As Above, So Below (3)

Or a gritty album of sky visuals from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope.

As a public service to Guinaronanhons in particular and the world in general, we have decided to monitor the evolution of the space between Venus and the Sun, where there lurks a mysterious grouping of bodies–a huge planet with several moons. Note that because of this, Venus appears to be expanding as well. Therefore, it cannot be discounted that the gravitational and magnetic pull of these bodies are affecting Earth as well, in terms of weather extremes (hence, floods), earthquakes and the proliferation of sinkholes.

This will be an ongoing thing, for as long as the CFH telescope is accessible.

We would like everybody to pray that this goes away like a bad dream.

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Venus and the X bodies as they appear on July 10, 2012 per the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope.

July 11, shot of Venus and the X bodies as per Canada-France-Hawaii telescope.
July 11, 2012 shot of Venus and the X bodies per the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope.
July 12, 2012 shot of Venus and the X bodies as per Canada-France-Hawaii telescope
It’s getting bigger! Venus and the X bodies below her, July 13, 2012. Canada-France-Hawaii telescope.
July 14, 2012 capture of the Moon, Venus and the X bodies as per DFH telescope.
July 15, 2012 sky images per CFH telescope
Shot of July 17, 2012, Canada-France-Hawaii telescope.

Sky pic, July 18, 2012, CFH telescope
July 19, 2012 sky pic, CFH telescope.
Sky pic of July 20, 2012, CFH telescope.
Sky pic, July 21, 2012, CFH telescope.
Sun capture, CFH telescope, July 22, 2012
Sky pic, July 23, 2012, CFH telescope
Sky capture, DFH telescope, July 24, 2012