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September 21, 2017 11 mins

George Noory and guest Bob Fletcher discuss his research into the return of Planet X and what types of disasters and world changes it could cause, as well as efforts by nations to manipulate the weather for their benefit and as a weapon against their enemies.

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with Bob Fletcher as we talked about the Bureau Planet X. Bob,

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do you think Planet X might have been responsible for
the flood of Noah? Yes, yeah, yeah, I do again,
going by the multiple scriptures, including not just the not
just the Christian Bible, which would kind of indicate that
that was what took place. Uh, And of course it's

(01:05):
it's written up in a few places where they referred
to it as um oh gosh. Some of the kind
of can't think of the word, I'm just missing it
out here right now. But it is implied and indicated
in the Bible. And besides that, places like the monks
on the top of the Himalayans, you know, five years ago,

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and the the Red Chinese excuse of the Chinese when
they had the emperor had these all of these astronomers
working for him, and they they actually plotted it as
it came by, as it approached and then came around,
and then all the crazy effects of storms, and of

(01:48):
course the biblical description besides Noah's floods, but the biblical
descriptions of being uh killed by hail storms, of of
burning burning stars falling down from the sky and things
of that suit uh and those all would be potentially
events that would take place when the Bureau makes the

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journey around the Sun and back out. Now, the scary
part is obviously what would take place as it comes in.
It will pretty much take out all of our satellites,
if for no other reason. Strictly the electromagnetic pulse type
of it would have. It's like detonating a newke in

(02:31):
the atmosphere, right and um. Additionally, what it will do.
According to folks that are smart around this than I
am as a matter of fact, is that they would
It would probably take a hundred and fifty five days altogether.
It would go around the Sun the first time. Passing around,

(02:53):
we will go through its tail of debris, which would
be an unbelievable meteor showers period of time. But you know,
pulverizing the Earth with with all that space junk that
is dragging millions of miles of it. Uh and again
comparing it to uh, you know, other meteoric type of events. Uh.

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The we would pass through it one time, then it
will go around the Sun and back out the other side,
and on our regular uh run around the revolving around
the Sun, we would go through it a second time.
So the potential of extreme fires from burning debris and

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all that type of thing, you know, it's almost unimaginable.
Besides the extraordinary flooding and all the rest of the
problems that would come with it. The electro magnetic impulse
problem would be another whole separate problem. So it would
be a heck of a mess in the period of time.

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People that are analyzing it, astronomers saying that it would
be like a hundred and fifty day period of time
between going through it once and then going through it
a second time. Bob, what do you think people are
acting strange and weird and that Planet X could have
something to do with it, some kind of gravitational pull

(04:23):
on them or something. Well, I don't know. I don't
I used to be out on the road three hundred
days of the year doing uh lecture presentations on government
corruption for many years, but then I haven't done that
quite a while, so I haven't been exposed to too
many screwballs. They're out there to give you an update.

(04:45):
I don't know. I mean, people are just acting strange
years ago. Yeah, it feels like it to be. Maybe
when we get calls we can pull some people to
they just a lot of people just seem to be
uptight lately. Oh well, the well, of course, if they're
up site, they've got good reason. For those that are
listening to the alternate media, they are getting the news

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that the regular media is intentionally not giving out. You know,
if you like myself, of course, and you're involved a
little bit more than most people, uh in terms of
getting that alternate meeting news media from a lot of directions,
and likewise, in my situation where I pursue it, probably

(05:32):
more than the average person. But the news media is uh,
we might as well not even have the regular news.
In the old days had ABC, CBS, NBC, and we
had reliable people. And I say the news was fairly
good from the nineteen fifties up until about twenty years
and everybody watched Chronkite. Yeah, all those guys, and they

(05:55):
were trusted and and we we did get the news
as could as as good as we could get it. Again,
you know, the younger folks right now can't imagine not
having uh websites, web pages and UH and the World
Wide Web to go to. Uh. But they have to
realize that just a few years ago, back in the seventies, uh,

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you know, or even in the eighties, in nineteen eighty
three year around in that period of time, that didn't
exist and and we we were utilizing. It was a
big deal if you had a fax machine, because you
could communicate with people. Uh. And when I started, I
had interrupted myself a few minutes ago. I started to

(06:43):
tell you an interesting story about this friend of mine
that had been working with Bill Casey, the head of
the CIA with Ronald Reagan. Uh, and it was very
close and like I said, actually wrote his speeches for
him most occasions. And uh, it was a lady and
she I asked her, because when I was living in

(07:03):
l A in uh like twenty years ago, uh for
a few years, and we had this extraordinary bomb thing
of a bomb guy with a big truck and a
bomb filled supposedly filled with explosives, and and of course
they shut everything down. And they did this big media coverage,
had wires coming in through the windows and everything else,

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and it was a big deal in Los Angeles, but
it went no place. It was on no other news.
So I asked my friend in the C I I said,
how did how did they do that? You can't control
all that media, or how do they do it? And
she said that a few years earlier they had finally

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succeeded in putting intelligence agents in the positions of management
of like you pre I, United Press International, Associated US
and the guys that threw the switches to notify other
outlying television radio programs about important news. The guy that

(08:11):
throws the switch, I guess technically, and uh, they she
said that they had controlled that for a few years,
and yes, that they did have the ability to pretty
much throw water. And of course this was before the internet, right,
social not working and everything else has changed all of that.
But prior to that, they actually had the ability to

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just not not throw the switch. You don't open the door,
nobody's going to find out what's going on, and so
they had terrific control of media at the very highest level.
Do you see the conditions are out there now that
are getting more and more drastic, the weather conditions, storms
are bigger, everything, everything's bigger. Yes, well it's it's mind boggling. Yeah,

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and we're you know, uh a point again, this is
something that not covered much at all by anybody, with
the melting of both ice caps the north and the south,
all right, but particularly up north where they have glaciers
that are melting like somebody's got a blowtorch on them.

(09:22):
I mean they are. The melt is like nothing we've
had in a thousand years. And uh, it's interesting, as
you could say, you know, like which I mentioned earlier,
relative to changing the salt content of the entire ocean,
but what's also happening. A couple of years ago Miami

(09:42):
reached a point that on high tide in Miami Beach.
I used to live there for many years. High tide
in Miami Beach every high tide it was coming in
six blocks into the city and and and flooding the
businesses and Miami, the state of Florida. I think the

(10:02):
number was. I don't know if it was four hundred
or forty million dollars worth of pumps that automatically have
been going on in Miami Beach. This is before the hurricanes.
Had nothing to do with the hurricane to pump this
out and protect the low lying the low line, which
is what New Orleans should have done, but their generators

(10:23):
went out during Katrina. Yeah, and they these places have
terrible problems. I went and when I lived, and it's
hard to imagine if you don't live there. I've never
been there. I lived in Orlando for a while, which
is where I ran for the United States Congress in
nine but um and I ran as a Democrat just

(10:46):
because I was going against the Republican. That didn't mean
much to be because uh, they're both crooks on both sides,
so it didn't mean anything. But where I lived in Orlando,
in my front yard, the we were to well feet
above sea level. You know it's pretty low. Yeah. And
and again that was that was in quite a ways. Um.

(11:08):
You know it was close to Disneyland and all that
stuff down there. Um. And you don't realize, uh, and
how many how many waterways? You know what they did
many years ago down here, They when a contractor went
in to build homes, they went in and dug a
big hole, connected it to another hole that already had

(11:30):
water in it, and sold it as waterfront property. So
you have this extraordinary inland canal, inland waterways all the time.
I'm surprised that the storms that just went through there
it wasn't worse. Listen to more Coast to Coast a
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