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Ps to Crew Notes #1

Idris Day 26, 28th June 2011
Inuit Testimony of Earth Axis Shift: Sun and Stars are Wrong

Following a link to a YouTube clip submitted by a crew member, here was a crystal clear testimony from an indigenous people, the Inuit, that the mothership is shifting around in the cosmic waters. (Nemeta admin: the yt clip is no longer available but the message was, the Inuits were no longer able to navigate the ice due to the change of the sun/moon locations.)

COMMENT: The sun rises or sets elsewhere, the pole has shifted. The north wind used for visual orientation of the snow drifts has given way to the south wind, and the prevalent wind comes now from the east. Imagine a sailboat tacking around in heavy seas. As she does so, the mast bobbles. It does not point to one fixed place in the sky, but jerks around. I have said that with correction Gaia takes a course southward, diving into the southern skies. She descends slightly into the galactic starstream, orienting toward Canopus in Argo Navis. The south wind increases and displaces the north wind, in the most extreme regions of the north where native people can observe the change.

At the same time, they report a prevailing wind from the east. The direction east in terms of the mother ship is port (left side of a boat). From the Inuit report I gather that the mothership is charting a new course on a southern decline into the starry waters, diving down into the stream, and veering slightly to port or left, relative to how the sun goes by proper motion. In other words, the current tack is away from galactic center,which is always to right, starboard. The current tack brings the mothership around in the direction of the outer edge of the galactic arm marked by Centaurus, visually off to the right or west of Canopus.

By the way, Canopus cannot be seen in the northern hemisphere above 20 N latitude or so. This is not exact, I will check. Anyway, we rely on southern members of the crew to keep an eye on Canopus.

Correction of apogee surge 1 July 7/10/2011

Correction in CN #1: next apogee surge would be July 21, not 28.

In the nautical metaphor, I have said that the mothership is getting her onboard systems up and running during the period between June 24 and July 28 (two apogee surges). These systems include communications onboard and outgoing (to the Pleroma: home port), her power turbines.

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