--- georgeschmidt <georgeschmidt2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
I received an email saying a large planet is coming near earth from the Orian constellation. It will arrive next may and cause a pole shift.
I received an e-mail saying you owed me about $10,000. Better pay up!
Gov. has known this for 3 years.
Gov. Mike Leavitt is only a distant relative, but he said to me just last week that the escape pods are all full and there's no room left for the rest of you. Tsk!
What have you seen.
I assume this is a question, but difficult to answer, as I've seen quite a lot in my lifetime, and it would take me dozens of journals and probably thousands of hours of writing to fully answer it. Sorry, I don't have time to adequately answer you.
Since I am aware of this, I am entitled to know the truth so I can come up with some preparations. Since Orian is south, if the pole shifted, what temp zone would it put salt lake city?
I would definitely say it would put SLC in a lot of hot water (as well as hot air!).
george
Okay, enough pulling your leg George. If you are sober and in posession of all your mental faculties, and since you ARE entitled to know the truth, here's an honest response: 1. There is no such constellation as "orian". There is a winter constellation known as Orion (not currently visible this time of year, nor will it be next May). 2. I have found in my 22+ years in the computer industry that 99% of what gets passed around in e-mails as "fact" is actually FICTION. The ludicrous story you've been told falls into that category as well. There is no alien conspiracy; there is no government cover-up. There is nothing in any credible scientific journal or publication that supports this ridiculous claim. Of the tens of thousands of amateur and professional astronomers in the world that have their telescopes trained on the heavens every clear night of the year, there are ZERO in number that can confirm your story! You've been had, George. Check this out: http://www.planet-x.150m.com/where.html 3. Here is a web site you should fully explore: http://www.badastronomy.com/ 4. The world is full of kooks. Don't believe everything in print. Stay skeptical, ask questions, and be informed. You also might want to purchase a good telescope and do some exploring of your own! Especially in and around Orion next winter -- there are some wonderful nebulae to be discovered there (and it might just set your mind at ease as well)... -Rich __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com