NIBIRU or ELENIN The next events by Captain Bill
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we will not see it because this thing will CAUASE HAVOC ON EARTH DUE TO VOLCANOES, QUAKES, AND ETC. THE SKY WILL BE SO DARKEN BY DUST AND SMOKE.
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What a charade! So, in a couple of weeks, that 'brown dwarf' will rest peaceful starring at us from '1 AU' away :) moreover: 'visible' from down here. The brazilians are imaginative guys, right 'Cap. Bill' ? :) I wonder what moves these folks to put online 'scientific' videos (LOL) like this one, plus the written 'explanation'. Captain Bill: please take a long week end at Araguaia and take that 'alien' with you as well. :)
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@haolejohn That lag information, don't call idiot if you know SHIT !!! about what is going on...you're in the dark
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Planet z is now inbound and Nasa is warning it's workers on it's arrival. The Earth is now going through changes due to it's passage and mankind will be on the extinction list when it happens. What will happen you ask? The same thing that happened when Planet X passed by back in 2003......Nothing !!!!
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@FuckingOffInfo How would a dwarf star be easily detectable? They are dark and devoid of nucler activity as other stars are, and therefore are dark bodies. I'm not saying it's not bullshit, but your reasoning is incorrect. Peace!
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how about on Oct 21st???
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I call bullshit. Any dwarf star that close would be easily detectable, even by amateur astronomers. There is no dwarf star. The Mayans, Egyptian, etc, never said there was a dwarf star. That's something that nuts came up with in 1982, to explain the "strange object" that NASA found. We still don't know what that object is, but i can assure you that it's not a dwarf star.
Personally, I think the computer-generated voice is a little creepy. And it's translation from whatever language it was originally from was pretty poor starting at 1:40 of the video: "From late August to late November, it will be seen from anywhere on Earth, will be four months the presence of such small solar system in our sky, with approximately 78,000 kilometers in diameter, included the orbits of its planetoids..."
THAT is funny!
voxianguy 7 months ago 3
those pic that you show, is by telescope Hubble, 1st when was miope, then 2d one when Nasa fix it!..and is from supernova..and not from south telescope, sorry man...u dont have idea what u r talking about...
elqsabe1 8 months ago 2