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4.0 out of 5 stars UPDATE: The Dragon's Tail.
Dear Friends:
The Dragon's Tail is out of print since the death of the publisher, Mr Ron Bonds.
The copyright has reverted to the
authors, Mr Anthony Austin and Mr Brian Crowley. Any new
printing of this title is illegal and may be the subject of
legal proceedings. However, the book was reissued by Black Rabbit Press as
'Draco: The...
Published on June 13, 2006 by Mr. Anthony Austin

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2.0 out of 5 stars Waggin' the Dragon
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Where have we heard about an additional planet, unknown to astronomers? In Sitchin of course. What about planets on cometary orbits? Baillie, Clube/Napier, Velikovsky, and other scholars, as well as Sitchin. What about periodic and predictable celestial chaos? LaViolette, Sitchin, Baillie, Clube/Napier...

The author claims that a tenth planet...

Published on June 23, 2001 by Holy Olio


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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Waggin' the Dragon, June 23, 2001
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Holy Olio "holy_olio" (Grand Rapids, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dragon's Tail: Rediscovering the Tenth Planet (Paperback)
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Where have we heard about an additional planet, unknown to astronomers? In Sitchin of course. What about planets on cometary orbits? Baillie, Clube/Napier, Velikovsky, and other scholars, as well as Sitchin. What about periodic and predictable celestial chaos? LaViolette, Sitchin, Baillie, Clube/Napier...

The author claims that a tenth planet whistles on past the other planets at 892 year intervals, meaning that the most recent pass was no longer ago than 1109 AD, and has happened at least twice since Julius Caesar was a boy. This book may be worth reading, but not at this price. Try the local library, and if not found, ask them to purchase it for the lending collection.

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4.0 out of 5 stars UPDATE: The Dragon's Tail., June 13, 2006
This review is from: The Dragon's Tail: Rediscovering the Tenth Planet (Paperback)
Dear Friends:
The Dragon's Tail is out of print since the death of the publisher, Mr Ron Bonds.
The copyright has reverted to the
authors, Mr Anthony Austin and Mr Brian Crowley. Any new
printing of this title is illegal and may be the subject of
legal proceedings. However, the book was reissued by Black Rabbit Press as
'Draco: The Tenth Planet' in 2003 with some
necessary corrections including the insertion of several pages
missing in the original. The text has not been altered except
where essential, as for instance a few incorrect calculations.
The intended purchaser of this text is therefore advised to
search Amazon in the US or UK for 'Draco: the Tenth Planet'
where the book is readily available on demand. If not found then contact the publisher: Black Rabbit Press, 15 Homewood,
Findon, UK, BN14 0XA. This new version is printed by Lightning
Source in the UK and USA on demand on orders down to and including a single copy.

Regarding the predictions printed in 2000, these have not been
altered in any way. The original stated that a tenth planet
would be found at 92.7 AU average distance and astronomers
have indeed discovered a tenth planet at 97 AU (approx) along with a few others belonging to the so-called Kuiper Belt.
This represents more than a guess.

Regarding our 'agenda' for the 21st century, this has so far
proved correct in every respect; notably our insistence that
Africa would be depopulated which has been unfortunately proved
to be true. This has been caused by disease and warfare
combined with a reluctance on the part of the 'west' to do
anything except to permit a regular and increasing supply
of arms, carried by children as young as eight. Climate
change will do the rest, leaving an empty continent that
will only be repopulated come the new Ice Age.

In distinction to current fears of global warming, the authors
say that the world will suddenly be plunged into the deep
freeze starting in 2115, which may not seem to matter to
anyone alive today, but is nevertheless being planned for by
those whose descendants will expect to rule the world in the
22nd century. At that time, Africa will become a food basket
for the frozen north. Everything said is quite logical given
a scenario where an overdue ice age suddenly plunges humanity
into survival mode where 99% of the peak population of 8.3
billion people are wiped out.

Maybe you don't care. Fair enough. Go back to watching the
dumbed down TV and wait until the seas rise beyond your ken.
Never do anything until it is too late and then blame it all
on God.

Tony Austin

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5.0 out of 5 stars From the dustjacket, September 1, 2000
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This review is from: The Dragon's Tail: Rediscovering the Tenth Planet (Paperback)
You are holding in your hands what may prove to be the definitive casebook of humanity, reaching back some 15,000 years into the past and now made accessible by the researches of a diverse pair of lay scholars. Evidence presented here from history, science and astronomy reveals that earth undergoes dramatic climatic changes at 892 year intervals, creating a universal disaster of doomsday proportions.

The massive wave of extinctions that occurred around 15,000 years ago in the animal kingdom, the sinking of Plato's Atlantis, the voyage of Noah's Ark, the plagues that beset Egypt at the time of the Exodus, and even the Little Ice Age of the 13th century, may all have a common cause - a rogue tenth planet (we call Draco) in our Solar System. This is the outermost planet of the Solar System, orbiting the Sun only once in 892 years.

Draco caused the destruction of the planet that once orbited between Mars and Jupiter, and it still cuts through the plane of the asteroids, creating more new comets and Earth-crossing asteroids every time it visits us. When it passes by, a great shower of dust cools our climate!

Draco will sweep by Earth again in the year 2115! The real countdown to doomsday can now begin!

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0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The truth about this book..., January 11, 2002
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tony austi (west sussex, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dragon's Tail: Rediscovering the Tenth Planet (Paperback)
Hi there. I'm the gypsy who wrote about 60% of 'The Dragon's Tail'. Brian Crowley, an orthodox Jew, wrote 5% and Mr Christopher Mundy, an American, wrote the rest. The two last named got scared and don't want to know. The publisher, Ron Bonds died of a mystery infection in April 2001. He left a widow, Nancy Bonds, who also wants to get rid of TdT in case anyone wants to buy IllumiNet off her. Don't expect rights to TDT because I own it outright. None of us ever got any royalties and nobody wants to reprint. In the last chapter we told you what would happen in America from 2001 onwards and it did. The first reviewer here hasn't even read the cover blurb because we said the last pass of the Dragon was in the 13th C.tonyaustin@bushinternet.com bye
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