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Pacific Island Vanishes. Scientists find no trace BBC
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 21425114:MV8yMDYwMDY3XzM0NjU2NDUzXzZEMzY5RTEx] [quote:FatalW1shes:MV8yMDYwMDY3XzM0NjU1Nzg1XzIxMDg1NERF] Or wait a minute.... The nibiru tards are right.... There is a rogue body nearby cause gravitational pull on our planet and it pulled the body of water up and over the island..... Yeah...that's it... [/quote] Or.. the gravitational pull yanked it out of the ocean and toward the planet/star/lens flare. [/quote]
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Just being reported today on BBC.
What has happened to the island?
If Google Earth had images of it, how could that have been a human error?
Bizarre.
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