posted on Aug, 13 2006 @ 06:42 AM
32 NAMES FOR PLANET X
"Ancient history, astronomy, folklore and prophecy record many names for Planet X. The Sumerians called it the "12th planet" or "Nibiru"
(translation; planet of passing). Between the Babylonians and Mesopotamians there were at least three names: "Marduk," "The King of The Heavens,"
and The "Great Heavenly Body." The ancient Hebrews referred to it as the "Winged Globe" because of its long orbit high among the stars. The
Egyptians had two names "Apep" or "Seth." The Greeks called it "Typhon" after a feared leader and "Nemesis" (one of its most telling names).
Other ancient peoples have given it labels such as; "The Celestial Lord Shiva" and "God of Destruction." To the ancient Chinese, it was known as
"Gung-gung," "The Great Black," or "Red Dragon." The Phoenicians said it was "The Great Phoenix." The Hebrews called it "Yahweh." The Mayans
called it "Celestial Quetzalcoatl." The celestial body was known to the Latins as "Lucifer."Revelation (8:10-12). The name of the star is
"Wormwood."From works of prophecy, there are other names for X. The "Red or Blue Star" is of the Hopi Indian. The "Fiery Messenger" is in the
Ramala prophecy. The "Great Star" is from the Book Revelation. "His Star" is how it is referred to in Edgar Cayce Readings. The "Great Comet"
and "The Comet of Doom" is right out of the Grail Message. From an early English prophet named "Mother Shipton," "The Fiery Dragon" was the name
she gave, as seen from her second sight. Our solar system's "10th Planet" is "X." The "Destroyer" book of Kolbrin. There's also "The
Intruder" and "The Perturber" from astronomy."