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Planet X Nibiru is Below the Ecliptic Planet

Thursday, January 7, 2016 14:36
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Planet X, intruding from deep space, is approaching Earth’s Ecliptic plane. This incoming dwarf star, which N.A.S.A. calls “Planet X,” will soon be close enough that it will pull that giant planet slightly out of its normal orbital path. God designed the Solar System so that Saturn and Jupiter normally exert just the right amount of gravitational pull on Earth to keep us in a safe circular orbital path around the Sun, with annual seasonal temperatures which are tolerable for sustaining life.

However, when one of those two shepherding giants, Saturn, is pulled off-duty, Earth’s orbital pattern will become somewhat elliptical, causing Earth to swing farther from the Sun during one season of the year, and closer to the Sun during the other season, resulting in extremely cold and hot annual temperature excursions, which could kill off all life on Earth.

Planet X Nibiru Awesome Evidence

According to Gill Broussard , planet X has come by many times. It’s not the 3600 year passing as others have suggested. Gill Broussard explains this throughout history from many historical documents carvings, ancient astronomy documents, paintings, and events that transpired in the Holy Scriptures. This is very interesting. 

SOURCE: Super New Dimensions

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