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Old 10.18.2012, 09:24 AM   #1
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I've long held that Quetzalcoatl (a Prince of Creation, whose name translates to 'the plumed serpent') is a myth-legend anthropomorphizing a comet; yet (until now) there's been no evidence to support a cometary body that fits anywhere near 13 Baktun, the long-count.

as I said, until now.

A newly discovered comet, named 2012 S1, is hurtling toward the inner-system, and resides somewhere between the orbits of Saturn and Jupiter. At it's current velocity, it should visible in the sky around 11/28/13. All data points to a projected luminosity that rivals the full-moon, and if it holds together, it could very well be "one of the brightest in history".

Telemetry suggest origins in the Oort cloud, but for now, even that is uncertain, and nobody really knows where it came from.

so......who's up for having their still-beating heart ripped out and shown to them? Blood for your crops.
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