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Two Suns or reflection? February 24, 2018 near Crawley, United Kingdom, taken by Jose Araujo.
Alberto's latest. He says :"difficulty". My comment: It seems the tail is pointed directly at us again, so we are blinded by the blast of dust. I do see the check mark at 10:30, and the Chalace stem at 8 o'clock with the Chalace cup just beyond that. And I see a couple orbs at 3:30 or so, likely one of the Nibiru. But yes, when we are getting this blast, difficult to find!
This photo of Burj Khalifa is courtesy of TripAdvisor
Alberto notes Nibiru moves about, Newest ZT:
Something moved.
SOZT
Nibiru is normally sighted from the temperate regions in the Northern Hemisphere at the 4 o’clock position to the Sun. But in the Southern Hemisphere, such as Brazil, it is found at the 11 o’clock position. This is because the view of the Sun torques, depending upon the angle of the viewer. But without the wobble, the viewer should have a consistent point where Nibiru is found. Yet in the photos from Albero in Italy, all taken close to noon, Nibiru is found from the 4 o’clock to the 7 o’clock position. Due to the Italy tilt during the wobble, the N Pole is thrown temporarily to the West, shifting the view at those times to the 7 o’clock position.
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