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Scientist’s Acknowledge Planet X “Can Kill ALL Life on Earth” (VIDEO)

Friday, January 8, 2016 11:03
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Scientist’s Acknowledge Planet X “Can Kill ALL Life on Earth” (VIDEO)

Every new generation of scientists seems to “re”-discover the elusive “Planet X”, only for their discovery to be brushed under the rug for reasons of “national security”.  As of late though, numerous scientific journals, feature filmmakers, and now even the highly respected “Weather Channel“, have made announcements of the REAL POSSIBILITY that a dangerous heavenly intruder, only visible through specialized “infrared” telescopes, may be sneaking up on the slumbering Earth, to eventually reck havoc on all life, as we now know it.

Many believe that this is the real cause of “Impending Irreversible Climate Catastrophes“, of which our leaders so often speak in a veiled manner.  The twenty minute program below, outlines with amazing clarity, the very real possibility of a rogue planet (Planet X), of which there are a billion in our galaxy, coming merely within 500 million miles of Earth, yet nonetheless pulling the Earth out of its safe orbit around the sun, causing us to be much closer to the sun half of the year, and much farther away from the sun the other half of the year, killing billions of souls in the process, due to disruptive supplies of food and water.

a  MUST SEE  video for you and your family . . .

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Bart Sibrel  is an award winning filmmaker, writer and investigative journalist who has been producing movies and television programs for thirty years. During this time he has owned five production companies, been employed by two of the three major networks and produced films shown on ABC, NBC, CNN, TLC, USA, BET, as well as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. To discuss his films, he has appeared and been interviewed on The Daily Show, Geraldo, NBC, CNN, FOX, Tech TV, Coast to Coast, and The Abrams Report. Articles featuring Mr. Sibrel’s films have been published in Time Magazine, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The L.A. Times, USA Today and many others.  His top awards from the American Motion Picture Society include “Best Cinematography”, “Best Editing” and “Top Ten Director”. As the writer and director of the infamous “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon” which exposed the moon landing hoaxMr. Sibrel has collected over the years innumerous military, government, industrial and private sources for credible firsthand verification of very real conspiratorial crimes against humanity. He will use these contacts and experience in exposing the true and unbelievably horrific intentions of the hidden minority who have diabolical intentions for mankind in his monthly Sleuth Journal column “Conspiracy Corner”.  When such concepts are speculative and unverified, Mr. Sibrel will acknowledge this and openly discuss the leading possibilities as a cautionary benedictionBe sure to visit his site at Sibrel.com and subscribe to his Youtube Channel.

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