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planet X is it there verry scared !!?
nostradamus/ planetx/ Egyptians the bible they say the can now see this planet's approach Very scared i want to be Ready for this!!!!!Some one out there knows they say the government has already built a bunker and is selecting people any Buddy in alberta want to join forces ?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Nostradamus: Didn't actually never say anything concrete about anything. It is even doubted he was able to say "Yes" when he got married.
Planet X: Did not yet speak to me. It does not exist.
Egyptians: Did not say anything like that.
The Bible: Did not say anything like that.
The government: Does not exist. Which of the roughly 180 internationally accepted governments do you mean?
Built a bunker: If this is a sign of any end of the world claim, the end of the world was due for 1942.
Anybody in Alberta: Looks like you are alone.
- BellaLv 71 decade ago
The claimed 2012 doomsday is a hoax. Everything the scam artists are saying about 2012 is a lie.
The Mayan calendar doesn't end, it just recycles. The Maya didn't predict anything for 2012.
No one predicted it before the hoaxers started claiming it. There were no ancient predictions. There is no mention of 2012 in the Bible, Nostradamus never mentioned it, nor did the Egyptians, the I Ching, the Hopi, Edgar Cayce, Mother Shipton, or Merlin.
None of it is said or supported by scientists.
All the claimed astronomical events are either impossible or have no effect on us.
The Solar maximum is now expected to occur in May 2013 and won't hurt us. It could interfere with electronics and communications.
We aren't going to have any alignments aside from the approximate alignment that occurs every year at the December solstice.
Geomagnetic reversal (polar reversal) takes hundreds to thousands of years to occur. We wouldn’t even feel it happening.
Swine flu has only a 10% mortality rate, as compared to 70% for the 2007 outbreak of Avian flu.
Nibiru doesn't exist. It came from Z. Sitchen's misinterpretation of ancient Sumerian references to the planet Jupiter. Even Sitchen didn't claim it would come back in 2012 (he said 2085). Nancy Lieder, who hears aliens in her head and originally said her "Planet X" would be here in 2003) took over Sitchen's imaginary planet and changed her doomsday date to 2012 when her original prediction failed.
If such an object actually existed, thousands of astronomers around the world would have seen it by now. There is a $5,000 Nibiru challenge for anyone who can give the coordinates. No one has come forward to collect.
That covers most of the absurd claims. The world will still be here after 2012, along with most of us.
- ?Lv 51 decade ago
The only thing I know of that's actually on a collision course with earth is a 500ft long asteroid that's due to pass between the moon and earth in 2029.. but not actually supposed to HIT us (gonna be close tho). This is supposed to be the reason why NASA has recently started working on ways to "push" asteroids that are on a collision course with earth away.
As for planet X.. no, it doesn't exist.. if it did, we would have seen it by now. And if it really DOES exist.. we will see it long before it actually collides into our planet.
Think of it this way.. even if the government DID know it exists, and ARE building a bunker.. an amateur astronomer is bound to see it, and let CNN or FOX news know. Someone will speak up.. something that large can NOT hit us without someone knowing.. period.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Your fears are unfounded. All of the stuff you typed about is made up, like the boogey man and my rottweiler (but I still eave the "Beware of Dog" sign up to twart trespessers).
Everything you hear about that particular doomsday is designed to make money. It's a hoax.
The 2012 hoax-off has many claims, even quite a few that are self contradicting, and many others that contradict other parts of it.
It is difficult to calculate where it began. It seems several different armageddon's sort of (slowly at first, then faster and faster as of recent months) "merged" into one.
First off, you have the Mayan Calender, (a cyclical calender) that turns over to a new Baktun on Dec. 21 (or 23 to some people's interpretations) 2012. It's the equivalent of a new year's day for them. The calender rolls over, like your car odometer would... and you car doesn't end when it ticks over to a new front digit, does it? The guy to blame for this nonsense is Jose Arguelles. Do a wiki search on him to determine if he has any understanding of archeaology or interpretation of Mayan artifacts, (credentials are lacking, imagination is not). Then decide if you wish to believe him or not.
The Planet X nonsense is the concoction of Nancy Lieder. She tried to sell books to "survive the end of the world" when this planet was suppossed to crashinto earth, or cause a pole shift, or whatever... back in 2003.
Since she didn't sell enough books, she republished it, changed the date to match with Jose Arguelles' end of the world, and, VOILA! A new money making machine with zero scientific evidence whatsoever!!! Hooray! A sucker is born every minute... And Ms. Leider wants that suckers wallet. Throw her lil sidekick Mark Hazelwood into the mix, and you have a recipe to confuse people into scaring them into emptying their wallets.
It's a shame if you ask me.
What else?
Zechariah Sitchin's Niburu?
Ooooh, don't get me started. First of all, he misinterpreted an ancient Sumerian artifact. Fudged some dates on some mass extinction periods on earth, and came up with some 2085 date for the Annunaki to come back and get the gold from earthlings that we've alledgedly suppossed to have been mining for them for a few millenia.
Problem is, Sitchin's fake planet was not intended to come in 2012, he claims it will return in 2085 (equally impossible), either way he is upset the 2012ers had no problem hijacking his planet and throwing it into the mix, not that a fake planet will come by no matter what hypothetical year you attribute to it.
Do you want me to continue?
I can certainly go into greater detail, if you would care to delve into it.
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- 1 decade ago
It's okay. If it was there we would probably have seen it ages ago, since it has such a big orbit that takes over 3000 years to complete. And even if it did come, who says aliens are bad people? They may be as nice as anyone. But I don't really believe in Planet X.
- 1 decade ago
Why would you believe in what "nostradamus/ planetx/ Egyptians the bible" say when there are there are thousands of astronomers/scientists that say that nothing will happen?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Scientists r finding new new planets outside pluto and maybe they may find a planet similar to earth with primitive r somewhat intelligent creatures like humans. If not in this galaxy may be planet x is in other galaxies. We have billions and billions of galaxies, there is possibility
- AdamLv 61 decade ago
There is no planet due for collision with Earth anytime in the near future. Planet X does not exist. Nor does Nibiru.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
What on EARTH are you talking about?? Planet X? Stop living in a comic book and face the real life for once...and you don't need to be afraid anymore..you"ll live.
- 1 decade ago
Yeah its another planet in our solar system. It doesnt mean anything. Why are you scared? we have better telescopes now...we find new things everyday