Doom Predicted for Planet Earth . . . Again


Conspiracy theorists believe that the “gravitational influence” of Nibiru has been disrupting the orbits of other planets for hundreds of years. They’re even claiming that the public is being kept in the dark to prevent a panic. But the experts are signing a different tune.

Nasa said previously: “Nibiru and other stories about wayward planets are an internet hoax.”

The planet was previously predicted to smash into earth in 2015, 2012 and 2003.

Mail Online reports that readers commenting on Meade’s book pointed out that his claims often develop into religious argument with one reviewer writing: “After a dozen pages it starts to get all religious for almost 40 pages, more than a 1/3 of the book, mentioning visions and dreams.”

Anjali Tripathi, an astrophysicist at Harvard University, has spoken out about a “frightening” natural effect called atmospheric escape, which could also cause devastation.

And two massive space rocks are approaching Earth, NASA has warned.

Wait, so you mean that this doomsday is prediction gets religious? That’s surprising . . . not. In cases of rogue planets and the destruction of an entire world, it’s best to stick to science. Not to mention that David Meade isn’t even qualified to look through a telescope.

Source: thesun.co.uk



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