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Planet X approaches from the south, and the Pole Shift occurs because the S. Pole is pulled north with the N.
Pole of Planet X during the passage. This stress is already evident in that many have noted that the Sun is too far
south, rising too far to the south, for the time of year. Possible explanations for this are that the S. Pole has been
pulled toward Planet X, creating a different tilt, but the constellations seem to be in their proper place. An
alternate explanation is that the Earth's plane of the Ecliptic has changed, rising up, putting the Northern
Hemisphere into a different slant, and placing the S. Pole more in line with the N. Pole of Planet X, an alignment
Magnets Prefer.