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Old 10-29-2008, 01:08 AM   #23
ChristinCP
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Default Re: So, is nibiru coming?

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Originally Posted by zorgon View Post
How do we "Know this for sure"?

So far all other predictions from 1999 on have missed the mark... so how do we know 'something' will happen 'for sure'

As to Sitchin....

I shall Quote Sitchin....


Nibiru settled into a clockwise orbit (equal to 3,600 orbits of Earth
around the Sun). Nibiru stabilized into a clockwise orbit, equal to
3,600 orbits of Earth around the Sun until 10, 900 B.C.E., when
Nibiru arrived earlier, due to increasing drift from Solaris of
Uranus. Uranus' gravity sped Nibiru's orbit. As a result of this
close encounter between Nibiru and Uranus, one of Nibiru's moons,
Miranda, was captured by and became a moon of Uranus as Nibiru and
Uranus pulled at each other. From 10,000B.C.E. on, Nibiru's
revolution sped to 3.450 Earth years; which makes Nibiru's next
return 2900A.D. rather than 2012 as predicated on the earlier 3600-
year orbit

Sitchin, Z., 2007, The End of Days, pages 315 - 317

As I said... not till 2900 AD Long after we are all long gone

So now we can stop worrying about that silly planet

Thanks for that Zorgon, I knew that Nibiru wouldn't be around for another few hundred years...but I didn't realize that Sitchin had revised the orbit. I haven't read End of Days yet; I'm still working on Lost book of Enki, but have read all of the others.

Good lookin out
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