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			by Scott Douglass   
			
			January 04, 2025  
			
			from 
			
			Thunderbolts Website 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			
			 
			  
			
 Venus 
			used to be known as Earth's twin...
 
			  
			It was believed Venus would be covered with 
			oceans and lush vegetation - after all Earth and Venus are a similar 
			size and distance from the Sun.
 However in 1950, 
			
			Immanuel Velikovsky published "Worlds in Collision".
 
				
				He proposed that Venus entered the inner 
				solar system as a cometary body - appearing as a terrifying 
				Specter in the Sky to our prehistoric ancestors.    
				He also predicted space probes would find a 
				hellish landscape on Venus - with extraordinarily hot, nearly 
				incandescent surface temperatures.  
			The 
			
			Venera and 
			
			Mariner missions to Venus 
			proved these predictions correct by the late 1960s.
 In December 2024, a University of Cambridge paper details how the 
			volcanic resupply to Venus's atmosphere indicates that the planet 
			has never been liquid-water habitable.
 
			  
			In fact, it suggests Venus has always been drier 
			than a bone.
 Independent researcher Stuart Talbott juxtaposes mythological 
			tales with scientific facts to present a comprehensive review of 
			Venus and its place within our solar system.
 
 
			
			
 
			  
			  
			  
			 
			
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