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Re: Honest Question...Poleshift and the Pyramids...Pole/Axis Shift in Cayce Quotes


David Paterson wrote:
> Jupiter -
>    Dipole field strength: 4.28 gauss-Rj3
>    Dipole tilt to rotational axis: 9.6 degrees
>    (Jupiter's field is in the OPPOSITE direction to Earth's)

And the Zetas explained: 
>  If ... the magnets are not so close that 
>  returning particles are ... forced to the 
>  outside of the overall mega-magnetic field 
>  created by the group, the returning particles will 
>  ... return ... in opposition.  In fact, this 
>  magnet will be in opposition in the grouping 
>  not because of its original orientation but 
>  because the returning flow CREATES a south 
>  pole handy to the flow, establishing the 
>  magnetic orientation.  This happens, not 
>  surprisingly, in gaseous planets as they have 
>  the greatest mobility in their composition and
>  the least resistance to change.  

Which explains further why Planet X, as it approachs the solar system
from 11° below the ecliptic, dives to 32° below.  The Zetas have 
implied this is due at least in part to gravity particle flow, but
looking at this from the magnetic point of view, is would also account
for a dive below the ecliptic.  Planet X is trying to keep its north
pole aligned with the Sun, but when passing the magnetic flow that
Jupiter and Saturn provide, it would be like putting north pole to north
pole.  No wonder it takes a dive.

    [Planet X] is both attracted and repulsed by your Sun....
    Thus, when it gets to its maximum speed, entering 
    your Solar System, it bends in toward your Sun, after 
    having veered outward slightly, so that the angle is 
    approximately 32 degrees ... [Planet X] pulls down 
    and away from your Sun only at the last minute. This
    is reflected in time as the last 9.7 weeks or 68 days. 
    This is reflected in distance as 1.2598 times the 
    orbital diameter of Pluto, or two and one-half times
    the distance from your Sun to this farthest known 
    planet which you call Pluto. ... It should be 
    understood that the reason for the deviation in the 
    first place is that the other planets in the Earth's 
    orbital plane are also entering into the equation. 
    [Planet X] in essence pulls away from this orbital 
    plane, as well as from the Sun. It does not want to 
    move in along side the other planets, it wants to 
    cross quickly at a sharper angle.
        ZetaTalk™, Entry Angle
            (http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s31.htm)