Conspiracy predicts another end of the world because of the Planet X in the fall of 2017
In October 2017, the planet X (Nibiru) will hit the Earth, thereby killing all life. This is stated by the scientist David Meade . The global elite is wise about this, says Mead, and many are already building bunkers to survive the clash.
On the gloomy forecasts Meade wrote the British sites of the Daily Mail, Metro and Express.
It should be noted that almost every year, without failures, Internet scientists predict that the world will end, which never happens.
Mead says: "The public is kept in the dark deliberately to avoid panic, earthquakes have increased dramatically both in quantity and in intensity." The storm systems are multiplied by type, intensity and size, dips and cracks appear in the earth's crust. last longer ".
David Mead and the cover of his new book "Planet X: The 2017 Arrival", in which the dark "prophecies"
But he is not the only one who makes this prediction. Magnate Robert Wichin builds a bunker, also predicting that Nibiru is approaching:
"There is no doubt that this will happen, it will be an epic punishment, right from the Bible.If you survive, you will get a lot of injuries, get burned by radiation, live in the streets with rats and other people - it's called hell on earth."
For decades, fans of conspiracy theories have predicted that the invisible planet behind Neptune, called Nibiru or Planet X, is going to destroy the Earth. But in case you are worried, it should be noted that Nibiru (or Planet X) should have already hit our planet in December 2015, and before that in September.
NASA carefully debunked the myth of Nibiru through its page after 2012, saying:
"Nibiru and other stories about such planets are Internet hoaxes.No factual basis for these predictions.If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for a meeting with the Earth, astronomers would track it for at least the last decade, and this it would be visible already with the naked eye. "
Additional comment on the site "Paranormal news":
According to information from various Internet sites, David Meade published several books on "mysterious and unknown" topics, including "The Mysterious Islands", "The Escape of Hitler in Argentina" and "Planet X is the End of the Game of God." He studied astronomy and economics at the University of Louisville, and then worked for several years in forensic studies. He is a specialist in a variety of studies, but his academic degree is not mentioned, and apparently he is not a scientist at all.
He, like many paranormal researchers, is enthusiastic about his work, but such people are often characterized by delusions and even fanaticism. Therefore, all these prophecies of various researchers and "scientists" about the end of the world, Nibiru and so on. take it at your own peril and risk and remember how all those who recently prophesied the Apocalypse according to the Mayan calendar have missed.
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