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Some believe Nibiru is a supposed rogue planet on a collision course toward Earth. It’s often associated with predictions of doomsday events surrounding the end of the Mayan long-form calendar in December 2012. However, despite all the rumors, there is absolutely no scientific evidence to prove the planet exists.
So how did this rumor get started? Nibiru was first mentioned in ‘The Twelfth Planet’ by Zecharia Sitchin. The author used her own method of translation on ancient Sumerian writing to state the ancient peoples had discovered another planet. In the book, Sitchin states this planet was named after the Sumerian god Nibiru.
Later, a self-described psychic, Nancy Leider, claimed she received a message from aliens the fictional planet would collide with Earth in 2003. When the catastrophic event didn’t occur, the date was changed to 2012 to coincide with other doomsday theories. [VIDEO: 12-21-2012 - Just Another Day]
—Why are debunkers more interested in PLANET X than anybody else.
—- Science fail it cannot prove this planet exist or it does not exist. SHAME ON ALL SCIENCE PEOPLE OR WHO CALL THEMSELVES SCIENTIST.
It does exist and it’s coming