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In the blink of an eye portions of the Earth and its inhabitants could be reduced to ash if a massive inbound celestial object were to collide with the planet. In fact, within the next 25 years several asteroids, already identified by NASA, have a fair chance of striking. And to make matters worse one of the known asteroids headed our way just so happens to be nearly 1 mile wide. In scientific slang: it’s a continent killer, much like the one that is thought to have made the dinosaurs extinct some 65 million years ago.
The asteroid is named (417634) 2006 XG1 and was discovered Sept. 20, 2006 by the University of Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey.
Additionally 2006 XG1 has an orbital period of 1,410 day and is labeled a 1 on the Torino Scale.
Although NASA claims that it is unlikely 2006 XG1 will strike Earth directly they did report it will pass at a distance of only 3,400 miles on Oct. 31, 2041, Halloween, which is an extremely close shave to say the least. Not to mention if the 2006 XG1 deviates even the slightest bit from its current orbit it adds risk of impacting either Earth or the moon which orbits 238,900 miles afar.
NASA HIDES CLOSE APPROACH DATA FROM PUBLIC
Despite mentions, on record, of 2006 XG1’s close pass on Oct. 31, 2041 by NASA and several other credible outlets, such as Universe Today, NASA scrubbed 2006 XG1’s close approach data from their Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) charts, raising a red flag.
As you can see on NASA’s chart posted below, Oct. 31, 2041 is not listed in the close approach data. It has been scrubbed altogether!
Image Source: NASA JPL (Close approach data for (417634) 2006 XG1
This finding is extremely alarming to say the least, as it has already been publicly admitted that the object is set to come within 3,400 miles of earth on that very day. So folks this is where disinformation comes into play.
THE DISINFO GAME
To make matters worse the powers-that-be know exactly how to hide and twist information before it falls into the general public’s hands. In fact CNN published an iReport, before later scrubbing it from their website, which reported how a “10-mile wide object” would strike Earth on “March 35, 2041″, a date that seems impossible.