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Planetary objects proposed in religion, astrology, ufology and pseudoscience

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fixed in space. The second distance is a function of time, measured in an N-dimensional space with a certain periodicity. Its measurement is very important as it relates to our galactic travels. DISTANCE FROM IUMMA TO THE SUN. The apparent distance, i.e. that which a coherent beam of waves would follow in three-dimensional space, on 4 January 1955, was 14.437 light-years. The real distance (straight distance in decadimensional space) on the same date, according to our measurements, was 3.685 light-years". Further on, after giving some characteristics, the author adds "The result is that it is impossible, even with the most careful axis translation, to identify the same star coded by us with another catalogued by Earth astronomers. We believe, however, that our IUMMA may still be the star you've registered as WOLF 424, as its coordinates are similar to those we've given you."
210: 2675: 479:. The planet's orbit was disrupted by the arrival of a large planet or very small star (less than twenty times the size of Jupiter) which passed through the planetary system between 65 million and four billion years ago. The new orbits caused Tiamat to collide with one of the moons of Nibiru. The debris from this collision are thought by the theory's proponents to have variously formed the 643:". Another version of the story claims that "Eight (8) Team Members returned on the seven (7) month trek home. Team Member #308 (Team Pilot #2) died of a pulmonary embolism en route to SERPO on the 9-month journey; 11 arrived safely. One (1) died on the planet – and both of their bodies were returned to Earth – while two (2) others decided to remain on the ALIEN homeworld of SERPO." ( 2725: 2749: 2701: 2737: 2713: 170:. When considered as a point, this Lilith is sometimes defined as the second focus of the ellipse described by the Moon's orbit; the Earth is the first focus, and the apogee lies in the same approximate direction as the focus. It takes 8 years and 10 months for this point to complete a circuit through the zodiac tracking the 293:." (Dash, 299) Peña's report generated a fair amount of excitement, but it was only the beginning. Not long afterwards, a Madrid author of a UFO book received several photographs in an anonymous mailing. The photos were of a craft similar to the one reported by Peña, and bearing the same symbol. Within a few weeks, "a leading Spanish 616:). This alien was detained but treated well by American military forces, contacted its home planet and eventually repatriated. The story continues by claiming that this led to the establishment of some sort of relationship between the American government and the people of its home world, said to be a planet of the binary star system 342:"By analogy with ideographic languages, which proceed by assembling ideas corresponding to written and pronounceable signs, I have chosen to attribute to this language the "ideophonemic" character. To date, I have counted 17 "soncepts" by associative combinations of these phonemes, almost all of which are relational." 667:, Doty, who promised evidence to Moulton Howe before backing out, has been involved in circulating several other UFO conspiracy stories. Swartz also expressed that the details of Project Serpo have varied considerably with different accounts. It has been alleged that the entire series of posts were designed to be 589:, only to pull out without providing any evidence to substantiate his story—and one incident in 2005 when a series of emails were sent to a UFO discussion group run by Victor Martinez claiming that the project was real. Some variations on the conspiracy story state that the name Serpo is the nickname of the 674:
Bill Ryan, a chief proponent of publicizing the Project Serpo claims, announced on 5 March 2007, that he was stepping down from his role as webmaster for the Serpo material. Ryan nevertheless maintains his belief that an extraterrestrial exchange program did occur, although he states that the Serpo
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arose from the first letter, referenced D21 (May 1966), which states: "The first distance is the one used by terrestrial astronomers for their calculations (disdaining the curvatures of light as it passes through fields of high gravitational intensity), such a distance is "constant" for two bodies
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Currently, more than 1300 pages of those letters have been registered, but it is possible that many other letters exist. In a 1988 letter, reference is made to the existence of 3850 pages, copies of which have been sent to several individuals, representing perhaps up to 160,000 pages of total Ummo
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The second considers that differences in spelling (especially the doubling of letters) are of little significance, and that they are due to differences in the understanding of foreign sounds by the typist(s), or to difficulties in alphabetic transcription. They consider that language is made up of
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is the term used to define different groups interested in the study of the ideas and concepts presented in the Ummo letters). The culprit (or culprits) is unknown, but José Luis Jordán Peña has claimed responsibility for writing the letters and instigating Ummoism, leading many to think that Ummo
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Dash notes that "few ufologists outside Spain took Ummoism seriously—the photographic evidence was highly suspect, and, while the Ummite letters were more sophisticated than most contactee communication, there was nothing in them that could not have originated on Earth." Still, Dash allows that,
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The original idea was that the gravitational field of the second moon should account for the then-inexplicable minor deviations of the motion of our big Moon. That meant an object at least several miles large – but if such a large second moon really existed, it would have been seen by the
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claimed to have discovered twenty years earlier, but which had never been confirmed. Sepharial also claimed to be the first person in history to observe Waltemath's moon as it crossed the Sun, and rationalized that it was too dark to be otherwise visually detected.
