Originally posted by sphinx551
So, who here thinks this black rectangle proves Nibiru?
Proves no, possible maybe.
Considering that Area 51 was dubbed over with brown I don't think it is a stretch to think that Nibiru would be blacked out.
I do think that NASA is involved in many layers of coverup associated with aliens (just ask Gary McKinnon) so why not?
The Mayan Council says that there will be three days of darkness, a magnetic and physical polar shift associated with 2012 as well as a consciousness
change. My own research points to a magnetic shift being a definite possibility from a scientific standpoint, a physical shift is a bit of a stretch
for me, and a consciousness change would be welcome. From my research into project stargate / remote viewing I don't think a shift in consciousness
is impossible but there have been far too many New Age cry wolf situations for me to take it too seriously without other information backing it. As
to the three days of darkness if there is a dust cloud around a brown dwarf it could block out the sun - bringing three days of darkness they speak of
into the realm of possibility. A brown dwarf would be visible to infrared but not to the naked eye due to this dust cloud.
There is also the HAARP/Contrail projects which are getting underway - supposedly to geoengineer against global warming. What if these were instead
a way of trying to reinforce shielding against solar storm activity / cosmic radiation? These systems are acting on our ionospheric shield and
atmosphere in a way few on this board can really anticipate. I have worked with plasma generators (artificial ionospheric environment) and don't
think this is out of the realm of possibility. This also fits into consciousness as the human heart generates a much larger magnetic field than the
brain but has it's own rudimentary "small brain" nerve bundle which feeds-back into the brain. This magnetic field has been shown to interact with
changes in the ionosphere as well, which could account for a consciousness shift.
All in all I think this could be an important puzzle piece, I wouldn't' be too quick to dismiss it.