
Recently, modern science has revealed the existence of a new large planet.
Is it Planet X? Very possible. Because, it is just on the edge of our solar system. This planet is about four times larger than Earth. The interesting thing is that the planet has an elliptical orbit and the opposite rotation around the axis of all the other planets. Planet X, also, enters our solar system every 3600 years. This should happen in 2012.
The early people named Planet X as Nibiru in Sumerian, and Marduk in Babylonian. It has been said that the ancient Mesopotamians believed that Nibiru was the twelfth planet in our solar system and that it was "heaven" where their gods resided and came from.
Nibiru is a planet-sized object that was first observed moving toward our solar system in the 1980s by scientists, although most scientists deny its existence. It is believed, by some people, that Nibiru will either collide with the Earth or come close enough to cause catastrophic destruction.
Some facts about Nibiru:
- Nibiru is a large planet on an elliptical orbit that crosses the orbit of our planets.
- Like that of great comments that keep coming back over a very long span of time, so does Nibiru.
- Nibiru and it's implications are a part of historical records, and folklore in countless civilizations, worldwide.
- Records seem to indicate that Nibiru comes through our inner solar system about every thirty-six hundred years.
- Because of Nibiru's massive size, it's strong gravitational pull will soon be effecting the Earth in a very big way.
- Effects will range from horrific Earth quakes, super volcanic activity, and sustained 200+ MPH winds world-wide.
- At Nibiru's closest passage to Earth, a quick pole shift will take place, causing the oceans to rush over the continents.
- In the after math, volcanic ash will encompass the globe, thrusting the world into a prolonged winter.
- Until enough ash settles, it's estimated that crops will fail world-wide for at least two growing seasons.
- Those who did not prepare will either die from severe weather changes, quakes, flood, fire or starvation.
- Those who managed to live, will be faced with the aftermath of just trying to survive for the first 24 months.
- All that we once relied on such as utilities, medical, financial, oil, housing, police, etc. will mostly be destroyed.
- Recovery time will be measured in hundreds of years; potentially thousands.


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