'Osiris, Isis & Planet X' - Rob Solarion
Originally, the Sirius System contained two large blue-white stars; namely Sirius A (Isis) and Sirius B (Osiris). Circling these stars was a large planet, the "offspring" of these two stellar "deities": Horus, or Planet X Nibiru. When red-giant Sirius B imploded and collapsed into its presently invisible neutron-dwarf state, shockwaves from this momentous occurrence catapulted Planet X Nibiru from the Sirius System into our own nearby Solar System.
Book Details
Title: Osiris, Isis and Planet X - Chasing the Centuries
Author: Rob Solarion
Publisher: Author House
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN: 1425926223
Amazon US: Osiris, Isis & Planet X: Chasing the Centuries
Book Contents
Part 1 - Osiris, Isis and Planet X
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Chapter 1 - Osiris and Isis
Chapter 2 - Cosmos
Chapter 3 - The Dawn of Astronomy
Chapter 4 - The Sirius Mystery
Chapter 5 - The Sirius Connection<
Chapter 6 - Myth and Mystery
Chapter 7 - Fingerprints of the Gods
Chapter 8 - Gods of the New Millenium
Chapter 9 - The Stairway to Heaven
Chapter 10 - The Home of the Gods
Part II - Chasing the Centuries
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Chapter 11 - Brief History of Planet X Niburu
Chapter 12 - Names of the Gods
Chapter 13 - Vengeful Birth of Lord Hellespontiacus
Chapter 14 - Saturn and the Flood
Chapter 15 - Gates of Hades
Chapter 16 - Dulce Report
Chapter 17 - Introduction to Galactic Mathematics
Chapter 18 - 15 June 762 BCE
Appendix B - Jesus Goes to Hollywood
Our Review
The theory that Planet X, or Niburu, is actually a renegade planet from the Sirian star system is a fascinating idea. That its' second-coming as it wanders into this Solar System is going to be a life changing event is an equally engaging - if not challenging idea.
In 'Osiris, Isis and Planet X' author Rob Solarion takes on this theory and presents to the reader his take on the possible evidence for such an event having taken place in the long-distant past.
This of course, is not a new idea, and indeed the author freely calls upon the researches of Robert K Temple ('The Sirius Mystery') and Zecharia Sitchen ('The Earth Chronicles') however in approaching Osiris, Isis and Planet X' I did rather expect additional research material and evidence to support new theories on the subject.
This sadly proved not to be the case!
The whole of section I of this book is taken up with one chapter after another full of whole 'chunks' of material lifted directly from several books on the subject of Sirius.
These include; 'The Sirius Mystery' by Robert Temple, 'The Sirius Connection' by Murry Hope, 'Fingerprints of the Gods' by Graham Hancock, 'Gods of the New Millennium' by Alan F. Alford and 'The Stairway to Heaven' by Zecharia Sitchen.
Quite why the author saw fit to do this is difficult to understand. He intersperses occasional paragraphs with his own 'commentaries' which are not only tiresome but often irrelevant and ill informed.
As if this was not bad enough the same tired old material is regurgitated in each chapter making for a serious case of Deja Vu every few pages.
In section II of the book it suffers from a severe attack of amnesia as the essential premise of the book is completely lost and the author wanders off to discuss allsorts of irrelevant material - most of which is reproduced from previous publications on the authors' own website.
It became almost cringe-worthy in the chapter on the possible alien base at Dulce that he simply reproduced conversations overhead whilst visiting a cafe in the local town.
Conclusion
This book is a complete and absolute turkey. It's not cheap to buy and one almost feels ripped off by its lack of original content and almost indifferent attitude towards the intelligence of its reader.
There is no doubt that the author is a knowledgeable and educated person and in parts this book does resonate to a higher level of what it could have been but sadly these are very far and few between. Horrible!
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