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There’s a new most distant object in our solar system, and it strengthens the hypothetical case for an unseen large planet at the outer boundaries of our solar system. This discovery revives the speculation of Nibiru, the winged planet or planet X, may actually exist.
Move aside, Sedna and 2012 VP113. There’s a new most distant object in our solar system, and it strengthens the hypothetical case for an unseen large planet at the outer boundaries of our solar system.
The object, V774104, was announced today at the American Astronomical Society’s Division for Planetary Sciences meeting in National Harbor, Maryland. Scott Sheppard of the Carnegie Institute characterized the potential planet as between 300 and 600 miles in diameter, on par with a medium-sized moon. This makes it a likely dwarf planet, as it’s roughly the size of Ceres in the Asteroid Belt.
It can’t be Nibiru because that’s still busy hiding behind the sun.
Brother Dave Hodges told me in a dream that Nibiru was real and is being flown by the same lizard aliens that he said were flying Comet Ison. Since Brother Hodges is never wrong about any predictions, this has really got me worried.