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American National Space Agency is tired of talk of the mythical Nibiru, also known as Planet X. About This was recently announced by NASA astrophysicist David Morrison. By According to the 77-year-old scientist, he no longer has the strength to explain to the townsfolk, that no deadly celestial body described in Sumerian-Akkadian mythology and supposedly rapidly today approaching the Earth does not really exist.
In our century, Nibiru was intensely talked about, presumably in 1995 the year when a certain Nancy Leader stated that representatives of an extraterrestrial civilization from the zeta star grid warned her of the impending Planet X collision with Earth. With the development of the Internet, many other conspiracy theorists, visionaries and simply alarmists, claiming that Nibiru will soon be destroyed by our priceless “blue ball. “David Morrison kept a close eye on all these rumors and drew the appropriate conclusions.
This is how all this folly of thoughts and assumptions explains. eminent astrophysicist:
Back in 2008, I believed that theories about Nibiru are internet rumors empty and completely baseless that quickly lose popularity. But no, people keep talking about this and after 10 years – that’s what is amazing! The last apocalypse associated with Planet X, we were promised November 19 this year, and where he? Look – we are still alive and well. But hysteria continues: at least once per working day I get a question about Nibiru. People are afraid to live, people cannot sleep, fearing this. When I start to convince a person that no Planet X is moves toward us, they suspect me of fraud, or even just openly called a liar: they say, I hide from the public an important information. Why then does someone write and call me if everyone knows better than me how is this mystical Nibiru?
NASA Nibiru