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Wednesday September 14th, 2005

Host

George Noory

Guests

Clip Streams

 
The Dark Star: Vulcan
 
Comet Swarms
 
Aliens & Noah's Ark

Recap

Vulcan & Earth Catastrophes

Dr. Barry Warmkessel contends that our Sun has a dark-star companion which he referred to as 'Vulcan.' He characterized the hypothetical body as a brown dwarf only half the size of Jupiter and estimated its distance from Earth at 41 billion miles. While other theorists have concurred that our sun may have a binary companion, Warmkessel goes further in his belief that this dark star was instrumental in the formation of our solar system.

Vulcan, he said, differs from Sitchin's idea of a 'Planet X' visibly whizzing through the inner solar system. Instead the star stays fairly far out, yet it influences a number of comet swarms which can change Earth's weather patterns and sometimes bring about calamities. He named the ice age and biblical events such as the Great Flood and Sodom and Gomorrah as being due to comets affecting Earth. Further, he noted our planet's future could be bleak, if a comet or meteorite hits Earth when Yellowstone is "hot and bulgy," --this could set it off into a supervolcano.

Interestingly, Warmkessel thinks that Noah may have had technological help from aliens in constructing his ark. He also argues that there is ancient evidence of ET influence. The Akkadian Seal for example, shows evidence of solar system bodies the ancients may not have otherwise known about.

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Aurora Alert

According to spaceweather.com, a coronal mass ejection is heading towards Earth and may create a severe geomagnetic storm which could lead to the likelihood of auroras tonight or tomorrow. Pictured (click for larger) is an aurora seen over Anchorage, Alaska on 9/11/05, photographed by Scott McGee (more info). Send us your new aurora photos and we'll feature them in a gallery.
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