The Return of Planet-X: Wormwood
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #361221 in Books
- Published on: 2007-08-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 341 pages
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- ISBN13: 9780977920914
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Poorly written book
The only nice thing I can say about this book is that the author gathered a lot of information together, making it a useful reference. However, it is so badly written, I am surprised it got published. The 'honorary PhD' the author is proud to flaunt must have been passed out freely with the cookies and soda pop at the Russian "institute's" latest faculty mixer. The writing style is that of a high school student. I may be doing a disservice to high school students here. The author is also happy to brag of his career in the MUSIC industry in the (thankfully) brief bio section. In other words, he hasn't got the chops to do the research himself. He is simply a gatherer of information and other people's opinions. This is all very well/satisfactory/useful, but if this sentence annoys/bothers/irritates you, you'd best avoid the book. This is the predominant syntax. I warned/cautioned/ you.
Completely Bogus Claims...
There may well be a dark companion star to our sun. However, claims made on Rand's website are just complete nonsense. He claims the tilt of the earth has already moved an additional 23 degrees. If this were so, astronomers around the world would be yelling about it because it would mean the axis of the earth is no longer pointed at Polaris, the north star. He also claims the reason for the tilt is the melting of the ice at the north pole. Excuse me? That has to be one of the most absurd statements coming out of the 2012 movement. The truth is out there, but you won't find it in this book.
Why Believe The Nay Sayers?
Dr. Jaysen Rand answers the doubting skeptics right from the beginning by stating the work is to be informative, speculative, investigative as well as entertaining. He never says it's dead on but something he's pieced together very well and feels these items should be shared for others to contemplate the possibility of. But as for all the nay sayers I see that each one bases their conclusions on pop-popular or outdated, high school scientific "facts". They're referring, of corse, to the "facts" that change daily in this "knowledge shall be increased" world. I'm a scripture believer and have realized a number of years ago that the "mountain falling into the sea" is an astroid. That the "sun going dark as sackcloth" and the "moon turing blood red" as well as the "stars falling from the sky and the Earth rocking like a drunkard" are effects resulting from a very close pass-by of a large heavenly body. Jude 13 even names the exact thing that this wandering brown dwarf is. The fact that the Mayan's predicted the end of the present age to be December of 2012 may not be a mere coinsidence. I think the author has given us a plausible idea that we should all take seriously. The skeptics are simply edging the odds in their favor



