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The Nibiru still dark finally shows itself ISS May 8th 2016

Monday, May 9, 2016 1:45
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This may be the real persona of the brown dwarf, seen with its debris cloud. The others seen from the ISS and from Earth lit by the sun may have been the Nibiru mirroring itself upon some reflective surface either in space, near the sun on an electromagnetic shell of the orbit of one the planets or within the confines of the Earth’s atmosphere. The winged blue Nibiru previously seen from the ISS didn’t move, so it was a mirroring of the real thing. This, finally may be the real thing.

 

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May 8th 2016
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This star, a brown dwarf, like a black hole, 3 times the size of Jupiter, is supposed to close upon us to 14 million kilometers from the Earth (Carlos Munoz Ferrada), 1/10th the distance from the Earth to the Sun, so it should look pretty big at its closest compared to the Sun and the moon. It’s rising in the ISS footage, looking East, if you look closely.

image composite of the brown dwarf seen from the ISS May 8th 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-twYDb_lEmg

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  • THIS IS NOT NIBURU! Planet X yes, and it hasn’t “finally” shown itself to NASA, they have been watching this planet since the 80′s, and why does anybody believe a word NASA has to say?
    Some people call NASA – Never A Straight Answer, but my interpretation of NASA is – Nazi American Space Administration.

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