16 August 2011: Mars also enters the field. With the red planet still a bit far from the Sun's
glare, though
heading towards it, perhaps something may be gleaned stirring in its
atmosphere from then onwards.
Note: Due to the Venus update above we've moved the date we expect to see effects
on Mars forward to around 9 August 2011.
Nibiru's magnetic field reaches the Sun around
18 August 2011, just as the Elenin
object
crosses Venus' orbit.
Solar activity could begin to erupt at this stage
.
Note: this event has been moved forward by 12-15 days to around 3 August 2011.
3 September 2011: Sun completely eclipses Nibiru, obscuring it from all possible view from
the Earth. This also marks a direct alignment between the Earth, Sun and Nibiru. The only
good aspect of this is that while we are at the other side of the Sun from Nibiru, the Sun's
magnetism may act as a shield to temporarily protect us from Nibiru's electromagnetism.
However, once we orbit over to the other side of Sun over the course of the following six
months, we will no longer be able to benefit from the solar shield
and will thus be totally
exposed to Nibiru.
Nibiru is about midway between Saturn and Jupiter's orbits on
11 September 2011 even as
Elenin reaches perihelion and from that point begins to hurtle back into Nibiru's magnetic
sphere as it is hurled in that direction by the Sun's anticlockwise-rotating magnetic field.
From this point, Elenin can no longer be used as a reference point for the leading edge of
Nibiru's magnetic field because it is falling farther and farther into it in a direction directly
opposite that of the core, which is still moving towards the Sun and Earth. At this point, the
Earth is still outside the field but is set on an inescapable collision course with it.
The Earth plummets into Nibiru's magnetic field on 27 September 2011
. (
This could
happen up to 12 days earlier.) The Earth is still behind the Sun's shield
at this point so the
intensity of Nibiru's magnetism may be lessened, being siphoned off by the Sun, whose
magnetism we calculated is about 6 times stronger than Nibiru's. This means the effects on
us may be cut down to about 1/6th of the intensity they should be if we weren't being
protected by our sun.
On this same date,
Elenin is flying between the Sun and Earth in an alignment that also
involves the Moon, Mercury and Uranus. There are other secondary alignments and near
alignments that together create
a grand conjunction involving directly or indirectly all
nine planets in the solar system!
11 March 2012: a repeat of Elenin's alignment with the Earth and Sun exactly a
year earlier
that caused the Japan quake. With Nibiru many orders of magnitude more powerful than
Elenin, we can only speculate what carnage this alignment will cause, especially considering
the Earth is right between the electric connections ('magnetic portals') flowing to and from it
and the Sun. This is also the closest Earth gets to Nibiru until perigee.
20 March 2011: Nibiru closes in on Mars and at the same time finally catches Jupiter in its
magnetic net.
28 June 2012:
Nibiru finally lets go of Saturn. The ringed planet had been in its magnetic
grip for over a year and a half. Mars continues to flee from Nibiru even as the object, right on
the red planet's heels, crosses its orbit.