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2017-09-09 at 5:07 AM UTC
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2017-09-09 at 5:08 AM UTCHow could Planet X be effecting us I mean I'm I'm always open to the contrast of abstract physics but I want to know what you think
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2017-09-09 at 4:09 PM UTCAs Nibiru closes in, the Sun is affected by its gravity, and then the Sun, in turn, affects the Earth.
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2017-09-09 at 4:12 PM UTC
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2017-09-09 at 4:13 PM UTC
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2017-09-09 at 4:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby I thought nibiru was just going to collide with the earth
No. There won't be a collision. But because Nibiru is 8-10 times larger than Earth, as it passes by the Earth, the planet will undergo a pole shift, whereupon the ocean basins will shift, causing tidal waves a mile high, earthquakes on the scale of 10+ all over the planet, volcano eruptions, deadly gamma rays when the Earth's protective shields are disrupted, and an entire host of other major catastrophes. There will be no escaping it. Even the rich will scatter to their bunkers, but those won't save them at all. And what a lot of people don't know is that it's not just Nibiru coming in. It's an entire solar system of large bodies, with moons and giant asteroids in tow, also pulling and pushing a gigantic debris field, which will rain down on the Earth for weeks on end. Only a handful of the population will survive. At least 2/3rds of the world population will be exterminated. -
2017-09-09 at 5:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL No. There won't be a collision. But because Nibiru is 8-10 times larger than Earth, as it passes by the Earth, the planet will undergo a pole shift, whereupon the ocean basins will shift, causing tidal waves a mile high, earthquakes on the scale of 10+ all over the planet, volcano eruptions, deadly gamma rays when the Earth's protective shields are disrupted, and an entire host of other major catastrophes. There will be no escaping it. Even the rich will scatter to their bunkers, but those won't save them at all. And what a lot of people don't know is that it's not just Nibiru coming in. It's an entire solar system of large bodies, with moons and giant asteroids in tow, also pulling and pushing a gigantic debris field, which will rain down on the Earth for weeks on end. Only a handful of the population will survive. At least 2/3rds of the world population will be exterminated.
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2017-09-09 at 5:05 PM UTC
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2017-09-09 at 5:05 PM UTCwhen do you think its going to happen I see so many different predictions.
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2017-09-09 at 5:06 PM UTC
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2017-09-09 at 5:06 PM UTCSource?
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2017-09-09 at 5:09 PM UTC
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2017-09-09 at 5:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL No. There won't be a collision. But because Nibiru is 8-10 times larger than Earth, as it passes by the Earth, the planet will undergo a pole shift, whereupon the ocean basins will shift, causing tidal waves a mile high, earthquakes on the scale of 10+ all over the planet, volcano eruptions, deadly gamma rays when the Earth's protective shields are disrupted, and an entire host of other major catastrophes. There will be no escaping it. Even the rich will scatter to their bunkers, but those won't save them at all. And what a lot of people don't know is that it's not just Nibiru coming in. It's an entire solar system of large bodies, with moons and giant asteroids in tow, also pulling and pushing a gigantic debris field, which will rain down on the Earth for weeks on end. Only a handful of the population will survive. At least 2/3rds of the world population will be exterminated.
good riddance i say
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2017-09-09 at 5:14 PM UTC
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2017-09-09 at 5:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR † Source?
Well, I'm not here to hold anyone's hand through this; it's actually better if you research it for yourself, but if you investigate the Sun's activity for the period just moments before the 8.1 Earthquake struck, you will see a huge spike in its electromagnetic readings right across the board. Also, if you correlate the previous major earthquakes with the Sun's activity reading, a remarkable pattern emerges. It's no coincidence; the odds would be astronomical, if you'll excuse the pun. NASA has recently went on record to state there is confirmed evidence that stellar bodies are all being perturbed by some massive, unknown, undiscovered object near our solar system, and the readings are increasing. -
2017-09-09 at 5:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL NASA has recently went on record to state there is confirmed evidence that stellar bodies are all being perturbed by some massive, unknown, undiscovered object near our solar system, and the readings are increasing.
do you at least have a source for that? I've never heard them say any such thing. -
2017-09-09 at 5:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra do you at least have a source for that? I've never heard them say any such thing.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/strong-evidence-suggests-a-super-earth-lies-beyond-pluto1/
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/mysterious-gravitational-tug-on-saturn-may-help-find-planet-nine/ -
2017-09-09 at 5:34 PM UTC
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2017-09-09 at 5:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR † http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/06/new-haul-distant-worlds-casts-doubt-planet-nine
That is an extremely weak article. Just because no evidence exists for clustering does not mean very much. Alternatively, there is a mountain of direct evidence already in hand which points to the existence of a monster planet somewhere very close to our solar system, and getting closer by the day. -
2017-09-09 at 6:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL That is an extremely weak article. Just because no evidence exists for clustering does not mean very much. Alternatively, there is a mountain of direct evidence already in hand which points to the existence of a monster planet somewhere very close to our solar system, and getting closer by the day.
And the articles you posted contained that mountain of direct evidence?