Forwarded Message: Subj: [astro-revelation] Re: Nothing? Hardly! Date: 8/5/99 8:48:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: glen@wans.net (Glen Deen) Reply-to: astro-revelation@egroups.com To: astro-revelation@egroups.com -----Original Message----- From: rhiannon_1@webtv.net To: astro-revelation@eGroups.com Date: Sunday, July 18, 1999 12:22 PM Subject: [astro-revelation] Nothing >Dear Glen, I'm not getting any of your predictions anymore. How come? I'm posting them first to Art Bell's BBS, since those folks engage me with questions, criticisms, encouragement (as if I needed any), new information, and so on. Click on http://www.artbell.com then click in sequence on Message Boards Predictions Sky Signs and Earth Changes Then I post those HTML files that I originate as attachments to messages I post to this eGroup list. The readers of this list don't post many meaningful messages here, so I've been using this list as a sort of an archive. Have you not been able to read them? Long story short. The Solar Eclipse in Europe on August 11 should reveal two very large and bright comets and two lesser comets. If these comets do not appear, then my prediction is probably wrong. In that case, I will reduce my predictions activity and get a real paying job. You should be able to watch the eclipse on the Web and on CNN in the late morning European time, which would be early morning in the U.S. The official site is www.eclipse.org.uk/ You can watch the eclipse live on the web from 4 to 7 AM CDT Aug. 11 at www.solar-eclipse.org/ if you have RealPlayer5 or RealPlayerG2 software. If they do appear, then I believe the trumpets will sound at 23:38 UT Thursday night, August 12 (6:38 PM CDT), and after 27 minutes of silence, the two brightest comets will impact on Earth at about 00:05 UT Friday morning, August 13 (7:05 PM CDT August 12), and the other two will impact about 36 hours later. I'm still working on the geographic impact points. This will be a major disaster of Biblical proportions, but most of us will survive. It will mark the beginning of the next Ice Age, as Earth will expand in size, and its orbit will expand to that of Mars, and I expect a very close encounter with Mars within the next six months. Smoke from the fires ignited in Canada and Siberia from comet impacts will cover the Northern Hemisphere and produce Carl Sagan's "nuclear winter." That would be ironic, since I think the Earth's density change will make Plutonium and Uranium 238 stable isotopes, and chain reactions from nuclear fission will no longer work. The whole world's nuclear warhead stockpiles would be rendered impotent. If my theory about differential expansion is correct, ordinary ammunition will also not work, since the bullets won't fit the barrels, and the percussion caps may fall out of the cartridge casings. This because lead would expand more than brass and brass more than steel. There will be seven years of chaos, as each planet takes its turn to expand, culminating with the final expansion of the Sun. When the Sun expands, it will return to its normal size to our eyes, and the continuous Winter will turn into continuous Spring. By then, the deserts will be blooming, and we will call the Earth the Garden of Eden. Peace, Glen