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What is really going on ,now with global warming aka cooling like may be not Haarp!

The video promotes the idea that Nibiru will stage a devastating return in 2012, and that NASA are fully aware of this. I would like to clarify things a bit here. Firstly, I am in no way associated with this video. Secondly, I do not believe that Nibiru will return in 2012, or that NASA expect such an occurance to take place. My own research material is in the public domain, so it is inevitable that it will be used by other writers and broadcasters as part of their own work. Make of it what you will. Here’s a link to the video:

 

http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=xoWrtZX6J4c

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Dark Star Magical Seal
February 14, 2008, 4:20 PM
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This early seal is similar to the magical amulets of the Graeco-Roman Era, which I havepreviously associated with dark Star symbolism. This example is much older, and is thought to belong to Queen Jezebel. Interesting, then that it should include the Winged Disk in a Hebrew setting, albeit with pagan overtones. Note, in this explanation, how the Winged Disk is associated with royalty (the Sun-god Horus, also depicted here), arguably alluding to the royal association of the planet Nibiru:

“Jezebel, whose life in the 9th century B.C. is chronicled in the Bible, was married to King Ahab of Israel. As a Phoenician, the Queen was considered pagan and attempted to sway the people of Israel to abandon their God and accept her chief deity Baal, partly through forging her husband’s seal on documents, according to the scriptures.

The Bible says nothing of her own seal, but archaeologists have long believed that the stone discovered in 1964 was Jezebel’s, despite the ambiguity of the symbols and the name depicted on it. Multiple icons on the seal, as well as its above-average size, indicate that it belonged to a queen, the recent investigations concluded.

“The lotus (below the Horus falcon) was a symbol of gender definition and refers to a female owner,” Korpel told LiveScience, “[while] the winged sun disk was a well-known symbol of royalty in and outside Israel.

Other symbols on the seal also reinforce the connection to a monarch, such as the Horus and double-cobra, a figure probably adopted from Egypt, she said.”

Jezebel, the queen whose name became synonymous with all things lewd and wicked, probably wielded a fair bit of power in ancient Israel, suggests a stone document seal newly traced to the Biblical “bad girl.”

Originally discovered in Israel in 1964, the intricate seal was suspected all along to belong to Queen Jezebel, but confusion over the letters engraved on the stone left some uncertainty.

Recently, closer scrutiny of the seal’s engraving revealed markings characteristic of royal objects.

“The lion-sphinx with female head and female Isis-Hathor crown, which is unique, this clearly points to a queen,” said Marjo Korpel, an Old Testament scholar at the University of Utrecht who conducted the research.

• Click here to visit FOXNews.com’s Archaeology Center.

The seal confirms that Jezebel, who eventually met a gory demise, was a powerful figure in the ancient world who conducted business independent of her husband.

Complete results of the University of Utrecht study are published in a recent volume of the Journal for Semitics.

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Royal symbols borrowed from Egypt

Jezebel, whose life in the 9th century B.C. is chronicled in the Bible, was married to King Ahab of Israel.

As a Phoenician, the Queen was considered pagan and attempted to sway the people of Israel to abandon their God and accept her chief deity Baal, partly through forging her husband’s seal on documents, according to the scriptures.

The Bible says nothing of her own seal, but archaeologists have long believed that the stone discovered in 1964 was Jezebel’s, despite the ambiguity of the symbols and the name depicted on it.

Multiple icons on the seal, as well as its above-average size, indicate that it belonged to a queen, the recent investigations concluded.

“The lotus (below the Horus falcon) was a symbol of gender definition and refers to a female owner,” Korpel told LiveScience, “[while] the winged sun disk was a well-known symbol of royalty in and outside Israel.”

Other symbols on the seal also reinforce the connection to a monarch, such as the Horus and double-cobra, a figure probably adopted from Egypt, she said.

A misspelling of the name “yzbl” — the queen’s moniker in ancient Hebrew — also had archaeologists confused.

However, by comparing the seal to similar examples from the time, Korpel found that an upper edge that had broken off likely contained the two missing letters that would have correctly spelled Jezebel’s name.

Pagan queen had power

With her own seal, Queen Jezebel was able to exert a powerful influence upon people around her, much like the Egyptian queens, Korpel said.

“The biblical texts already prove that she was a powerful woman. The queens in Egypt … all have in common their prominent roles in religion, politics and representational art, and their status as principal wife. This also seems to count for Queen Jezebel,” said Korpel.

Unlike Egypt, however, biblical Israel did not look favorably upon powerful women.

Jezebel was ultimately perceived as a threat and foreign idol worshipper, accused of prostitution, murder and sorcery and tossed from her window to be ravaged by dogs.




‘ancient astronaut’?—:Photos
February 14, 2008, 4:12 PM
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Star Systems Hint at Possibility of Sun’s Nemesis

By SPACE.com Staff
posted: 19 January 2006
01:03 pm ET

Debris disks discovered around two nearby stars look strikingly like the Kuiper Belt in the outer part of our solar system, astronomers said today.

The disks were found in a survey of 22 Sun-like stars by the Hubble Space Telescope. By blocking out light from the central stars, Hubble was able to image dust and other material around the stars.

The stars are about 60 light-years away, and the shape of their disks have astronomers pondering the long-debated possibility that our own Sun might have an as-yet unfound companion dubbed Nemesis.

Unseen companions?

Each of the two disks has a sharp outer edge that might be caused by an unseen companion star that gravitationally grooms the material. Our own Kuiper Belt, which contains comets, Pluto and other frozen worlds, is thought to have similarly abrupt outer bound.

Unlike younger stars with debris disks-thought to be the stuff of planet formation-these two stars are more than 300 million years old. Things have likely settled into somewhat stable configurations with planets and well-defined debris streams, perhaps similar to our own solar system, which is now 4.6 billion years old.

“These are the types of stars around which you would expect to find habitable zones and planets that could develop life,” said lead researcher Paul Kalas of the University of California, Berkeley.

The findings will be reported in the Jan. 20 issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters.

Two types

The small sampling of debris disks that have been discovered shows they fall into two categories: those with a broad belt, wider than about 50 astronomical units (AU); and narrow ones with a width of between 20 and 30 AU and a sharp outer boundary, probably like our own Kuiper Belt.

An astronomical unit, or AU, is the average distance between the Earth and Sun, about 93 million miles.

Our Kuiper Belt is thought to be narrow, extending from the orbit of Neptune at 30 AU to about 50 AU.

Most of the handful of known stellar debris disks seem to have a central area cleared of debris, perhaps by planets.

Sun’s Nemesis?

Kalas and Graham speculate that stars also having sharp outer edges to their debris disks have a companion-a star or brown dwarf-that keeps the disk from spreading outward, similar to how Saturn’s moons shape the edges of some of the planet’s rings.

“The story of how you make a ring around a planet could be the same as the story of making rings around a star,” Kalas said. Perhaps a passing star ripped off the edges of the original planetary disk, but a star-sized companion, remaining in place, would be necessary to keep the remaining disk material from spreading outward, he figures.

The scenario has Kalas and his colleagues thinking that the Sun might also have a companion that keeps the Kuiper Belt confined within a sharp boundary. U.C. Berkeley physics professor Richard Muller has proposed such a star, which he calls Nemesis, but no evidence has been found for one.

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February 14, 2008, 3:53 PM
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