posted on Oct, 15 2012 @ 03:55 PM
thestar.com.my.../2012/10/3/nation/12116740&sec=nation
In Muar, residents were stunned to see what looked like a reddish object near the sun at about noon yesterday. Many thought it was an unidentified
flying object or UFO. Muar marine police chief Asst Supt Nordin Osman said his personnel captured the image on their handphones.
The very next day on October 4, 2012, also at noon (12:50 pm) another astonishing photo capture was made on the Malay Peninsula. A clear Second Sun
sightings in the middle of the day, without filters, on the Equator! Other photos from around the world poured into the Pole Shift ning blog dedicated
to captures of the Planet X complex too. Videos from Los Angeles on October 5, 2012 where this brilliant Second Sun was captured just before noon at
11:00 am, showing with great clarity that this was not a lens flare. Videos capture the motions of any lens flares, and prove the static objects for
what they are – not lens flares. HERE IS THE LINK TO SEE THE PICTURES
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Then on October 6, 2012 videos taken in Australia, without filters, again showed the corpus of Planet X absolutely visible naked eye with a couple
Moon Swirl orbs. Once again, the video differentiates between flares and static objects. One of the Moon Swirl orbs, which of course waft between the
Earth and the Sun, even shows a shadow, which would occur when sunlight bounces off the dust cluster. Note that where in general Planet X, the corpus,
is seen at the 4 o’clock position in the Northern Hemisphere (as it was in the LA photos), and where this is reversed in the Southern Hemisphere so
that it is seen at the 10 o’clock position (as it was in the Malaysia photos), when photos are taken at noon and the Sun is primarily overhead, the
camera can be angled in any direction so this location guide is not accurate. For early morning and late afternoon photos this is a more certain
guide.