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Subject Questions about Niburu and the mindset of believers
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Original Message Obviously this theory about Niburu has been raging for many years, arguaments for and against its existence and location etc etc etc...

My questions relate to the people that are so utterly certain it exists that it goes almost as far as them being personally offended as soon as someone says it doesn't. To the people that from an outside perspective almost see it as a religion and to be honest it's mostly faith based too.

What, if there is anything, is good about the existence of Niburu?

From what I read it brings floods, earthquakes, tsunami's, hurricanes etc... just death, destruction, pain, loss, fear...

Why are people so utterly compelled for it to be true?

Is it purely so they feel they can 'get one over' on the people at the top. So they can say they were right? Or is the death and destruction what they want?

Does it also sound religious to anyone else, an end times scenario? Is there a correlation between literal believers of revelations and believers in Niburu?

Many questions I know, but I hope to see reasoned answers from both sides.
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