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Thus, ill-informed or ill-intentioned critics have amputated the original writings, arguing that the author of the letters relied on an erroneous measurement, this distance coinciding with that measured by Yerkes' laboratory in 1938 (3.6 to 3.8 al) for
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when he saw "an enormous circular object with three legs and, on its underside, a curious symbol: three vertical lines joined by a horizontal bar. The two exterior lines curved outward at the edges, which made the
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On the basis of letters, it is difficult to speak of an Ummite language. All we have, apart from a few complete sentences, is a lexicon, a set of vocables, the vast majority of which are given to us in isolation.
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The story finally claims that twelve American military personnel visited the planet between 1965 and 1978 and that all of the party have since died, from "after effects of high radiation levels from the
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named Fernando Sesma Manzano became involved when he began receiving lengthy, typewritten documents which purported to come from a spacefaring race called the Ummites." (Dash, 299)
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has claimed to have detected signs of superior intelligence in some of the Ummite writings he says he has received. He also claims that the scientific subjects addressed in the
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from the planet Ummo were communicating with people on the Earth. Most Ummo information was in the form of detailed documents and letters sent to various esoteric groups or
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star system. Details of the alleged exchange program have appeared in several UFO conspiracy stories, including one incident in 1983—in which a man identifying himself as
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enthusiasts. The Ummo affair was subject to much mainstream attention in France and Spain during the 1960s and a degree of interest remains regarding the subject.
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currently within our planetary system, soon to pass relatively close to Earth. Sitchin disagreed it is a star, with the timing and parameters of passage.
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from medieval Jewish legend, where she is described as the first wife of Adam. Sepharial claimed that Lilith was the same second moon that scientist
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This article is about non-scientific hypothetical planetary objects. For scientifically accepted hypothetical planetary objects, see
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circulated and were later detailed on a website. According to the most common version of the story, an alien survived a crash near
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The first mention of a 'Project Serpo' was in a UFO email list maintained by enthusiast Victor Martinez. Various versions of the
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refers to Kolob as a "star", however, it also refers to several planets as stars, and Kolob is commonly viewed as a planet by
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There are many readily apparent holes in the arguments supporting Lilith's existence, and its existence is believed only by
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Some forty originals of the letters can be downloaded from the second column (Original PDF scan) on the spanish web site
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The Science of Foreknowledge: Being a compendium of astrological research, philosophy, and practice in the East and West
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texts, evidence that the human race was visited/created by a group of extraterrestrials from a distant planet in the
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of about 3,450 years; he also claimed it was the home of a technologically advanced human-like alien race, the
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has said that the author(s) of the Ummo documents might be a real-world analogue of the fictional creators of
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Sepharial's comments ignored the fact that Waltemath's proposed moon had already been discredited by the
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which consisted of 26 stars and 76 planets including Earth, which was then known as "
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is a star or planet described in the Book of Abraham, a sacred text in many traditions of the
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claiming to be able to supply her Air Force records of the exchange for her HBO documentary
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Unexplained! 347 Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena
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whatever their origins, "considerable effort had gone into the supposed hoax." (Dash, 299)
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Ovnis et armes secrètes américaines : L'extraordinaire témoignage d'un scientifique
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is a fictitious invisible moon of Earth, supposedly about the same mass as the Earth's
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groups; astrologers now generally use the name for the position of the actual Moon's
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Richard Doty. Doty has been involved in other alleged UFO-related activities (see
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exchange program between the United States government and an alien planet called
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letters are totally innovative and have directly inspired him in his research in
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and the meaning is uncertain. Sitchin hypothesized it as a planet in a highly
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documents. The true identity of the authors of those reports remains unknown.
