View Full Version : Giza aligns with planets on 12-3-12 (...maybe?)
SilentFeathers
29th August 2012, 19:41
I found this article and it really doesn't seem to, well, "align" :)
December 3rd, 2012 – Planets Align With Giza Pyramids For The 1st Time in 2,737 Years
http://www.pakalertpress.com/2012/08/20/december-3rd-2012-planets-align-with-giza-pyramids-for-the-1st-time-in-2737-years/
Here's the picture (below) they are showing in the above article....
http://www.pakalertpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/December-3rd-2012-%E2%80%93-Planets-Align-With-Giza-Pyramids-For-The-1st-Time-in-2737-Years1.jpg
Here's a different picture (below) of the same planets on the same day.....obviously a different location though.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-GMD6X7vXPwU/UDI2BjerftI/AAAAAAAAI8I/eyjVw0MSuWU/s1600/Giza12032012alignment-1.jpg
source: http://galacticconnection.com/mercury-saturn-and-venus-aligned-on-dec-3-2012-with-the-pyramids-at-giza#
Perhaps it's just me, but 2+2 is not equaling 4.....
SilentFeathers
29th August 2012, 20:12
I really don't see the plane (ecliptic) of our solar system at the angle of the planets in the top picture (pyramids)......something isn't making sense. maybe I just think too much! :)
Kerrigan
29th August 2012, 22:34
Maybe you should check yourself with a program simulating star positions.
I found a list of astromony softwares here (http://www.danbruton.com/hotlist.html).
Keep us posted ^.^ and good luck in your search of truth!
SilentFeathers
29th August 2012, 23:05
I've got to software programs and neither show the angle like the top picture does over the pyramids....(from that Giza location) Someone obviously got creative and made this angle and alignment doctored up a little bit to make it seem "a miracle event" lol! :)
PS: both my software programs show these 3 planets in an alignment almost straight up and down on 12-3-12 at the GIza location.(like the second photo)..... not going across the sky as the top photo shows,
SilentFeathers
29th August 2012, 23:31
Therefore it is my less than a college educated opinion (never went to college) that to view these planets above the pyramids as shown in the picture shown in the OP on 12-3-12 is completely impossible....
Unless of course if there is a physical pole shift tilting the planet precisely at the angle as pictured in The OP before 12-3-12 :)
PS again: It really seems like deception is at an epidemic level lately......
eni-al
30th August 2012, 01:41
Yeah, the planets appear just about stacked on top of each other looking at night sky viewers, definitely nothing like that image. They don't really line up in any form, the planets are visible when looking roughly South East, while the pyramids align along South-west to North-East line. At best they line up with any pyramid you choose.
CurEus
30th August 2012, 04:12
I was under the impression that the pyramids were aligned to Orion's belt...originally
SilentFeathers
30th August 2012, 11:54
Yeah, the planets appear just about stacked on top of each other looking at night sky viewers, definitely nothing like that image. They don't really line up in any form, the planets are visible when looking roughly South East, while the pyramids align along South-west to North-East line. At best they line up with any pyramid you choose.
Perhaps 2012 is actually the "year of the wild imagination" or the "year of the grand illusions", seems people everywhere are either seeing an illusion or making one up.
SilentFeathers
30th August 2012, 12:13
I was under the impression that the pyramids were aligned to Orion's belt...originally
The three Pyramids exactly simulate the stars Delta Orionis [Mintaka], Epsilon [Alnilam], and Zeta [Alnitak] that comprise the Orion Belt.
During this era, the Age of Leo, The Sphinx, which originally may have fully resembled a lion, would have been looking directly due east at it’s celestial counterpart as it rose at dawn of the vernal equinox in 10,450 BC.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/piramides/esp_piramide_8.htm
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