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Originally posted by jessejamesxx
The only mention I really remember was that "Fourth Kind" movie, and it was all supposed to be 'real' or whatever.
Originally posted by phishyblankwaters
reply to post by blackmetalmist
But to answer your question. They probably figured its a bunch of baloney that translates good into selling books yet not quite into spending millions of dollars making a movie.
Melancholia
Doesn't mention the planet by name but the premise of that movie is a hidden planet on an elliptical orbit hidden behind the sun, is going to collide with earth and end the world.
The part i found funny was one of the characters frequents a web forum just like ATS full of people preaching doom and gloom, and also some who show that the scientists aren't telling the truth when they said it wouldn't impact the earth.
The parallel to that and ATS at the time of elenin was undeniable, but again, didn't use the name outright.
Originally posted by HomerinNC
anyone notice that? I've never heard Nibiru or the Anunnaki ever mentioned in a movie, I wonder why..
Zecharia Sitchin (July 11, 1920 – October 9, 2010[1]) was an Azerbaijani-born American author of books proposing an explanation for human origins involving ancient astronauts.
Similarly to earlier authors such as Immanuel Velikovsky and Erich von Däniken, Sitchin advocated hypotheses in which extraterrestrial events supposedly played a significant role in ancient human history.
Also Battlefield EA*RTH with Travolta
Originally posted by phishyblankwaters
reply to post by blackmetalmist
But to answer your question. They probably figured its a bunch of baloney that translates good into selling books yet not quite into spending millions of dollars making a movie.
Melancholia
Doesn't mention the planet by name but the premise of that movie is a hidden planet on an elliptical orbit hidden behind the sun, is going to collide with earth and end the world.
The part i found funny was one of the characters frequents a web forum just like ATS full of people preaching doom and gloom, and also some who show that the scientists aren't telling the truth when they said it wouldn't impact the earth.
The parallel to that and ATS at the time of elenin was undeniable, but again, didn't use the name outright.
same douche that started the mayan 2012 BS AND the ancient aliens boondoggle.
so i guess youre one of those that believe civilization is only about 5,000 years old, yet we have monuments that were obviously build LONG before that
Originally posted by phishyblankwaters
reply to post by Ophiuchus 13
Also Battlefield EA*RTH with Travolta
Ahh, nope, that was about scientology, though the story is just about as batsnip insane as Anunnaki or Nibiru is.
Yeah now youre backpedaling, YOU said that, remember?
not I, I NEVER said that, reread the post and the one i am referring to
hell the sphinx is at LEAST 10,000 years old, look at its water erision, last time Egypt was a savannah was over 10,000 years ago, BEFORE the last ice age
Also, the new theory focuses only on a specific type of erosion and ignores other evidence that would support an age of 4,500 years. Among these: The Sphinx is a rapidly weathering structure, appearing older than it is; subsurface water drainage or Nile flooding could have produced the pattern of erosion; and the Sphinx is believed to resemble Khafre, the pharaoh who built one of the nearby pyramids of Giza. He lived circa 2603-2578 B.C.