > >
> > > Orig. message: Alison Tredwell,
> > > alisontredw...@footrest.freeserve.co.uk
> > >
> > > ron russell, r...@estreet.com  sent to PLANETNEWS:
> > >
> > > COME BACK ZECHARIA SITCHIN
> > > Just in case you haven't seen the news  two separate teams in the UK and
> > > USA have independently reported the likely presence of a huge
> > > "undiscovered" planet orbiting the sun on the outer reaches of the solar
> > > system.   They believe the planet may be up to twice the size of Jupiter,
> > > and lies up to one million, million miles from earth.   It's presence has
> > > been inferred from perturbations in the Oort Cloud - one group of comets
> > > were observed which did not have random directions but were strung out
> > > across an arc in the sky.   From the drawing in the Daily Telegraph it
> > > looks as if they think the new planet lies at an angle of 30 degrees to
> > > the ecliptic.   The report states that it cannot have been formed from
> > > the primal solar nebula along with the other planets, but must have
> > > originally been outside the solar system up until two or three hundred
> > > million years ago.   I hope someone will name it Marduk!
> > >
> > > In an associated snippet, the paper also reports an American
> > > astronautical engineer, Dr. Robert Zubrin, stating that humans could be
> > > on Mars in a decade, and a new civilisation established there within a
> > > century.   He claims the only obstacles are political (!) because the
> > > technology already exists, and Mars has all the resources to enable it to
> > > support life and colonisation.
> > >
> > > Ron Russell   www.cropcircles.org
> > > Box 460760
> > > Aurora, CO 80046
> > > @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
> > > Nancie Belle
> > > Editor/PLANETNEWS
> > >
>


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