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Please show me the part where they explain the Stonehenge coordinate coincidence?
Originally posted by TheProphetMark
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by TheProphetMark
Here's a thread about this "discovery":
www.abovetopsecret.com...
I've linked you straight to the explanation by someone very knowledgeable in astronomy.
Hint: it's the milky way
Basically, this Donny guy is a hoaxer and/or moron and makes stupidly long videos about crap.
I doubt there are many out there who would sit through over an hour of his ramblings....hell I bet most of his supporters don't!
edit on 16/6/12 by Chadwickus because: (no reason given)
Who the hell would go through the trouble of making not just one but more videos about this topic? Especially if one video alone is over an hour long? He MUST believe it, in order to go through that much trouble to just get the word out.
Truth is, the only way Nibiru can be debunked is if the day come and goes. Nobody even knows without a doubt about it's existance or not. It's one of those things that simply cannot be debunked easily regardless. When I said "I dare ANYONE to debunk it", I was simply looking for a quick explaination regarding these links and videos. I wasn't excatly challenging anyone
Originally posted by ngchunter
Originally posted by muzzleflash
reply to post by DenyObfuscation
That doesn't answer my question at all.
At least I can't find it.
Please show me the part where they explain the Stonehenge coordinate coincidence?edit on 16-6-2012 by muzzleflash because: (no reason given)
The coordinates are largely irrelevant. I was able to duplicate the picture just by taking a stab in the dark at the coordinates. He's generating a ridiculously widefield image, something along the lines of 200 degrees of sky or more, and claiming it's Nibiru.
Originally posted by ngchunter
reply to post by Areyoukiddingme
He previously used a photoshopped image stolen from amateur astronomer Ian Musgrave. After I traced it back to Ian using astrometry of a comet in the image, Donny claimed amateur astronomers were part of a conspiracy and that Ian was the real thief, not him. I think he's just doing it to get subscriptions and ad revenue, but it's absolutely disgusting.