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Draco - The Tenth Planet

Draco - The Tenth Planet

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hello Doomsday again...
Review: A remarkakable review of history over the last 15,000 years that accounts for most, if not all of the disasters that have overtaken our home planet, and several others as well. Goes about 150 years into the future to describe what will happen to us when our perennial nemesis, Draco, come by again. Notably, Austin & Crowley propose that Sitchin's 3,600 year period for his 'Planet X' is actually four orbits of Draco, more or less, because 892 x 4 = 3600 within 1% error. 892 is Austin's figure for the period of the tenth planet, named Draco in this work. According to Austin, the future comprises a grim reduction of 95% in the population of Earth after 2115, the next encounter date, according with the work of Chet Snow who says there will be a 'shortage of bodies' around in the 22nd century for us to reincarnate into. Austin is confirmed by the 'Franciscan Document' (see Jim Keith, IllumiNet Press) where a monk reveals that America is expected to be covered with ice by the middle of the 22nd century. Austin concurs, saying we are headed for a new ice age; the result of a passage by Draco, which although it will never hit the Earth, will bring along millions of tons of dust and this precipitates the overdue ice age. A similar event ended the Pleistocene, he says, when billions of animals died. See 'when the Earth nearly died' (Allen & Delair). A remarkable and necessary book that strips away our delusions and suggests cogent reasons why the globe is being reshaped in preparation for the end of 'civilisation as we know it' in around 112 years time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hello Doomsday again...
Review: A remarkakable review of history over the last 15,000 years that accounts for most, if not all of the disasters that have overtaken our home planet, and several others as well. Goes about 150 years into the future to describe what will happen to us when our perennial nemesis, Draco, come by again. Notably, Austin & Crowley propose that Sitchin's 3,600 year period for his 'Planet X' is actually four orbits of Draco, more or less, because 892 x 4 = 3600 within 1% error. 892 is Austin's figure for the period of the tenth planet, named Draco in this work. According to Austin, the future comprises a grim reduction of 95% in the population of Earth after 2115, the next encounter date, according with the work of Chet Snow who says there will be a 'shortage of bodies' around in the 22nd century for us to reincarnate into. Austin is confirmed by the 'Franciscan Document' (see Jim Keith, IllumiNet Press) where a monk reveals that America is expected to be covered with ice by the middle of the 22nd century. Austin concurs, saying we are headed for a new ice age; the result of a passage by Draco, which although it will never hit the Earth, will bring along millions of tons of dust and this precipitates the overdue ice age. A similar event ended the Pleistocene, he says, when billions of animals died. See 'when the Earth nearly died' (Allen & Delair). A remarkable and necessary book that strips away our delusions and suggests cogent reasons why the globe is being reshaped in preparation for the end of 'civilisation as we know it' in around 112 years time.


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