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by Jaysen Q. Rand (Author)
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  • Paperback: 341 pages
  • Publisher: Futureworld Publishing Int'l (30 Aug 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0977920917
  • ISBN-13: 978-0977920914
  • Product Dimensions: 27.9 x 21.3 x 2.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 236,897 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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An educational, informational source examining all aspects of this controversial subject including the record of X's Ancient Science of Prophecy, its Phantom Astronomy, Forbidden Archaeology and the Signs Of Its Approach. This book examines the history and prophecy of Earth's many cultures throughout the millennia and their voluminous references to the reality of X's periodic passages. The most current hypothesis used to examine X's next return through the solar system centres around the fact that X's extended orbit (approximately every 3,600 years - first passing through the solar system then back out again), suggests that its 'destructive cycle' occurs in two phases.The 'first phase' begins with X's initial pass-through in 2009 separated by three years until its 'second phase.' This passage marks X's return leg back into deep space beginning again its 3,600-year-long trek through the heavens. X's last return visit through the solar system most likely coincided with the Hebrew's exodus from Egypt estimated around 1447 BC - roughly 3,459 years ago. Did God somehow come to Moses' aid by staging a cosmic event that no one today understands? The Mayan Celestial Calendar Codex inexplicably ends on 21 December 2012. According to ancient Mayan cosmology, 'time' as we know it on Earth will reach its climax on that date. Written across the scroll of time and space, the author believes Planet-X will first return in 2009 and again in 2012.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Return of Planet-X by Jaysen Q. Rand, 8 April 2008
By A. J. Studd (U.K.) - See all my reviews
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This is really the best and most objective book written on the theme of Planet X that I have read. The author gives a very convincing and balanced analysis of the world wide clues both current and historical, which leads one to believe that Planet - X really is coming close and soon. Jaysen Q. Rand gives us a ratio of probabilities regarding the expected passage of Planet X. So that 20 per cent is worst case scenario,i.e. a close passing of the Brown Dwarf star Planet X and total devastation of Earth as we know it, 60 per cent chance of very great but survivable damage in that the passage is not so geographically near to Earth, but still cataclysmic for many of us. 20 per cent that the passage of Planet - X will be far enough distant to be easily survivable and to be seen as the passing of a comet. He gives very good survival guidelines and advice. I highly recommend this book to all who wish to be in the picture regarding Earth changes. Give yourselves a chance to prepare for the worst.....and at the same time hoping for the best.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Useful Overview of Planet X Issues., 24 Dec 2008
By J. McGregor (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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I got a good price on this book, when it was about £13.00. Not sure I would buy it at its present purchase cost. Good points: Rand includes a lot of data about Planet X from different perspectives and is clearly a big fan of Velikovsky and Sitchin and anyone who fits into the category of "Pole Shifters" and "cataclysmics." Therefore you can get hold of a lot of information in one resource. Not so good points: an element of plagiarising about him. Rand admits of his sources in a chapter, but sometimes writes other paragraphs in the same chapeter based on an author's work without acknowledging them, particularly Velikovsky. Rand's writing style is very blockish and pithy, with small paragraphs throughout the book and isolated one-sentence statements interspersed in between. I didn't find this style helpful. The section on preparing for 2012 is so American: British people simply could not get hold of the items he suggests you would need to survive, should Planet X fly by. Besides, so many things were listed that I began to wonder where I could store all of these items? I just found this chapter amusing to read, but totally unworkable for many living in countries other than America. At the very end of the book Rand makes reference to a UFO/Alien encounter that he had as a child. For me, this didn't help his overall message regarding Planet X (and I believe in UFOs!) and was written about in such a cursory manner that I got nothing out of it, along with the other related UFO information. If you are looking for a good overview of the issues surrounding Planet X then you wont' be disappointed, but if you want a stimulating read on non-uniformitarian views of our solar system then anything by Velikovsky would not disappoint.
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