Pre-Announcement Media Coverage

We are seeing so many remarkable pre-announcement pieces showing up, this is a place to post and discuss them. This one for example, is making discoveries sound 'ho hum' which a few months/years ago were heralded as amazing breakthroughs. Today for example: 

"Nearly Every Star Hosts at Least One Alien Planet"

http://news.yahoo.com/nearly-every-star-hosts-least-one-alien-planet-120845221.html

When a month or so ago they were making a BIG deal about finding one planet in the sweet zone which could possibly support life, son they they say 25% of them could support life! Including mention of red dwarfs, etc. The Zeta predicted evidence continues to build up!

Here is another blog that relates, describing a wobble:

NASA Scientists "Discover" a Wobbly Planet!?

http://poleshift.ning.com/forum/topics/nasa-scientists-discover-a-wobbly-planet

  • Ryan

    I don't know if it was intended or not(or even related); but I couldn't help but think about the mentions of the black box power sources the Zeta's have and this being some sort of pre conditioning to the idea or concept:

    http://www.theverge.com/2014/3/5/5473986/tred-eqbo-solar-energy-mod... 

  • Nancy Lieder

    I don't know what to think about this Daily Mail reversal. They are normally so supportive of disclosure on all fronts. What crossed my mind was to show the rigidity of some in the cover-up crowd. What the "official" line has been, as a reminder. Planet X/aka Nibiru does not exist, so say the group running Wise.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2576009/The-hunt-Pla...

    Or else there is arm wrestling behind the scenes! Ah! I think I see! This is not NASA saying this, it is other people, periphery, like:

    in the WISE data,' said Ned Wright of the University of California, Los Angeles, the principal investigator of the mission.

    Davy Kirkpatrick of NASA's Infrared and Processing Analysis Center at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. Kirkpatrick is lead author of the second paper, also in the Astrophysical Journal.

    Kevin Luhman of the Center for Exoplanets and Habitable Worlds at Penn State University

  • John Smith

    The Daily Mail Article cited by Nancy is very interesting. Whereas it appears largely negative regarding the existence of Planet X, they make sure to hedge themselves extensively, perhaps setting the stage for the announcement after all. In other words, 'Look at us and how diligent we are in looking for this thing, its not our fault if we couldn't find it until now...!' 

    "Both of the WISE searches were able to find objects the other missed, suggesting many other celestial bodies likely await discovery in the WISE data.

    'We think there are even more stars out there left to find with WISE. 

    'We don't know our own sun's backyard as well as you might think,' said Wright."

  • Ecosikh

    the WISE coverage has also appeared in the Guardian

  • Tracie Crespo

    Nasa-funded study: industrial civilisation headed for 'irreversible collapse'? | Nafeez Ahmed

    http://gu.com/p/3nhdd/tw via @guardian

  • Ryan X

    Another planet announced with hints dropped of PX's existence more a possibility in the article.

    http://www.nbcnews.com/science/space/far-out-icy-world-widens-our-s...

  • Ecosikh

    Here we go Chaps (and Chapette's)

    Daily Mail piece on "Super Earth in our solar system"

    This follows from Ryan Lee's post but is directed at the masses.

  • Ecosikh

    And on cue - front page in the Guardian website with a big graphic and byline

  • John Smith

    How the 1964 Alaska Earthquake Shook Up Science

    This article stayed on Yahoo front page for several days this week so I finally read it. Very interesting graphic descriptions relevant to Poleshift.

    http://news.yahoo.com/1964-alaska-earthquake-shook-science-15185029...

  • Ecosikh

    Bill Clinton talks about not being surprised if Aliens visited

    perhaps another example of pre-announcement nudge via MSM?

    The other matter that was mentioned was an Independence Day like event - perhaps a hint at a false flag op?