Talk:Nibiru (myth)
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The return of a tenth planet is still considered pseudoscience by mainstream scientists and historians although theories of Apocalypse and/or Spiritual Transformation which are said to mark the passage remain popular. The tenth planet bandwagon gathered momentum in the mid 1990s when Nancy Lieder, a retired lady in Wisconsin, USA claiming to be a contactee of aliens named the "Zetas", launched a web site called ZetaTalk. The site warned of a Planet X passage in May 2003. The proposed passage would induce a pole shift, causing worldwide cataclysms. Following the no-show of that date, ZetaTalk claimed it was deliberate "white lie" to teach selfish elites that a date could not be given for their advantage. The future date will remain undisclosed. Although this discredited PX and associated cataclysms as an apparent hoax in the eyes of some, this particular "End of Civilization" scenario seems to have gained steam among many channelers and mediums after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. Some see this scenario as fitting their understanding of end times prophecy found in the Book of Revelation, although most Christian views of end times prophecy do not involve any Planet X.
While most astronomers consider comets to be passive "snow-balls" in space, one physicist named James McCanney openly opposes NASA's traditional view advancing his own scientific theory about the electrical nature of comets and their perturbing effects on our Solar System. McCanney also claims to be one of first Americans granted access to a collection of ancient maunuscripts known as the Kolbrin bible. Among other things, the Kolbrin warns of a massive red comet that orbits our Sun, called "The Destroyer" said to have precipitated the flood referred to in Genesis. In addition to providing a detailed description of a massive cataclysmic event from long ago, and describing terrible events to come, the Kolbrin offers hope by telling us how humanity survived and evolved beyond the last flyby of "The Destroyer".
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