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Planet X - Best of Coast to Coast AM - 12/30/20

The Best of Coast to Coast AM

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🗓️ 31 December 2020

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

A discussion on the search for a mysterious new planet.

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Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on I Heart Radio.

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And welcome back to Coast to Coast Professor James McKenney,

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his taught computer science astronomy as well as new with other math courses and classes.

0:13.3

He worked in the U.S. and Latin America with high-level Russian scientists.

0:17.4

The lecture has presented his research at international conferences, his website linked up at

0:23.3

coast to coastam.com. He's got several books out including Planet X Update 2020. In the James

0:30.1

McKenney, my friend, welcome back. How are you Jim? George, thank you very much. Good to be back here.

0:36.8

Strange times these days, huh? The last day of the year. He's been trying to figure out the past

0:45.1

in the future. Any predictions for 2021? Well, I know. 2020 baffles me so I really don't. It's just

0:55.1

a shooting match. That's the only thing I can say. Yeah, it really is. Lots to talk with you about

1:00.0

tonight, James. But let's talk a little bit about Planet X first because so many people have talked

1:05.2

about this extra planet that is somewhere out in the universe in the solar system. What's your take?

1:10.9

I know you just wrote the book Planet X Update 2020, the real history of Planet X. What's your take

1:17.1

on Planet X? Well, the thing that Harrington found which was kind of the crux of the

1:24.9

Sitchin story and everything, it was the nucleus of Halebop, very much hidden from everybody's

1:34.4

understanding and including mine through all those years. And it finally hit me, finally dawned on me

1:41.7

exactly what was going on. I followed the orbit back and it was exactly what he discovered.

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And so that's one issue, but what's really strange now is that NASA and standard science have taken

1:54.6

over the Planet X topic. If you do a search, go just type in Planet X and search engine and you

2:02.4

will come up with all standard science. And it started around 2014 when a couple of young

2:09.8

astronomers published a paper showing some grouping of this nearly 3,000 new planets they have

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discovered actually observed outside of our solar system in the Kuiper belt. Nearly 3,000 new planets

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