Thursday, January 23, 2014

Nibiru Position 01 22 2014 Armageddon Collision Horizon II + III

Nibiru Position 01 22 2014 Armageddon Collision Horizon II + III Photo Credit Carroll Bryant: UFO Files: Planet X (Nibiru) The exploration for Planet-X started centuries ago when astronomers discovered orbital perturbations in the outer planets Uranus and Neptune. Their orbits are skewed towards constellation of Orion, causing astronomers to believe that the orbits of these two planets are being pulled by a large gravitational body. The Sun’s binary companion (Nemesis) is considered to exist ever since the first launch of the early Pioneer 10 and 11 spacecrafts which discovered the sun’s binary (dead) twin, a failed star around 50 billion miles away from the known solar system. Another object that was detected by the Pioneer spacecrafts and later by IRAS satellite in 1983 was around 4.7 billion miles away, a huge red gaseous object, in a highly elliptical orbit, too close to the solar system that it had to be part of it, it was suggested by the scientists.



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