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Reader: PLANET X (NIBIRU) 2016 Officially confirmed in mainstream news - NASA cover-up? VID
There has been a lot of speculation about a tenth plant existing in our solar system. I have had friends ask me at times to look into this rumor and give them feed back on if this is true or not. This is a subject I have studied for many years and have studied past historical and geological events that pointed to that possibility. I studied whether those events would be an influence on our planet - like a passing heavenly body that caused the earth to go through drastic changes.
The concept of a comet, asteroid or planet passing through the solar system is a valid theory, but no one knows for sure if that is what happened. My conclusion after the 2012 date came and went was that there is no visual evidence of planet X at this time. However there is still is on-going research taking place by scientists to solve the riddle of why the planets are being influenced by an unknown gravitational pull that is not attributed to the sun or the other known planets. Some believed there was something in the Kuiper belt/asteroid belt further out that was affecting the planets and causing their orbits to wobble. This is actually why NASA has sent so many exploratory rockets to the furthest reaches of our solar system, to locate that source of the "perturbation'. According to some researchers they 'believe" they have located that planet, which is 250 times the distance from the sun as the earth is from the sun. Now that they have made the calculations for where the planet might be located, they can start training the telescopes in that direction. The researchers believe the orbit of planet X is not aligned with the other planets and that is why it has not been recognized as a planet. This short video will explain what they think is possible regarding this planet.
In my opinion the chances of that planet affecting us in our lifetime is less than 1%. Until we can see it with a telescope it isn't something we should be concerned about. It is true that the geological data of past eons has shown that the earth goes through drastic changes where the earth appears to tilt quickly and sends the oceans rushing towards land masses hundreds of miles inland, wiping out all coastal cities. Those events then create a new location of oceans and land masses, and where the sea level is located. We can see the earth strata that records those events, but we can't predict when it will happen again. There has been however, some cycles of events that could be looked at as happening on regular intervals. But reading those stratas is a in-exact science, and a person could be off by hundreds of years. Some suggest huge geological events could happen every 1,000 years apx., or 3,600, or 5,125 years, or even higher numbers into the millions of years. One geologist discovered that the ancient flow of lava in one area that had iron ore lava, showed the north and south poles reversed themselves every 5,000 years apx. - right on cue several times. But to try and nail down an exact time line is next to impossible. And, what if the factors that created that cycle of change no longer exists? Things happen randomly, and we only know when things happen until after it happens. Anything can happen, if you can wait long enough to see it. The question is, what are the probabilities of some things happening in our lifetime? Once a person sees their life as a tiny, finite speck in the flow of time, the probabilities of some things happening in our lifetime becomes extremely remote. But it is good to study things so it can be passed on to the next generations after us. And the more we know about our world and solar system the better off we are. If someone asks you if there is a planet X tell them yes there is, and many others that are in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and in the Kuiper belt beyond Pluto - but they aren't going to affect us in our lifetime unless we see real evidence of them getting closer to us. The things that affect us the most in the world are money grubbing globalists, nuclear wars, terrorist attacks, economic collapse, invasion of migrants, biological wars, plagues, famine, earthquakes, storms, solar flares, random asteroid hits, tidal waves, and ice ages.