Friedrich Wenz (5 Dec 2013)
"ISON: "CANCEL THE EULOGY" (...4 events 'same day')"


Doves, : Hanukkah 2013: Thanksgiving, Hanukkah fall on rare same day (Nov 28)

 

…And „above“ all this:

http://www.spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=28&month=11&year=2013

 

COMET ISON, R.I.P? Evidence is mounting that comet ISON did not survive its brush with the sun earlier today. At 01:45 EST on Nov. 28th, Thanksgiving Day in the USA, the comet was supposed to pass a little more than a million miles above the surface of the sun….

 

BUT: what if… ISON did ‘survive’ ??? (after three days???) … forums are discussing the possibility

 

…well, SIGNS of the time… 3 events … and a “fourth” is this: 66 years ago (Nov 29) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Partition_Plan_for_Palestine

 

Maranatha fr

 

And here it comes…. http://www.spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=29&month=11&year=2013

CANCEL THE EULOGY: Comet ISON flew through the sun's atmosphere on Nov. 28th and the encounter did not go well for the icy comet. Just before perihelion (closest approach to the sun) the comet rapidly faded and appeared to disintegrate. This prompted reports of ISON's demise. However, a fraction of the comet has survived. Click on the image below to see what emerged from Comet ISON's brush with solar fire:

In the movie, Comet ISON seems to be falling apart as it approaches the sun. Indeed, researchers working with NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory said they saw nothing along the track that ISON was expected to follow through the sun's atmosphere. Nevertheless, something has emerged. Whether this is a small scorched fragment of Comet ISON's nucleus or perhaps a "headless comet"--a stream of debris marking the remains of the comet's disintegrated core--remains to be seen.