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Originally posted by Kelmi
I, too expect Nibiru to be a "falseflag"/disinformation to keep us away from the truth.
Dont know, its all so confusing. But i think Nibiru is impossible.
It would reveal it self from the distubing in other planets paths?.
Still looking for confirmation...
Originally posted by Nightchild
reply to post by 1AnunnakiBastard
I don't know, I somewhat really doubt it, given that the Anunnaki openly talked about the "Emisssary Weapons" or "Terror Weapons" in the texts, so what would be the point talking openly about the usage of weapons of mass destruction and then go blaming it on some Heavenly body?
If anything, the claims about destructions carried out by a constantly returning planet called Nibiru, is a Sitchin Psy-op.
He is the one that interpretated the texts in the Enuma Elish as describing a planet named Nibiru.
Maybe they are, maybe they aren't, but fact remains that there are no other(Atleast officially) texts that describes a Planet called Nibiru. There are texts using the word Nibiru, but not as describing a Planet.
Originally posted by kromaion
Let's say you are about to kill a bug, would care if that bug KNEW you wanted to exterminate him? I mean, for he would be dead then anyway. Or would you go like "wth... let's just be done with it!"?edit on 28-3-2011 by kromaion because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by 1AnunnakiBastard
The Anunnaki openly used nuke and energy based devices in their wars, but in attempt to overthrow themselves in power disputes. Not to eradicate the entire human race and wipe off the other living things of the planet. This was a extreme decision. Men fought for them, 'cause men loved them. But I doubt men would still worshiping them if they knew that their beloved gods decided to exterminate them...
I don't think Sitchin made up Nibiru. The winged disk is clearly depicted in lots of Sumerian steles. The question is: Is this winged disk icon, representing a planet or brown dwarf or actually a planet sized mothership or even a death-star like craft???
Originally posted by kromaion
Let's say you are about to kill a bug, would care if that bug KNEW you wanted to exterminate him? I mean, for he would be dead then anyway. Or would you go like "wth... let's just be done with it!"?edit on 28-3-2011 by kromaion because: (no reason given)