Posted by:
melissa3839
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Date: January 23, 2011 02:29PM
You would have to be the stupidest person on the planet to fall for the "Nibiru / Planet X" or "2 suns" line of crap.
1-- They say it happens every 3600 years, but if it did, our ancestors would not have survived it, and we wouldn't be here. Furthermore, if it did happen so regularly, we would see its gravitational and environmental affect on all the other planets in our solar system-- and we don't.
2-- Calling an already-identified planet "Planet X" is an oxymoron. Once a planet has been named, it is no longer called "Planed X".
3-- If another sun were traveling toward us and were due to pass by us in a year or two, it would be the brightest thing in the night sky today, besides the moon. You wouldn't even need a telescope to spot it.
4-- There are tons of FAKE pictures floating all over the internet, of "Nibiru" next to the sun. They claim you can't see it at night because its "hiding behind the sun". Problem is, they have been claiming that for 2 years!!! For crying out loud, it can't be hiding behind the sun all year long! We make a complete circle around the sun in only one year. So just in less that 6 months, we would be moved over to a spot where we could see it at night. PULEEEEEAASSEEE.
5-- Others claim we can't see it because its due south of the earth... Even if it were, it would still be visible by the entire southern hemisphere. Hate to burst their bubble... And in that case, it contradicts the "hiding behind the sun" claim, which indicates that the doomsayers don't know weather they are coming or going.
6-- When the film "2012" was released, the advertisement would point you to Google search 2012. And surprise, surprise! Guess what was the FIRST site to pop up when you did that?? The "official" 2012 website--- Which consequently is OWNED by Sony entertainment. Heck, I can do that with a website!! just create a Google Adwords account, and pay the fee to be bumped up to the first Google search page. Doesnt' mean its a good resource, or even popular. It just means they paid to get it put on the first page, at the top of the list. And the "scientists" making claims on the website are merely actors from the film. Give me a break. It stinks to high heaven of a hoax.
7-- The Mayan calender DOES NOT END in 2012. That's the wrong interpretation of it. It simply starts over again. You know.... Like ours does every December? Only theirs is just a bit longer, to say the very least. There are other cultural calendars that are longer than ours as well, but I don't see us crying "end of the world!" every time one of them renews. Its called movie propaganda, people.
8-- Everyone is talking about the "alignment" in December 2012... Um... So what?? That happens every December.
9-- The only thing that will ACTUALLY happen in 2012, is the solar storm, when the sun reaches the peak of its cycle. That might knock the power out, if its freakishly strong. If not, we just see pretty colors in the sky in a few areas, since the "northern lights" will be seen a bit lower. It was strong enough to out the power for a bit in the 1950's. But so what? That happens every 11 years. I remember the last one, I was living in the farthest northern region of California. I saw the lights, and I thought it was rather lovely.
People need to chill out and find something else to focus on, lol.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2011 02:35PM by melissa3839.