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19-05-2011, 03:06 AM
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We maybe in for a rough ride
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19-05-2011, 03:13 AM
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Originally Posted by tmf
We maybe in for a rough ride
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Why do you feel that?
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Life never goes the way we expect it to, but always takes us where we need to be.
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19-05-2011, 03:23 AM
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Originally Posted by innerlight
Why do you feel that?
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I think the earth is due for a good cleaning. Its happen before and will happen again and again.
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19-05-2011, 04:01 AM
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With all the probes, telescopes (including the Hubble and Chandra space telescopes )that have been sent into space or are looking into space, if there was a another planet it would have been found. We are getting to where we can see near the edges of the Universe itself and detect planets in other very remote solar systems, how could we miss a planet in our own solar system? It makes no logical sense, I won't say its impossible, but I am 99.999% sure there is no Nibiru.
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20-05-2011, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Scibat
With all the probes, telescopes (including the Hubble and Chandra space telescopes )that have been sent into space or are looking into space, if there was a another planet it would have been found. We are getting to where we can see near the edges of the Universe itself and detect planets in other very remote solar systems, how could we miss a planet in our own solar system? It makes no logical sense, I won't say its impossible, but I am 99.999% sure there is no Nibiru.
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they didnt miss it look it up,they are tracking it.
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20-05-2011, 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by tmf
they didnt miss it look it up,they are tracking it.
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Who is "they"? As far as I know no serious professional astronomer has claimed to see and/or track this planet.
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25-05-2011, 05:19 PM
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Originally posted by HBuck72 (As far as we know Sumarian's did not have highpowered space telescopes).
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Neither did the Dogon.
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In the late 1940’s, Dogon priests greatly surprised the French anthropologists Griaule and Dieterlen by telling them secret Dogon myths about the star Sirius (8.6 light years from the earth). The priests said that Sirius had a companion star that was invisible to the human eye. They also stated that the star moved in a 50-year elliptical orbit around Sirius, that it was small and incredibly heavy, and that it rotated on its axis.
All these things happen to be true (the actual orbital figure is 50.04 +/- 0.09 years). But what makes this so remarkable is that the companion star of Sirius, called Sirius B, was first photographed in 1970. While people began to suspect its existence around 1844, it was not seen through a telescope until 1862. The Dogon beliefs, on the other hand, were supposedly thousands of years old.
The Dogon name for Sirius B (Po Tolo) consists of the word for star (tolo) and "po," the name of the smallest seed known to them. By this name they describe the star's smallness -- it is, they say, "the smallest thing there is." They also claim that it is "the heaviest star," and white. The tribe claims that Po is composed of a mysterious, super-dense metal called sagala, which they declare is heavier than all the iron on Earth. Not until 1926 did Western science discover that this tiny star is a white dwarf, a category of star characterized by very great density.
Many artifacts were found describing the star system, including a statue examined by Dieterlen that is at least 400 years old. The Dogon also describe a third star in the Sirius system, called Emme Ya. Larger and lighter than Sirius B, this star revolves around Sirius as well. Around the star Emme Ya orbits a planet from which the mythic Nommos originally came. To date, however, astronomers have not identified Emme Ya. Will our celestial observation devices one day be powerful enough for us to find this legendary planet, thereby adding still more mystery to the extraordinary - seemingly impossible - astronomical knowledge of the Dogon? In addition to their knowledge of the Sirius group, the Dogon mythology includes Saturn's rings and Jupiter's four major moons.
They have four calendars, for the Sun, Moon, Sirius, and Venus, and have long known that planets orbit the sun. The Dogon say their astronomical knowledge was given to them by the Nommos, amphibious beings sent to Earth from Sirius for the benefit of mankind. The word Nommos comes from a Dogon word meaning, "to make one drink," and the Nommos are also called Masters of the Water, the Monitors, and the Teachers.
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http://sacredsites.com/africa/mali/dogon.html
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25-05-2011, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by HBuck72
Who is "they"? As far as I know no serious professional astronomer has claimed to see and/or track this planet.
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That is what I was going to say as well. If it is being tracked by any scientific means, I would love to see a link as some kind or proof this is true.
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26-05-2011, 11:30 AM
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Has anyone read the many many books on Nibiru, 2012 and the Annunaki? For all interested, may I suggest reading his first book - 'The 12th Planet'. So very compelling but written by a balanced individual that has a lot to offer the discerning 2012 enthusiast :)
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