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Nibiru - Planet X is 4 times larger than Earth and 23 times heavier. ~ZetaTalk

ZetaTalk Description 7/15/1995: It outweighs the Earth by some 23 times, but by size is not 23 times as large as its weight is due to its makeup, having less silicon than the Earth, for instance. Should one line these planets up side by side, the Earth would look to Planet X as the Moon does to the Earth.

ZetaTalk Description 7/15/1995: Though a large planet, 4 times as large as Earth and thus larger than Mars or Pluto.

https://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue756x.htm

SOZT
We have explained the twisting and deforming Earth magnetosphere as either
1. an end-to-end alignment
http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta536.htm
so that the Earth’s S Pole seems to be missing altogether, only the blue outbound lines apparent in a compressed magnetosphere, or
2. the Earth’s magnetosphere subsumed
http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta542.htm
into the magnetosphere of Planet X so that the outbound magnetons from Earth go directly to Planet X, and those returning to the Earth’s S Pole come directly from Planet X.

The image in question, dated Christmas day December 25, 2011, is a version of the compressed magnetosphere, but under pressure from a Planet X that is coming ever closer. This is the reason for the increased violence of the wobble, as the PUSH away of the Earth’s N Pole is stronger. This is the reason for the Sun appearing so far to the south at this time, as the Earth is leaning its N Pole away from the N Pole of Planet X. A quick and violent lean into opposition could also occur, due to this increased pressure.
EOZT

Prior ZT: http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta542.htm
What would explain the magnetic twist, where Earth's field appears to be heading in the wrong direction entirely? Some magnetons from the N Pole of Planet X, which has a wide field, drift to the S Pole of Earth rather than travel on to the S Pole of Planet X.

Prior ZT: http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta536.htm
What would cause the Earth's magnetosphere to temporarily show only an outbound stream (blue lines), bypassing the Earth's S Pole? It is as though the magnetons are diverted away from returning to the Earth's S Pole, and this is what is occurring. When the N Pole of Planet X temporarily pointed its N Pole at Earth, forcing an end-to-end alignment of their magnetospheres.

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ZetaTalk Comment 12/3/2011: When the Planet X complex was inbound in 2002, being identified on CCD imaging by a team of amateurs, it changed in nature. At first seen as a distinct fuzzy cluster with a bright star-like center, it became diffuse, and the center less dense. What was happening, on the images, was the spread of the complex, so that the Moon Swirls were not seen clustered close to the corpus, but rather the vast dust cloud was spread out. Nancy described this with an analogy of a buffalo stampede, first seen as a cluster from a distance and then later as the buffalo are visible as individual entities. As the stampede gets close, one does not see the entire herd, but only individual buffalo. This does not mean that the herd has gotten smaller. It means you no longer can see the entire herd!
http://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue271.htm

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