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There was a morning haze on Eastern horizon here in El Paso and the Sun was a huge orange ball
[Jun 22]. With filters over my 12x25 binoculars I moved the view left of the Sun and there, about 1
1/2 Sun diameters left and below the Sun, was the usual three moon swirl complex with a long
writhing dragon flowing toward Earth and the fourth and huge object lower and to left of the three
with a stream of debris. I got out of the car and looked and I could just very barely see the four
objects, which were reflecting the sunlight. I had just, for the first time without an eclipse box, viewed
Planet X and moons. The Sun rose and the view was gone. It only lasted about ten minutes, but I have
seen what's very close to us. Thrilling and chilling at the same time. [and from another source] I have
been observing the Sun through my #10 welders lens here in the central Yukon Territory in Canada
over the past eight days [Jun 16-22] at 8:30 AM and believe that I have seen the Planet X complex
(below). [Note: both viewers are descibing the String of Pearls shape (photo from Italy, at right), the
Moon Swirls.]
Evacuation Signs http://www.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page526.html I am a law enforcement officer who
resides in Brooklyn, New York. I was born and bred in New York City living 25 years in the Bronx. I have never
seen any sign about evacuation any where in the five Boroughs of New York, then all of a sudden as if prompted
by certain media events these signs appeared on the streets of Brooklyn, Staten Island and Manhattan. I finally
found the information as to who put up these signs and why. It was the Office of Emergency Management better
known in NYC as the OEM. This is the mayor's agency that responds to disasters. They are being placed because
we are moving into hurricane season, and I suspect that they are preparing for the possibility of a hurricane
colliding in full force with New York City. Since an unheard of hurricane developed and landed on Brazil, they
may be bracing for one this year. Usually hurricanes don't affect New York City as much as they do the coastal
towns of Long Island and New Jersey, but I do remember two hurricanes that actually hit New York and all they
did was bring heavy rains, nothing more.
I thought I would let you see my device. The level is naturally aligned by it's bubble and I checked it with a
makeshift plumb bob, pictured here. I checked the angle of the string with the bottom of the level. It is 90*,
thereby ensuring the level is correct. The protractor is mounted in a groove cut in a piece of wood, by the
table saw, and then wedged into the groove and clamped to the level. The string attachment brad is in exact
alignment with the protractor center point. [and from another source] Sharpen a nail. Pound through a bit
of plywood that is flat, no warps. Place nail in middle of wood. To observe. Put a sheet of paper over nail.
align paper with north via compass. Make reference line on paper. Date the paper. Pin the paper to the
board. Then at periodic times go a put a pen point on the very tip of the shadow being cast by the sun and
the nail. Get as close to the point as possible. Then for each point, on the paper, and near the mark made,
note the time from manual watch. Every day change the paper and keep them handy. To compare, merely
line the holes in the paper up, then the north pointing reference points. Such solar observation stations were
used for centuries to good effect prior to telescopes with solar filters.[Note: rig to measure Earth tilt and
lean, in Seattle, and method for measuring dead noon, in Japan. Results in the Orbits and Slowing sections.] 
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