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Old November 15th 03, 05:08 AM
Tablet
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new data viewed for the first time publically, streamed for free,
exclusively at:

http://www.planetxvideo.com/waitingfortheapocalypse.htm

"Waiting for the Apocalypse" features prominent scientists Jay Tate of
the Spaceguard centre in Wales, Astronomer Sir Martin Rees of
Cambridge University, Andy Lloyd of the Dark Star Theory, and a rare
interview with Dr. John Murray of the Department of Earth Sciences at
the Open University. John Murray wrote a controversial paper in 1999
regarding the potential existence of a sub brown dwarf orbiting the
Sun based upon his analysis of long-period comet data. His work,
along with that of Dr. Matese and Whitmire in the States, has helped
to propel the case for a massive Planet X forward.
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Old November 15th 03, 01:37 PM
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"Tablet" wrote in message
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new data viewed for the first time publically, streamed for free,
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[snip]

More woo-woo rehashing of old gobbledygook.

Face it, Nancy's PX is a complete bust. Get over it,
move on.


 




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