If Elenin Disintegrates, What
Could Come Our Way?
Yowusa.com, 01-September-2011Marshall Masters Since the first release of the video, Comet Elenin Forecast for 9/2011 to 1/2012 and the Hopi Blue Star Kachina by Marshall Masters on August 23, 2011, new developments are adding new dimension to this issue. Namely, a flurry of Internet posts and articles inferring Comet Elenin has disintegrated.
However, as of this publication date, no credible evidence has been presented to back these inferences that Comet Elenin has in fact, disintegrated. Rather, what is now being reported, is that Comet Elenin has dimmed and that some astronomers are predicting it will not survive perihelion. Elenin's closest distance to the Sun which occurs on or about September 11, 2011.
Universetoday.com, August 29, 2011
Comet Elenin Could Be Disintegrating
Astronomers monitoring Comet Elenin have noticed the comet has decreased in brightness the past week, and the coma is now elongating and diffusing. Some astronomers predict the comet will disintegrate and not survive perihelion, its closest approach to the Sun.
Spaceweather.com, August 30, 2011
So Much for Doomsday
The behavior of Comet Elenin is akin to that of Comet LINEAR (C/1999 S4), which disintegrated when it approached the sun in back in 2000.
Comets are fragile objects, easily disrupted by solar heat. As a result, the possible breakup of Comet Elenin, while unexpected, comes as no surprise.
Despite premature debunker spin, that reliable sources are not reporting any observation of an actual disintegration of Comet Elenin. Rather, they report dimming and that Elenin could disintegrate in the near future.
Nonetheless, trickily worded headlines spin the notion that Comet Elenin has in fact disintegrated. Ostensibly, to quash pubic concerns about this comet.
Whether these misleading headlines are based in expedient hubris or malevolence intention makes no difference. Either way, the confusion will stymie the interest of many, at a time when they should be reviewing their own preparation and planning efforts.
However the prediction that Comet Elenin will not survive perihelion, does raise a vital question. What will happen to the Earth, should Elenin actually disintegrate? Could it mean an uneventful flyby, or could it prove to be a bad turn of luck for all life on Earth?
This could be the case, if a prediction first published in a New York Times Best Selling book in 1998, comes to pass. If so, the day Elenin actually does disintegrate, will be remembered as the day we all began lighting prayer candles.
To put this disturbing possibility of this 1998 prediction in context, this article will present a disintegration convergence threat assessment, apply that to a convergence timeline and then compare that with various scientific and paranormal predictions for the near future. The result will be a disturbing sequence of events and predictions soon to unfold.
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