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reply posted on 4-11-2009 @ 09:57 PM by ravhen
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I thought that many of these supposed "Nibiru" pictures had been proven to be Venus or something else. I dont see how any object in the sky could be
that dangerously close to us and that no one would come out and say something...even amateur astronomers would be able to tell if something was up. I
think that if Nibiru is real, then it'll be something sudden and not totally obvious or expected...at least if its supposed to arrive by 2012. I'm
not banking on it too much though...
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reply posted on 5-11-2009 @ 01:49 AM by johnnytourettes
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I've been a fan on the story behind planet x/nibiru for years now, but to be honest there's been so many let downs on the arrival that never
happens, it's getting to be a bit of a joke. Even when you post these picutures as proof......i'm sorry but they aren't proof at all, either sun
dogs, lens flares or camera anomalies that you get from taking pictures of the sun.
Do a bit of investigation first guys on how cameras and lenses work and don't just think everything you see is planet x. I still love reading about
it all don;t get me wrong, but don't set your sights on it as you will be sadly dissapointed.
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reply posted on 6-11-2009 @ 11:23 AM by Demonis
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I'm beginning to think that the entire Nibiru lot is a form of distorted word-of-mouth. If our star is a binary star, and there is a brown dwarf
with some followers that visits periodically in history wreaking its havoc in our area, people would most definitely remember it. However, just like
gossip, history has a way of distorting and getting mixed up over the centuries through translations and miscommunications.
I wouldn't be surprised as much to find out that a brown dwarf with some followers was coming, without meeting any of the criteria for being Planet
X... Does this mean it IS or ISNT Planet X/Nibiru?
It proves to me that our records, our methods of carrying on data, are all flawed, and that in part is why history inevitably repeats itself.
On the bright side, I am interested in the possible sister sun we have. I really need to dip into the funds and get a nice telescope for fun.
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reply posted on 9-11-2009 @ 09:44 PM by pumpkinorange
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reply posted on 10-11-2009 @ 09:27 AM by SquirrelNutz
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here's a better link/story: astrobiology.nasa.gov...
Stories about the fictional planet Nibiru and predictions of doomsday in December 2012 have blossomed on the Internet. There are now (June
2009) more than 175 books listed on Amazon.com dealing with the 2012 doomsday. As this hoax spreads, many more disaster scenarios are being suggested.
“Ask an Astrobiologist” has received nearly a thousand questions about Nibiru and 2012, with more than 200 answers posted. Many new questions are
similar to those already answered. Following is a list of the most popular “Twenty Questions” organized in a logical succession and answered in
some detail.
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reply posted on 10-11-2009 @ 01:32 PM by Valeri
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The Nibiru was promised to reach itäs closest point to Earth in 2003, when that failed to happen,they pushed the date to 2012 to correlate with the
mayan calendar and timewave zero to make it seem more realistic,because that was the only way it could be still believed in,with a date that actually
does have some significance to it.
What you are seeing is probably Jupiter or Venus.
A planet as big as Nibiru would be easily seen like our moon is by now.
It will not suddenly appear in 3 years time. Remember that the 2012 date is said to be the closest point when the planet reaches us, from where the
sumerian legends uspposedly say,some aliens come down ,same guys who genetically created us.
Im a firm believer in 2012,but not this theory. I think this is illogical,because there is no sign or effect from it. it passes us every 3600
years,and there are structures foud today fro mthat timeperiod,so it didn't even destroy buildings.
I call this a hoax,I bought it for a while.
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reply posted on 11-11-2009 @ 07:18 PM by fetidchimp
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reply posted on 12-11-2009 @ 06:47 AM by MissSmartypants
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Okay folks....so is Nibiru real? Would NASA, the low tech cover for the Real space program, tell us the truth if there were a brown dwarf star heading
this way?(no of course they wouldn't) Well, I for one don't know if it's real but I certainly don't mind waiting around to see.
[edit on 11/12/2009 by MissSmartypants]
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reply posted on 14-11-2009 @ 08:15 PM by Puls4r
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Sure, NASA would never set masses in panic, or the world would end before 2010 lol...however, their arguments seem valid to me about the distance,
naked eye sighting of that planet(if it was real). I really never believed this "Planet X" stuff, but some videos you posted there got me thinking a
little. Can some be Venus or Mercury or someTHING ELSE?..........or they are faked like many others?
