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infinitely free
20-08-2007, 04:53 PM
Hi all,
This is from an interesting article, at rense.com (http://www.rense.com/general77/newx.htm)

One possibility I first proposed several years ago is that Planetary Time Jumps (PTJ) could be related to outside "corrections" made to prevent collision with orbiting near-Earth asteroids [2]. If these celestial bodies were emitting X-Rays as they passed by satellites, we would see a delay in the detection of X-Rays by each satellite. That is to say, the X-Ray peaks in the GOES chart would be out of phase with each other, or simply put, overlapping and not exactly on top of one another. This was not observed. Instead, we see four different satellites showing the same X-Ray peaks simultaneously. This also eliminates any possibility of satellite malfunction, since the odds of all four satellites malfunctioning simultaneously thousands of miles apart is beyond discussion.

What are 'Planetary Time Jumps (PTJ)'? I may have some idea, but this is the first time, i hear this particular term?
Does anyone know something about PTJ?

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