(PLANETX - NIBIRU) Could this be Wormwood Nibiru.

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(PLANETX - NIBIRU) Could this be Wormwood Nibiru NASA clip.

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  • Bpeirce2#

    Bpeirce2 August 5, 2010 10:52:03 PM CEST

    Correction, impact may create fission of heavier elements which burn hotter, this will cause increase in intensity and size of body!

  • Gostrider#

    Gostrider July 29, 2010 4:22:17 AM CEST

    Washington State, USA, Northern Hemisphere.

  • Bpeirce2#

    Bpeirce2 July 29, 2010 3:49:17 AM CEST

    what geographical area of he world are you!

  • Gostrider#

    Gostrider July 29, 2010 3:40:00 AM CEST

    Why is the silly music always put on vids like these? Anyway there is this real bright white object that comes up at about 11pm to 2am from the E horz and I do not think its Venus. My location is NW usa.

  • Bpeirce2#

    Bpeirce2 July 29, 2010 12:40:58 AM CEST

    I am going to have to go out and look at the sunset tonight! I don't like the video evidence because I have no clue what I am looking at. Looks like it can be explained as follows: impact released a shock wave, the energy was so intense that it ignited secondary fission in lighter elements contained in the commet or asteroid that hit the low heat dwarf star. It grows in luminocity and size as the increased heat causes it to expand. You can see a flattening of the round surface at 10 oclock region,...indicating massive impact. The increase in luminescence gives the object away as to its identity, is a dwarf star splitting heavier elements, burning cooler temp shrinking because of it, becoming denser. It collides in a high energy collision which suddlenly splits the lighter hotter elements.

  • Symbolon#

    Symbolon July 28, 2010 11:54:01 PM CEST

    Could THIS be Nibiru? I am afraid not.