Planet Nibiru

If you think this was first mentioned in 1950, then you need to find more reading material
 
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If you think this was first mentioned in 1950, then you need to find more reading material

And so it goes back to the Mayan calendar -- big whoopie. The ancients believed in a lot of things that were long ago disproven or are commonly considered good reading fodder.

The world was "supposed" to end a number of times in our lifetime, and prior. All of those "end dates" have come and gone. There was only one that actually had an effect, but it was man-made/man-created, and actually sputtered-out in comparison to what "should've happened" -- that was Y2K.

This Nibiru date, too, will come and go. And we'll all look back on it with the same shake of our heads as we always have. Except the conspiracy theorists, of course -- they, like Leider, will simply move the end date forward and keep the drama going.

-Sean
 
Well, i am not 100% believer, but i do believe in extraordinary things.

But, NASA has been disassembled. coincidence? possibly
 
Well, i am not 100% believer, but i do believe in extraordinary things.

But, NASA has been disassembled. coincidence? possibly

#1 NASA has not been disassembled. Shrunk, yes. Gone, no.
#2 If a planet was going to hit the earth within two months, you'd be able to see it.
 
it's great marketing, though.

A beer display at my grocery store is counting down until nov. 21, 2012. The display has not told me what to do though. Either we're supposed to have a party on that day or drink as much as we can in the remaining time. I'm waiting for the aliens to tell me which it is.

lol!......
 
The real problem and threat of end- of- the- worlders is that they're so excited to know that the whole planet is going to collapse on whatever date they've got in their minds that they want to start preparing for it in advance.

By preparing, they often mean taking care of all of their worldly connections and affairs- sometimes going so far as actually killing their children, pets, and selves in advance to "humanely" avoid whatever horrors they've imagined are going to happen.

I find end- of- the worlders much scarier than any actual end of the world.

I can't imagine what would make a person fixate on something so completely negative and out of their own control in the first place.
 
Mindless ramblings coming from a woman who believes she gets messages from extra terrestrials from the Zeta Reticuli star system.

Gotta be true then. My tinfoil hat will save me so no biggie.

For the OP: by the way; it's "THROUGH" not "THREW". Where the Hell did you go to school? I bet you're (not "your", this is a contraction of "you" and "are") some high-powered executive right? We deserve to get hit by an invisible gravity-less (no Bosons here, sorry) planet if this is the best our education system can produce.

PS: This isn't pool related. Or physics. Or even a SWAG. This is something that should be flushed.
 
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The Feds know...why do you think they have the rover on Mars?...OBSERVATION PEOPLE! Ever notice that their unclassified photos never look into that direction?

OMG, why can't you see the calamity coming our way? All the signs are there. GEEZ!

Why did NASA form the quantum mission that they are denying even exists now? The movie "armageddon" is about to become reality boys & girls...and NASA is gonna shoot a pair of Saturn 5 rockets at it. Those stockpiled nuclear warheads are gonna save yer hiney!






















j/k
 
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The real problem and threat of end- of- the- worlders is that they're so excited to know that the whole planet is going to collapse on whatever date they've got in their minds that they want to start preparing for it in advance.

By preparing, they often mean taking care of all of their worldly connections and affairs- sometimes going so far as actually killing their children, pets, and selves in advance to "humanely" avoid whatever horrors they've imagined are going to happen.

I find end- of- the worlders much scarier than any actual end of the world.

I can't imagine what would make a person fixate on something so completely negative and out of their own control in the first place.

There was another "end of the world" event this year or last. Some preacher swore he had it figured out from things in the bible. (He wasn't very up-front about the fact that he miscalculated the date a few times in the past.) Every time, he's had believers. This most recent time, I heard interviews on NPR (national public radio, for those AZ'ers who can't stop reading the site) with people who had spent their life savings because they didn't expect to be around to use it after the End.
 
The United States Air Force Space Command monitors the sky's for earth bound objects. The Aerospace Corporation will be the first to know if there is a Planet Nibiru and if it could pose a problem for us in the future.
 
Btown, I wager something is going to slam into Uranus before Earth gets hit by any planets.
 
I'm just saying do a little googling and youtube, or whatever research you can, then post a reply.

Didn't mean to be rude!

I dont know if its true or not, but it is starting to seem true!

It is true that it is talked about. I am familiar with it.



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