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Planet X Primer ☄ Marshall Masters w/ Radio Liberty 11.18.13

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The Planet X Cover-up in the Mainstream Media <br />http://yowusa.com/planetx/2012/planetx-2012-03a/1.shtml <br /> <br />Yowusa.com, 18-March-2012 <br />Justin Braithwaite <br /> <br />On December 30th, 1983, NASA's Chief Scientist of the Infra-Red Astronomical Satellite telescope (IRAS) announced that NASA had discovered Planet X. <br /> <br />Just one week after the story of Planet X was released, the magazine US News and World Report ran a story retracting the announcement and NASA has been silent ever since. <br /> <br />That didn’t stop Dr. Robert S. Harrington who was the chief astronomer of the US Naval Observatory until his mysterious death in 1993. <br /> <br />By analyzing an extensive amount of publications relating to Planet X, in chronological order, not only does the cover up of Planet X become extraordinary, but one gains a unique perspective of the evolution of the Planet X discovery. <br /> <br />The following is a comprehensive collection of excerpts from Planet X articles dating back to the 1950’s. Pay close attention to the tone of each article as the theories progress. <br /> <br /> <br />Early Speculation — 1950 to 1968 <br /> <br />In 1950, Immanuel Velikovsky published his ground-breaking work, Worlds in Collision. The hateful scientific attacks upon him were crushing, yet, his book was found open on Einstein's desk after his death. <br /> <br />This suppression was aimed not just at Velikovsky. It was aimed at the kind of knowledge that naturally flows out from what is certainly, one of the most challenging books in the history of science. If was in the midst of this scientific pogrom, that the Planet X story truly began. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Spokane Daily Chronicle - Dec 9, 1950 <br />Planet Pluto Almost Defies Measurements <br /> <br />The new object for some time was designated by such names as Planet X, the Flagstaff object, and the trans-Neptunian planet. <br /> <br />Some suggested that is should be called Lowell of the late director of the observatory since he had calculated that another planet must lie beyond Neptune and had seemingly predicted its location fairly accurately. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />The Washington Reporter - Jan 2, 1952 <br />Astronomers’ Scan Skies Seeking Tenth Planet X <br /> <br />He says scientists have observed that Neptune is being lifted above it's normal path in the heavens and that the cause may well be a huge tenth or perhaps even an eleventh planet slowly circling in space millions of miles beyond the present known limits of the solar system. "Perhaps in the near future," <br /> <br />Dr. Levitt declares, "astronomers will again be pointing their telescopes to predetermined points searching for the point of light called Planet X." <br /> <br />http://yowusa.com/planetx/2012/planetx-2012-03a/1.shtml <br /> <br />Radio Liberty <br />http://www.radioliberty.com/

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