

Below
- Left Side Of the Bus

Three Suns
Over China Photographed from inside a bus

Four Suns Over China


The
camera scanned the whole skies and here are the photos of the Four Suns







Selections from Immanuel Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision (1950)
1.The aborigines of British
North Borneo, even today, declare that the sky was originally low, and that six
suns perished, and at present the world is illuminated by the seventh sun. [Worlds in
Collision, p.52]
2. And he said in the sight of Israel. Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon; and
thou, Moon, in the valley of Ajalon. And the sun stood still, and the moon
stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies. So the sun
stood still in the midst of the heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole
day (Joshua 10: 12-13). [Worlds in Collision, p.55]
3. The quotation in the Bible from the Book of Jasher is laconic and may give
the impression that the phenomenon of the motionless sun and moon was local,
seen only in Palestine between the valleys of Ajalon and Gibeon. But the cosmic
character of the prodigy is pictured in a thanksgiving prayer ascribed to
Joshua: 'Sun and moon stood still in heaven.' [Worlds in Collision, p.59 ]
4. In the Mexican
annals it is stated that the world was deprived of light and the sun did not
reappear for a fourfold night. [Worlds in Collision, 1950:62]
5. Sahagun, the Spanish
savant who came to America a generation after Columbus and gathered the
traditions of the aborigines, wrote that at the time of one cosmic catastrophe
the sun rose only a little way over the horizon and remained there without
moving; the moon also stood still. [Worlds in Collision, p.62]
6. In the manuscripts of Avila and Molina, who collected the traditions of the
Indians of the New World, it
is related that the sun did not appear for five days, a cosmic collision of
stars preceded the cataclysm; people and animals tried to escape to mountain
caves. 'Scarcely had they reached there, when the sea, breaking out of bounds
following a terrifying shock, began the rise of the pacific coast.
But as the sea rose, filling the valleys and the plains around, the mountain of
Ancasmarca rose too, like a ship on the waves. During the five days that this
cataclysm lasted, the sun did not show its face and the earth remained in
darkness.' [Worlds in Collision, p.76]
7. According to the Lapland cosmogonic story ...the angry God spoke, 'I shall reverse the world, I
shall bid the rivers flow upward; I shall cause the sea to gather itself up
into a towering wall which I shall hurl upon your wicked earth-children, and
thus destroy them and all life. ...(Jubmel) with one strong upheaval, made
the earth-lands all turn over.' [Worlds in Collision, p.88]
If you travel the
northwester part of America, you can see great upheavals of mountains and land,
picked up and thrown back down upside down on an angel.
8. The Finns tell in their Kalevala that the support of the sky gave way and a
spark of fire kindled a new sun and a new moon. [Worlds in Collision, p.103]
9. The tradition of the Cashina, the aborigines of western Brazil, is narrated as follows; 'the
lightnings flashed and the thunders roared terribly and all were afraid. Then
the heaven burst and the fragments fell down and killed everything and
everybody. Heaven and earth changed places. Nothing that had life
was left upon the earth.' [Worlds in Collision, p.104]
10. According to the legends
of the New World, the profile of the land changed in a catastrophe, new valleys
were formed, mountain ridges were torn apart, new gulfs were cut out, ancient
heights were overturned and new ones sprang up. The few survivors of the ruined
world were enveloped in darkness, 'the sun in some way did not exist.'
[Worlds in Collision, p.106]
11. CHINA: At the time of the miracle is said to
have happened that the sun during a span of ten days did not set, the forests
were ignited, and a multitude of abominable vermin was brought forth.’ In the lifetime of Yao [Yahou]
the sun did not set for full ten days and the entire land was flooded.'
[Worlds in Collision, p.114]
12. Thereupon Yaou [Yahou] commanded Hi and Ho, in reverent accordance with the
wide heavens, to calculate and delineate the movements and the appearances of
the sun, the moon, the stars, and the zodiacal spaces; and to deliver respectfully
the seasons to the people. [Worlds in Collision, p.116]
13. Herodotus: 'No
reversal of sunrise and sunset takes place in a Sothis period.'
[Worlds in Collision, p.118]
14. Pomponius Mela, a
Latin author of the first century. wrote: 'The Egyptians pride themselves on
being the most ancient people in the world. In their authentic annals...one may
read that since they have been in existence, the course of the stars has
changed direction four times, and the sun has set twice in the part of the sky where
it rises today.' [Worlds in Collision, p.119 ]
15. The Magical Papyrus
Harris speaks of a cosmic upheaval of fire and water when 'the south becomes
north, and the earth turns over.' [Worlds in Collision, p.120]
16. In the Papyrus
Ipuwer it is similarly stated that 'the land turns round [over] as does a
potter's wheel,' and 'Earth turns upside down.' [Worlds in
Collision, p.121]
17. In the Ermitage Papyrus [Leningrad, 1116b recto] also, reference is made to
a catastrophe that turned the 'land upside down; happens that which never (yet)
had happened.' It is assumed at that time in the second millennium people were
not aware of the daily
rotation of the earth, and believed that the firmament with its luminaries
turned around earth; therefore the expression, 'the earth turned over,'
does not refer to the daily rotation of the globe. Nor do these descriptions in
the papyri of Leiden and Leningrad leave room for figurative explanation of the
sentence, especially if we consider the text of the Papyrus Harris-the turning over of earth
is accompanied by the interchange of the south and north poles.
[Worlds in Collision, p.121]
18. Harakhte is the Egyptian name for the western
sun. As there is but one sun in the sky, it is supposed that Harakhte means the
sun at its setting. But why should the sun at its setting be regarded as a
deity different from the morning sun? The identity of the rising and the
setting sun is seen by everyone. The inscriptions do not leave any room for
misunderstanding: 'Harakhte,
he riseth in the west.' " [Worlds in Collision, p.121]

The Earth Has Tilted Already
http://www.divulgence.net/axis%20shift%202.html
This is why magnetic North
points to the North East instead of North on your compass. The Sun rises in the
South East instead of the East, and the Sun sets in the North West instead of
the West. Look outside where north has always been and watch the sunrise and
set, and you will see that the Sun now rises in the South East and the Sun sets
in the North West.
People all over the world have
noticed these things also. But most people here in America, do not even know
where North, and South, and East and west is. They are clueless to directions and
can’t even read a map.
High School Education works, it
has dumbed down all of America, who do not like to read books, but only love
entertainment: WHAT A WASTED LIFE to live your whole life for entertainment.
Entertainment destroyed the Roman Empire, and it no longer exists. America is
the next Roman Empire, and soon she will be no more.
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