Look this video, It shows how to fake "nibiru". It looks nice
[edit on 14/11/09 by Puls4r]
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reply posted on 15-11-2009 @ 11:53 AM by MissSmartypants
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In many of the nibiru videos I have seen ....as you have shown, the lens flares move as the camera moves. But the 'thing' they are filming remains
stationary relative to the sun. Two different things.
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reply posted on 15-11-2009 @ 02:14 PM by Puls4r
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Originally posted by MissSmartypants
reply to post by Puls4r
In many of the nibiru videos I have seen ....as you have shown, the lens flares move as the camera moves. But the 'thing' they are filming remains
stationary relative to the sun. Two different things.
lol, how many minutes did you saw of video i posted?
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reply posted on 15-11-2009 @ 06:17 PM by MissSmartypants
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I actually watched it all and I'm sorry but I've been watching "Planet X' videos for some time now and your video doesn't begin to explain them.
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reply posted on 15-11-2009 @ 06:27 PM by Puls4r
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If you watched it, how can u say this!?
Originally posted by MissSmartypants
...as you have shown, the lens flares move as the camera moves.
The video proves exactly that is possible to fake it in a way that when camera moves the "lens flare" doesnt move using additional glasses.
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reply posted on 15-11-2009 @ 06:30 PM by Lil Drummerboy
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So where is this Nibiru in the solar system,.. currently? I would like for someone to at least answer that.
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reply posted on 15-11-2009 @ 06:51 PM by 10001011
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It really looks like Mercury, And Also, if these Space objects are moving towards us, wouldn't they hit our Outer asteroid belt and other Space
debris causing a Collision that would be visible?
Let alone, wouldn't our Gravitational pull of our own sun prevent such bodies from willy nilly cruising by?
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reply posted on 15-11-2009 @ 07:16 PM by Pauligirl
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Originally posted by Lil Drummerboy
So where is this Nibiru in the solar system,.. currently? I would like for someone to at least answer that.
[edit on 15-11-2009 by Lil Drummerboy]
Nowhere.
It doesn't exist.
Having said that, I'm sure you're get a lot different answers, so you'll just have to research and make up your own mind.
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reply posted on 15-11-2009 @ 07:26 PM by OzWeatherman
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Originally posted by MissSmartypants
Okay folks....so is Nibiru real? Would NASA, the low tech cover for the Real space program, tell us the truth if there were a brown dwarf star heading
this way?(no of course they wouldn't) Well, I for one don't know if it's real but I certainly don't mind waiting around to see.
[edit on 11/12/2009 by MissSmartypants]
Sorry, you are contradicting yourself here.
If Nibiru (well if it even existed) is supposed to be a brown dwarf star, then all of your "alleged" videos and photos of it are complete garbage.
Brown dwarf stars can not be seen with the naked eye as they dont emit that much light...they can only be detected via the infra red spectrum
Well done at almost debunking yourself
And here's a link about brown dwarf stars so you can research them
astro.berkeley.edu...
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reply posted on 15-11-2009 @ 11:27 PM by lolerskins
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Originally posted by MissSmartypants
reply to post by StoneGarden
Of course it wouldn't have to actually hit the planet to affect the planet. Supposedly it's a brown dwarf star(most solar systems are binary
systems) with, I believe, seven 'moons/planetoids' orbiting it. That...passing through our solar system would have to leave a mark. Hence the big
sigh.
ZOMFG...
This gives reason to worry. Well unless humanity can find a way to get out of this solar system between now and when that thing hits, wer'e
screwed.
*sigh*...
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reply posted on 16-11-2009 @ 06:47 AM by MissSmartypants
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Debunk myself? Well, I'm not convinced this whole subject is even valid ....but this is ATS after all and we ATSers love this sort of thing.
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reply posted on 16-11-2009 @ 07:48 PM by Lil Drummerboy
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Pardon my appearance of naivety,.. My question was doused with sarcasm. I am fully aware that there is absolutely no current evidence of the
existence of that planet, other than what appears in ancient stone carvings as another planet in our solar system.
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