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The "Planet X" subject in my opinion was started by this Man. http://www.xzone-radio.com/news/imag...ia_sitchin.gifZecharia Sitchin He wrote a book and it got published back in 1979 called, "The 12th Planet": http://www.angelmistpromotions.com/A...h%20planet.jpg It's a great Book about the true history of the Sumerians (First Human Civilization) and I recommend it to anybody who is also interested in the ancient astronaut theory. In fact a member here on the boards by the name of ZERO 1 breaks down this theory of the Annunaki and their home Planet NIBIRU wonderfully: Quote:
http://home.vianetworks.nl/users/lig.../MAINORBIT.JPG Were I see an interesting connection was when in 2003 Mike Brown of JPL/CalTech discovered a new planet they now call "SEDNA" which orbits right outside of Pluto. A couple of years later this image of Planet SEDNA's "mathmetically suggested" orbit was made public off of Caltech's Servers:http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~mbrown/s...dna-orbits.jpg Official Caltech link: http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~mbrown/sedna/ Mike Brown's White Paper on the discovery of the Planet SEDNA: http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~mbrown/papers/ps/sedna.pdf You will see that the suggested orbit of Planet NIBIRU made by Zacharia Sitchin published back in 1979 has the same exact suggested Apogee orbit of this Planet SEDNA made public back in 2003. What differs is that they are both published 24 years apart: WOW!, and both have a completely different Perigee orbits were Sitchin's shows it comes very close to Earth and Mike's never comes into our solar system. It's a weird coincidence no doubt, but consider that maybe the Sumerians are right on this one and as a side note maybe our sciences and knowledge of the universe is coming closer to explaining what the Sumerians had already figured out. As far as this Planet coming close to us in 2012, I seriously doubt anything like this will happen, but I believe this is the same Planet that has created all the hype we have on this subject!
Last edited by 777equals666; 13-12-2009 at 12:48 AM. |
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