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originally posted by: randyvs
a reply to: GERRY041284
Always another hint popping up some where.
Then more NASA denials.
I'm starting to see a pattern develope here.
originally posted by: randyvs
a reply to: GERRY041284
Always another hint popping up some where.
Then more NASA denials.
I'm starting to see a pattern develope here.
Is the truth slowly coming thru the MSM?
originally posted by: Zarniwoop
a reply to: GERRY041284
Is the truth slowly coming thru the MSM?
That depends on the truth to which you refer.
Do you think a big planet is going to crash into Earth sometime soon?
originally posted by: GERRY041284
originally posted by: Zarniwoop
a reply to: GERRY041284
Is the truth slowly coming thru the MSM?
That depends on the truth to which you refer.
Do you think a big planet is going to crash into Earth sometime soon?
To be honest, no. I dont think there is a need to panic until its as clear as the moon in our skies
When has NASA ever denied that there may be planetary bodies on the outer edges of the solar system?
Reminds me of the saying "Thou protests too much, methinks" (paraprasing)
"And right now," Sheppard said, "it's a golden age for the discovery of these small distant objects that could possibly lead us to this really big object."
From reading all the topics of late regarding planet x, 9, nibiru, it would seem that some people said it was a lot of imaginery rubbish.
Planet X
In 1894, with the help of William Pickering, Percival Lowell, a wealthy Bostonian, founded the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. In 1906, convinced he could resolve the conundrum of Uranus's orbit, he began an extensive project to search for a trans-Neptunian planet,[15] which he named Planet X.