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planetary objects proposed in religion, astrology, ufology and pseudoscience
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story), having been claimed as the home system of an alien race called the
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Many scientific subjects are described in detail in the letters, including
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Walter Gorn Old (reprint ed.). Kessinger Publishing. pp. 39–50.
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Beginning in 1995, websites such as ZetaTalk have claimed that Nibiru or "
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This article is about the astrological Earth moon. For the asteroid, see
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Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act (UADPA), USA law (2023)
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novel—plausible in the 1960s, but dated by the standards of the 1990s.
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mentions 403 words ummites in a 1978 compilation and Jean Pollion, in
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Le mystère des Ummites : une science venue d'une autre planète?
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Les Extra-terrestres sont-ils parmi nous? Le véritable langage Ummo
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Inside Scientology: How I Joined Scientology and Became Superhuman
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is usually given to a point on the horoscope of the actual Moon's
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National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena (1956–1980)
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Two theories have been formulated by analysts of Ummite letters:
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de Gravelaine, Joëlle (2006). "Lilith und das Loslassen".
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supporting the project's existence. According to Tim Swartz of
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The work of Zecharia Sitchin has garnered much attention among
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Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (2007–2012)
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Investigation of UFO reports by the United States government
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whose existence is not supported by scientific evidence.
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Enquête sur les extraterrestres qui sont déjà parmi nous
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The Hunt For Planet X: New Worlds and the Fate of Pluto
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Lilith. Der Schwarze Mond: Die Große Göttin im Horoskop
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Kolob is described as the heavenly body closest to the
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Serpo.org: A Final Update from Bill Ryan: 5 March 2007
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Zeta Reticuli has a history in ufology (including the
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The controversy over an "error" in the distance from
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Borderlands: The Ultimate Exploration of the Unknown
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Ron Hubbard 25: 2383:NASA's UAP independent study team 1129:Ummoism, version of 26 April 2012 738:Hebrew Myths: The book of Genesis 278:close encounter of the first kind 2747: 2735: 2723: 2711: 2699: 2674: 2673: 1388:. Copernicus Books. p. 111. 1061:. Pilgrim Publications. p.  1055:Waldeck, Val (6 December 2011). 790:The Cambridge Planetary Handbook 32:Hypothetical astronomical object 2640:Committee for Skeptical Inquiry 1821:John Lennon UFO incident (1974) 1635:José Bonilla observation (1883) 1435:Project Serpo: Fact or Fiction? 1401:"Book reviews: The End of Days" 1333:Ummo, de vrais extraterrestres! 625:Betty and Barney Hill abduction 62:. Kolob is also mentioned in a 2373:Identification studies of UFOs 1851:Valentich disappearance (1978) 1836:Petrozavodsk phenomenon (1977) 1716:McMinnville photographs (1950) 1588:List of reported UFO sightings 1335:, Éditions Aldane, June 2002, 326:Ummo, de vrais extraterrestres 1: 2333:Project Blue Book (1952–1970) 2013:Aztec, New Mexico hoax (1949) 2008:Twin Falls, Idaho hoax (1947) 1861:Robert Taylor incident (1979) 1826:Travis Walton incident (1975) 1771:Lonnie Zamora incident (1964) 1666:Ängelholm UFO memorial (1946) 1097:Scientology: The now religion 532:Sitchin also postulated that 119:. Sepharial applied the name 34:. For fictional planets, see 1876:Cash–Landrum incident (1980) 1776:Solway Firth Spaceman (1964) 1751:Lakenheath-Bentwaters (1956) 1158:Daedro, Enzo (August 2001). 135:at the turn of the century. 2635:List of scientific skeptics 2363:Project Condign (1997–2000) 2306:The Flying Saucers Are Real 1866:Val Johnson incident (1979) 1816:Pascagoula Abduction (1973) 1101:. 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Index

Planets in religion, ufology and mythology
Hypothetical astronomical object
Planets in science fiction
Kolob
Latter Day Saint movement
Latter-day Saint
Book of Abraham
Latter Day Saints
throne of God
Joseph Smith
1181 Lilith
Claimed moons of Earth
Moon
astrologer
Sepharial
Lilith
Georg Waltemath
scientific community
fringe
apogee
astrology
apogee
apsidal precession
L. Ron Hubbard
Scientology
Galactic Confederacy
Teegeeack
Helatrobus

San José de Valderas

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