Des astronomes et autres experts de l'espace extra-atmosphérique sont concernés par une comète qui devrait se trouver
dangereusement à proximité de la terre d'ici très peu de temps. Selon eux, les conséquences pourraient être désastreuses, alors pourquoi tant de gens ignorent ce fait?
Le Docteur Agnew Brooks, directeur scientifique du projet "North Pole Inner Earth Expedition", a fait beaucoup de
recherches sur Elenin et croit qu'il y a certaines coïncidences plutôt étranges à son sujet et que les gens devraient les prendre en considération. Ce qui rend la situation encore plus
préoccupante, selon Brooks, c'est qu'il manque beaucoup de données concernant cette comète.
Dr. Brooks affirme que la NASA présente la comète juste comme une balle de glace inoffensive qui ne viendra pas à moins de
20 millions de kilomètres de la terre. D'autres, dit-il, prétendent que cette comète devrait soulever la question puisqu'elle ne ressemble pas à une comète, qu'elle n'agit pas comme une
comète et qu'elle vient à l'extérieur de la zone où la plupart des comètes proviennent.
Selon Agnew Brooks, il y a beaucoup de choses sur cette comète qui n'ont pas de sens. Ce qui soulève aussi ses
préoccupations, c'est qu'un autre gros astéroïde est censé venir près de la terre vers la même époque.
Selon Agnew Brooks, scientifique et expert en astronomie, il est temps de relier les points, et il ne parle pas seulement
de constellations!
Connect the dot!
Astronomers and other
outer space experts are speaking out on a comet expected to make a close call with colliding into Earth later this year. The consequences could be dire, so why are so many people unaware of
it?
“I think it’s worth a raised eyebrow” says author Brooks
Agnew. He’s done a lot of research on Elenin and tells RT that there are some rather strange coincidences regarding the comet that people should take into consideration.
“A lot of people are concerned about it,” says
Agnew. “We’ve done a lot of research on Comet Elenin and what we’ve found is there’s a lot of missing data on this comet”
Agnew says that NASA calls the comet just “a harmless little
fuzzball of ice” that won’t come within more than 20 million miles from Earth. Others, he says, are claiming that this comet should raise concern since it doesn’t look like a comet,
doesn’t act like a comet and is coming from outside of the area where most comets are accustomed to originate out of.
“There are a lot of things about this comet that don’t make
sense,” Agnew says.
Another thing raising concern for the author is that another large asteroid is expected to come close to Earth around the
same time. Coincidentally, he says, a new emergency alert system has been announced to debut the same day that asteroid will rock right by our planet.
Agnew attests that allegations about the impact of Elenin have been discussed for centuries, and says that people shouldn’t
just shrug them off as crackpot theories. “We’ve been put off by professionals saying everything is going to be fine, but those of us
that have been watching the cosmological signs, geological signs [and] oceanographic signs have been showing that there is the trend that the ancients said would be happening.”
“What we should be aware of is that the projections [are] highly
estimated. There are a lot of forces working on this comet as it travels through our solar system from a very off angle and not all of them have been calculated. So were kind of making a guess
of where this thing is going to end up — and a guess might not be good enough.”
If projections aren’t enough proof, Agnew says to look no further than the major governments of the world. Both the US and
Russia have invested fortunes into new underground shelters, and the author says there has to be a reason for it. NASA, he says, has also recently circulated a video among the families of
employees advising them what to do in case of an upcoming emergency.
According to Agnew, it’s time to connect the dots, and he’s not just talking about constellations.