Worlds In Collision

Commentary

by Rob Solàrion

6 January 2001
 

As can be concluded from the foregoing material, this arrival sequence of the Planet Nibiru Hyperborea does not happen overnight. Although the process seems to have started rather suddenly and caught everybody by surprise, once begun, it continued for a number of decades. Hopefully, these days, this time around, we'll have a bit of advance warning via the Hubble Space Telescope, but that advance warning will not stop the event itself.

 

Kingdoms will fall, as the ancient writer reported. Nevertheless, throughout this entire period of devastation, remnants of humanity continued to survive, indicating that in some regions of the world there were adequate supplies of fresh food and potable water. How much of humanity was destroyed? We can only estimate.

 

Dr. Velikovsky reported that even before the Passage through the Red Sea, 49 out of every 50 Israelites had already perished; and that of those who remained alive, even some of them were buried by tidal waves along with the pursuing Egyptians. This non-survival rate could thus be extended to, perhaps for example, 99 out of every 100 people. Put another way, out of every 1,000 people, only 10 will survive. Out of every 1,000,000 people, only 10,000 will survive.

Out of a current worldwide population of almost 6,500,000,000 people, under such circumstances, only 65,000,000 (65 million) would survive. This is probably a pessimistic extrapolation, but certainly it would be entirely possible for a survival population of only 65 million to carry on the human race in all its diversity.

The United States of America's current 2000 official census count of 280,000,000 people would be reduced to only 2,800,000 people, the same number of people that live today in the single city of Chicago, Illinois.

Considering the polluted condition of our vastly overpopulated Planet, we are reminded of that passage from the Hindu Mahabharata : "The time for the purification of the worlds has now arrived. The period dreadful for the Universe, moving and fixed, has come."

Once this event gets underway, only the very youngest amongst us will survive the several decades until the Earth again stabilizes, and life can continue with a return of normalcy. Those of us who are older will be able to witness only the initial years of destruction and madness. As Dr. Velikovsky indicates, this period will last for about 50-52 years. The Israelites celebrated a "50-Year Jubilee" in commemoration of its finality, and the Mayas of Central America fashioned their complex calendar around a cycle of 52 years.

 

Thus, if this arrival sequence were to begin exactly on 21 December 2012, it would not be complete until at least 2064 CE by which time "the dust will have settled" and The Cosmic Tree Hyperborea will gleam like a fiery jewel in the northern heavens, anchored to Earth by its magnificent Rainbow Bridge. The Golden Age will commence, the Age of the Gods, the Saurian Space-Kings from the Planet Nibiru.

In the following conclusion of this condensed version of Dr. Velikovsky's WORLDS IN COLLISION, I am going to take the liberty of substituting the word NIBIRU for the word VENUS in the text. Dr. Velikovsky erroneously concluded that the cause of this cosmic catastrophe was a one-time event marking THE BIRTH OF VENUS, when Jupiter ejected a large "comet" that after swinging by the Earth several times, eventually stabilized as the new Planet Venus. This "outrageous" theory that Venus formed at a very recent time, not in connection with the formation of the Solar System as a whole, is what led astronomers and other scientists like the late Carl Sagan of Cornell University to attack Dr. Velikovsky so vociferously in what became known as "The Velikovsky Affair".

 

Ultimately, Carl Sagan and his supporters may have been right about the origin of the Planet Venus, but not a single one of them ever put forth any alternative explanation to account for all of the evidence that Dr. Velikovsky had amassed. To them, all these ancient reports were fictional fables not worthy of scientific consideration. That was Carl Sagan's dismal failure, and that is the dismal failure of the entire scientific establishment.

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