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From: [email protected](Nancy )
Subject: Re: IN SYMPATHY to the Hale-Bopp Cooperative
Date: 20 Feb 1997 15:35:12 GMT
Since Jeremey was so confused about what ZetaTalk had said about Hale-Bopp, I'll publish some key points of what the Zetas said:
[ZetaTalk dated August 6, 1995]
Hale-Bopp is nothing more than a distant star, and will draw no
closer. ... Is it a distant exploding star? Can't say. Is it
moving? Can't say for sure. Is it drawing nigh? Can't say. All is
speculation. ...
[ZetaTalk dated August 14, 1995]
If NASA gives it space and puts the name comet to it, it must be
so. ... This normally conservative organization, which does not
even list a body as an official comet unless it has been
observed, tracked, and made a cycle within the last 75 or so
years, is giving center stage to a body that has never formerly
been seen and has no track record.
[ZetaTalk dated August 17, 1995]
Without the 1993 image the recorded orbit of Hale-Bopp is so many
pin-points on the head of a pin. They are all in the same place.
... Just which of those little pin points is considered the
so-called comet head? No one can say, as the so-called comet head
has not been located
Outbursts occur when comets fragment on nearing the Sun, being of a composition that cannot withstand the exposure. ... [This] outburststory stands directly at odds with the orbital computation, which places Hale-Bopp, so the story goes, in a regular orbit around the Sun every 4,000 years or so! ...
[ZetaTalk dated August 29, 1995]
Is no one questioning that this so-called comet, which is
supposedly undergoing an outburst, is not exhibiting any
recordings commensurate with an outburst? ...
[ZetaTalk dated September 26, 1995]
no comet emissions have been discerned ... La Silla's study, ...
is authoritative. ... Why did La Silla call Hale-Bopp an
"unusual" comet, with a broad area of a supposed dust
cloud not usually found surrounding a comet.
[ZetaTalk dated October 19, 1995]
The conspirators were going under the prior directives [of MJ12],
which were to focus attention away from the pending reentry of
the 12th Planet into your Solar System. ... The plan had been all
along to use a distant nova for a distraction, ...
[ZetaTalk dated October 25, 1995]
The public has been given many images of Hale-Bopp, all with
slightly different backgrounds, as the light range was adjusted
each time to allow or screen out certain spectrums. Thus, it
appears from the photos that Hale-Bopp must be moving. ...
[ZetaTalk dated November 29, 1995]
A late summer ESO report stated as clearly as the ESO dared that
Hale-Bopp was not a comet, based on the lack of comet emissions
and expansive behavior. To counter the ESO, ... under the pretext
of an independent contribution to the NASA data bank, ... to be
emitting one of the emissions found in all comets. Is this true?
Those who would believe this should ask ... why they did not
publish the many concurrent findings that demonstrated that
Hale-Bopp is an exploding star.