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SATURN; OFTEN MISTAKENLY CALLED EARTH'S SUN




Some, or maybe most people mistakenly call Planet Saturn Earth's sun because of Saturn's circular appearance.


However,

Earth's sun is actually not in view at all!

Earth's sun is actually much smaller, golden, and it emits warm rays in comparison to Saturn's larger diameter, white-bright light, and scorching hot rays!





Saturn burns very hot and contains the Biblical Lake of Fire, which is reserved for the Demonic Angels, and the Fallen Angels from antiquity.


When Saturn's rays are directed toward Earth's surface they can scorch crops, animals, and people.

Saturn's rays can also revert tar streets into a sticky goo, as well as melt playground equipment, traffic lights, and trashcans.




Most of us here in North America are unaware that Planet Saturn can be boldly seen above in our sky from different vantage points almost hourly. This is because Saturn rotates as it orbits close to and around Earth's flat surface.


This phenomena can cause a halo effect around Saturn,

or other looks that can morph and change regularly.



Saturn is a very large and blinding bright white orb Spirit.


Saturn is so bright that its light often dwarfs the sun's glow rendering the sun and its glow invisible, although they both still remain.


Saturn can appear differently, depending on your longitude on Earth's surface.

From some angles Saturn's dark center can be observed,

and this is why some call Saturn

"The Black Hole Sun".



Saturn's circular shape can also look like it morphs into a more oblong lemon-like shape.



Sometimes Earth's sun, along with Saturn can actually be seen together.


When Earth's sun is visible, along side Planet Saturn, multiple "suns" may be in view.

This is because Earth's reflective dome and or other reflective planets may be nearby.

White Saturn can actually appear to be golden because the color of Earth's sun combines and reflects together with Saturn!


And further still, Saturn's rings will only be observed in some cases, depending on your location, and Saturn's overhead position!







With this insight, we should conclude that we have been lied to concerning the distance Earth's surface actually is from the many planets and their moons. These heavenly bodies closely surround, and orbit Earth's motionless flat surface daily.


Thank you for taking a look at our site and blog post,

Twelve Brothers


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PLEASE VIEW MORE IMAGES BELOW


This image shows Planet Saturn, Earth's Sun slightly to the top-left edge of Saturn, and Planet Venus, which is separate and to the left of Planet Saturn!

By the way, Planet Venus is often mistaken for Earth's moon,

especially at night.










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