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Stardust & Planet X Objects

Saturday, November 24, 2012 10:20
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Published on Nov 24, 2012 by DiscloseTruthTV

Maverick physicist James McCanney returned to discuss the Stardust mission as well as the many Planet X-type objects in the solar system. We don’t have enough astronomical data or equipment to detect or pinpoint the orbits of such Planet X bodies, he declared, but the larger ones may travel with entourages that include comets.

Sources such as the Kolbrin Bible describe ancient catastrophes that McCanney associates with the passage of these objects, which he estimates have neared Earth around five times in the last 10,000 years. Undoubtedly, we’ll be faced with the arrival of one of these objects again, he said, arguing that our time and resources should be focused on making large segments of the population spacefaring, so that humanity could survive a potential extinction event. He envisions hundreds of tubes bundled together as rotating cities that propel themselves out into space.

Though he lauded the engineering success of the Project Stardust mission, McCanney expressed concern over possible contamination and viral danger from the retrieved particles and recommended that the materials be handled at a space lab instead. Richard C. Hoagland phoned in briefly, suggesting that NASA may have secretly swapped out the particles at the Utah landing site.
Stardust & Prophecy

Appearing during the second half of the first hour, author William Henry shared his mythological interpretation of project Stardust. He believes the NASA mission may have prophetic implications, and that each of the cometary and interstellar particles retrieved are part of an “ancient library.”

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According to Sitchin, Nibiru (called “the twelfth planet” because, Sitchin claimed, the Sumerians’ gods-given conception of the Solar System counted all eight planets, plus Pluto, the Sun and the Moon) was the home of a technologically advanced human-like extraterrestrial race called the Anunnaki in Sumerian myth, who Sitchin states are called the Nephilim in Genesis. He wrote that they evolved after Nibiru entered the solar system and first arrived on Earth probably 450,000 years ago, looking for minerals, especially gold, which they found and mined in Africa. Sitchin states that these “gods” were the rank-and-file workers of the colonial expedition to Earth from planet Nibiru.

Sitchin wrote that Enki suggested that to relieve the Anunnaki, who had mutinied over their dissatisfaction with their working conditions, that primitive workers (Homo sapiens) be created by genetic engineering as slaves to replace them in the gold mines by crossing extraterrestrial genes with those of Homo erectus. According to Sitchin, ancient inscriptions report that the human civilization in Sumer, Mesopotamia, was set up under the guidance of these “gods”, and human kingship was inaugurated to provide intermediaries between mankind and the Anunnaki (creating the “divine right of kings” doctrine). Sitchin believes that fallout from nuclear weapons, used during a war between factions of the extraterrestrials, is the “evil wind” described in the Lament for Ur that destroyed Ur around 2000 BC. Sitchin states the exact year is 2024 BC. Sitchin says that his research coincides with many biblical texts, and that biblical texts come originally from Sumerian writings.

The Nibiru cataclysm is a supposed disastrous encounter between the Earth and a large planetary object (either a collision or a near-miss) which certain groups believe will take place in the early 21st century. Believers in this doomsday event usually refer to this object as Planet X or Nibiru. The idea that a planet-sized object could collide with or pass by Earth in the near future is not supported by any scientific evidence and has been rejected as pseudoscience by astronomers and planetary scientists.[1]

The idea was first put forward in 1995 by Nancy Lieder, founder of the website ZetaTalk. Lieder describes herself as a contactee with the ability to receive messages from extra-terrestrials from the Zeta Reticuli star system through an implant in her brain. She states that she was chosen to warn mankind that the object would sweep through the inner Solar System in May 2003 (though that date was later abandoned) causing Earth to undergo a pole shift that would destroy most of humanity. The prediction has subsequently spread beyond Lieder’s website and has been embraced by numerous Internet doomsday groups, most of which link the event to the 2012 phenomenon. Although the name “Nibiru” is derived from the works of the late ancient astronaut writer Zecharia Sitchin and his interpretations of Babylonian and Sumerian mythology, Sitchin denied any connection between his work and various claims of a coming apocalypse.

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