The tail of Planet X as it travels out in space, meets almost no resistance until it may run into a planet like EARTH.......
It is composed of debris attracted to trail after Planet X from the days when it was first formed, but as it travels, it picks up stragglers in space attracted to its gravitational pull.
The tail has dust, gases, stones, boulders, and moons, depending on the size and composition of the entourage at any given point.
The Solar wind, a bombardment of radiation your eye cannot see except as light, pushes the tail outward, away from the Sun.
Thus the tail of Planet X sweeps the Earth - dust, gases, stones and boulders all.
What is the effect? The moons of Planet X hug close, so do not come in range, but all else is a massive onslaught on the Earth's atmosphere.
During the passage, there is such an onslaught to the Earth's atmosphere that the available oxygen in places is completely consumed.
Heated gas in the tail of Planet X form petrol chemicals, which when falling through the atmosphere burst into flame, a sheet of flame falling to Earth.
This does more than burn every living thing it lands on - it consumes the oxygen.
What has been reported by the author Velikovsky is that the Mastodon has been found frozen in the Siberian tundra, grass between its teeth, in perfect though frozen condition, as though they simply stopped breathing.
Remembering-the-end-of-the-World – Worlds in Collision Immanuel Velikovsky
After reaching the number 1 spot in the best-sellers list, Velikovsky’s Worlds in Collision was banned from a number of academic institutions, and creating an unprecedented scientific debacle that became known as The Velikovsky Affair.
In 1956 Velikovsky wrote Earth in Upheaval to present conclusive geological evidence of terrestrial catastrophism.
“Worlds in Collision is a book of wars in the celestial sphere that took place in historical times. In these wars the planet earth participated too.
The historical-cosmological story of this book is based in the evidence of historical texts of many people around the globe, on classical literature, on epics of the northern races, on sacred books of the peoples of the Orient and Occident, on traditions and folklore of primitive peoples, on old astronomical inscriptions and charts, on archaeological finds, and also on geological and paleontological material.”
- Worlds In Collision, Preface
This means that X's gravitational pull is beyond stupendous.
As X makes its 50 billion mile journey through deep space, it attracts celestial bodies like a magnet would attract iron filings.
Each iron filing is anywhere in size from a small planet, to a comet, to an asteroid, to a meteor, to a rock, all the way down to a particle of iron oxide dust. MORE HERE
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The documents were written during the intertestamental period, Kimball explained, and its final form was intact by the beginning of the second century A.D. He said The Kolbrin was used as a textbook in religious schools throughout Great Britain and taught all the way up to the time of the Crusades. The Knights Templar eventually took possession of these documents (to protect them from the likes of King Edward I of England).