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Originally posted by lordpiney
Originally posted by ImplodeThisExistence
reply to post by MentalGiant
You'll be seeing sight that for yourself, shortly.
Extinction
Level
Event
Nibiru
Is
Near
Keep in mind, that's just shoddy shadow government terminology. There's much more to it...
you honestly believe that there is a rogue planet , somewhere in our solar system, and that this rogue planet somehow poses a threat to planet earth? you need to go read a book too.
Originally posted by Screwed
You can take this however you want to but,
It doesn't lend a whole lot of credibility to your argument when you show no regard for grammar or spelling.
It is rather hard to take you seriously and shows the level of education we are dealing with.
This is not to say that you don't have some valid points, nor does it mean that I am perfect and have never made a mistake. It only means that maybe you should devote a little more time and thought to your thread before posting it. The more you put into it, the more WE will get out of it.
Or you can just get offended and call me names, either way, it is what it is.edit on 23-8-2011 by Screwed because: (no reason given)
Binary systems are the norm and you've all been lied to.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by tom502
It depends on the day of the week and who just posted a new YouTube video. For example if a new picture of Elenin is posted then Elenin is just a simple comet and Nibiru is following it. However, if the next day a YouTube video is posted of someone using Google Sky to try to find Elenin and they find nothing then it becomes Nibiru once again. There is really no rhyme or reason to this entire Elenin situation and it changes every day as new facts become apparent that demolish the previous days theories. I have to say though, I can't wait until an astronomer with a sense of humor discovers a comet and names it Nibiru.
Originally posted by DJW001
reply to post by DaWhiz
Binary systems are the norm and you've all been lied to.
How do you know that binary stars are the norm? What if that's just another lie?
Ask any amateur astronomer.
Here is an idea, go buy youself a telescope, find out for yourself.