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reply to post by ColAngus
Deenyce24
There's a perfectly rational explanation for that. You know those pictures from space that show cities all lit up at night? Well that's what's happening on Nibiru. When you can't see it, it's day there and they have all their lights turned off. When you can see it, it's night there and they have all their lights turned on. How did you not think of that?
Originally posted by sith9157
While I must admit that the Vatican sphere is a but creepy, I do not feel that there is such a planet as this Niburu, or planet X or whatevers next for people to fear.
Well how do you know there's a planet called Mars up there? Cos i'm sure as 51it you aint been there so you must, by default, be taking NASA's word for it
Originally posted by lBLaCkOuTl
Originally posted by Suspiria
Originally posted by sith9157
While I must admit that the Vatican sphere is a but creepy, I do not feel that there is such a planet as this Niburu, or planet X or whatevers next for people to fear.
Maybe the Vatican sphere is just a representation of earth and it's core. Life is creepy, lets face it..One way or another.
Well how do you know there's a planet called Mars up there? Cos i'm sure as 51it you aint been there so you must, by default, be taking NASA's word for it
Because it's been there, all getting jiggy with it, like a planet does, in it's orbit, forrrrrrrrr....oh lemmie think...at least - being a complete knob -since H G Wells stuck it in a book in 1898.edit on 1-2-2012 by Suspiria because: (no reason given)
Oh it's THERE, cos we all get jiggy n thingymalingy, have you you seen this jig ma lig dig dig, and if you have , can you prove it with pics, because we know how this is gonna transgress....pics or it didn't happen...
I've wondered the same thing thing myself, it's below the ecliptic, that means, it's only viewable right now at the antarctic.