We have no way of knowing if this info is accurate, but your basic comet is not supposed to be capable of making "course corrections". Considering the state of news reporting in the world today, take it as you will. BPEarthwatch also goes into some of the strange stuff concerning Mars, one of it's moons Phobos, and the difficulty satellites have had trying to execute missions there. I'm not at all down with the alchemical wandering that goes the rest of the video, and as a theologian I have to point out the "sho-bread" was lechem paniym in Hebrew, which has nothing to do with Ormus, a mythical golden tree. You are welcome to skip the non-comet stuff.
This second short clip shows views of the Comet ISON from VATT, the Vatican superscope and also a picture taken from Hubble. In both Comet ISON is looking very traditional, for a comet that is. But extremely bright, especially for so far out in the solar system.
This second short clip shows views of the Comet ISON from VATT, the Vatican superscope and also a picture taken from Hubble. In both Comet ISON is looking very traditional, for a comet that is. But extremely bright, especially for so far out in the solar system.