Got this in my email and wanted to pass this along. It is about the Royal Astrological Society of Great Britain by Mark in the UK. What he is talking about here is the general trend we've seen over the years where information disappears. While RAS might attribute this to routine maintenance, on a site like this, the archives should remain stable.
--Marshall
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Hi, I hope you don't mind me emailing you at this email address. I have just watched your 5 YouTube videos "Surviving 2012 and PlanetX - part 1 - 5" & found them very intriguing indeed! Anyway to my point - a few years ago when i first heard about Niribu i got on the internet & spent a few hours on YouTube & Google looking it up just to see if i could work out whether it was a huge hoax or not! I found myself on the Royal Astrological Society of Great Britain's website, (
http://www.ras.org.uk/ ) which if you are not aware is a website run by the UKs top astrological scientists & professors! On their website i found a few pages where they were openly discussing an object which they were tracking (or monitoring) in the reaches of outer space & even suggesting it could be mythical "Planet X", but as there was no suggestion of it being a danger to life on this planet, i kind of took it for granted that if these highly educated experts don't see it as threat, then Planet X must just be a huge hoax!
Then months or maybe even a year or 2 passed, & Planet X started to be talked about a lot more on TV & in chat room etc due to the recent Hollywood movie "2012", i again went on the net to see what i could find out about it. I remembered reading about on the "RAS of GBs" website & so went there to catch up on what they had to say about it & that was when alarm bells started ringing because i could find absolutely nothing on their site about Planet X, even although there had been a few pages on the subject the first time i search for info on it!
Archives on that website go all the back to 1995, & before, & so being a hobby web designer i can only presume that being that there is no trace about Planet X in their archives, of what i had read on their website the first time i was on it - the information must have been removed & deleted & the words "Cover Up" springs to mind when i think about it! So perhaps (?) this could be deemed as just one more piece of evidence that Planet X really is heading our way? Personally from what i have learned about Planet X, & i hate to admit it for fear of sounding like a nutcase lol, but i am beginning to get worried!
Mark - Scotland, UK