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Eve_4000Bc (OP) User ID: 585449 United States 01/09/2009 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's not a satilite. I see those and this is much bigger. It looks like a huge star and so my asumption is it's a planet. Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer. |
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Eve_4000Bc (OP) User ID: 585449 United States 01/09/2009 07:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 460393 United States 01/09/2009 07:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If it exists (we can't say for sure yet, right?) then sure it could be. After all, look at how often Nasa / Science changes their minds. ; ) Science = what we see in now, even if unexplainable. It's nothing more than opinion and a few tests. Everyone is a scientist, some are better than others aye. I look up at the sky a lot. sometimes I wish on the first star I see but is it really a star? Could it be a planet? Quoting: Eve_4000BcIt probally is a planet but which one? If you educate yourself with astronamy what is the first star that shines at night but is really a planet. Do you think we can see planet Niburu from just sighting it and mistaking it as a star? I even see this huge planet looking star move sometimes. It's odd to see it just orbit around very slowly. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 589708 United Kingdom 01/09/2009 07:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The laws of planetary motion tell us that if an object were to be at the Earth's orbit just four years from now, it would already be inside the orbit of Saturn and hence easily detected by professional and amateur astronomers all over the world. Quoting: Eve_4000Bcoh! is that what nasa tells you? great! Now that the truth is said... Hhm! I have this feeling it's been in our solar system all along. I wonder though how it moves and why it's so clear to see by me but other people just don't report it. I know a little about Nibiru, enough to distinguish the real Babylonian deity from the crazy stuff posted on the web, much of which can be traced to the science fiction books by Zecharia Sitchin such as "The 12th Planet". Nibiru is a minor character in the Babylonian creation poem Enuma Elish as recorded in the library of Assurbanipal, King of Assyria (668-627 BCE). Sumer flourished much earlier, from about the 23rd century to the 17th century BCE. The claims that Nibiru is a planet and was known to the Sumerians are contradicted by scholars (unlike Sitchin) who actually study and translate the written records of ancient Mesopotamia. As to the idea that Nibiru is a planet orbiting a "dark star" that is a companion to the Sun, note that there is no such thing as a dark star. By definition, a star is a self-luminous object quote |
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Eve_4000Bc (OP) User ID: 585449 United States 01/09/2009 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer. |
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Eve_4000Bc (OP) User ID: 585449 United States 01/09/2009 07:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer. |
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Eve_4000Bc (OP) User ID: 585449 United States 01/09/2009 07:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I believe that is Venus. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 460393Venus has become brighter and brighter (or closer, or both) in the last 7-10 years. It's all over this site, many recognize this. I believe that planet niburu has. Prove it? Anyone with a nice exspensive million dollar scope can prove there's life on these planets. Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 460393 United States 01/09/2009 07:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a $75 dollar scope and a $300 dollar scope. I can see 22 million miles away with my $300 set, and around 1-3 with my $75. I can see the rings on Saturn even. I'm saving up for a dmi that allows me to take pictures in RGB, and also allows control of the scope via computer. Something to keep in mind. IF a planet had life as ours and the atmosphere because crap, they would be living in underground cities. (domes on planets?) I believe that is Venus. Quoting: Eve_4000BcVenus has become brighter and brighter (or closer, or both) in the last 7-10 years. It's all over this site, many recognize this. I believe that planet niburu has. Prove it? Anyone with a nice exspensive million dollar scope can prove there's life on these planets. |
Eve_4000Bc (OP) User ID: 585449 United States 01/09/2009 09:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a $75 dollar scope and a $300 dollar scope. I can see 22 million miles away with my $300 set, and around 1-3 with my $75. I can see the rings on Saturn even. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 460393I'm saving up for a dmi that allows me to take pictures in RGB, and also allows control of the scope via computer. Something to keep in mind. IF a planet had life as ours and the atmosphere because crap, they would be living in underground cities. (domes on planets?) I believe that is Venus. Venus has become brighter and brighter (or closer, or both) in the last 7-10 years. It's all over this site, many recognize this. I believe that planet niburu has. Prove it? Anyone with a nice exspensive million dollar scope can prove there's life on these planets. Are you saying that those planets have beings but they duck under the ground cause the beings have created a destructive atmoshere condition that isnt healthy to sustain on the ground? I think you should keep looking and search for mars then. I don't think the apes have the intelligence level to do that just yet... Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer. |
Eve_4000Bc (OP) User ID: 585595 United States 01/09/2009 10:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer. |
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Eve_4000Bc (OP) User ID: 585449 United States 01/10/2009 12:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The laws of planetary motion tell us that if an object were to be at the Earth's orbit just four years from now, it would already be inside the orbit Laws of planetary motion? Who made them? Oh please. Nature. True. But can you define them, anyone? I don't know but you might want to ask some guy named Kelper. Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer. |
Eve_4000Bc (OP) User ID: 585595 United States 01/10/2009 12:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | kelper says it's relatively simple. So in your face! Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71666 United States 01/10/2009 12:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The laws of planetary motion tell us that if an object were to be at the Earth's orbit just four years from now, it would already be inside the orbit of Saturn and hence easily detected by professional and amateur astronomers all over the world. Quoting: Eve_4000Bcoh! is that what nasa tells you? no, this is not what nasa tells us, but a proven law centuries older then nasa. educate yourself, a mind is a terrible thing to waste. |
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Eve_4000Bc (OP) User ID: 585595 United States 01/10/2009 02:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm a simple woman. I just typed stuff in a search bar and got this: [link to www.google.com] Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 536629 United States 01/10/2009 02:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Eve_4000Bc Kepler, not kelper. People would take you more seriously if you took the time to correct your spelling. You do seem to have an interesting set of knowledge. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 585595 United States 01/10/2009 03:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I look up at the sky a lot. sometimes I wish on the first star I see but is it really a star? Could it be a planet? Quoting: Prof_RabbitIt probally is a planet but which one? Venus It's not Venus. Niburu rotates. It's odd I have this theory but I can feel other beings thoughts. I even tried to sing to them walking around out in the country around my house as a child. They were watching me and I tried to talk to them and sing. Out in the valley the night sky is clear. I could defineatley see a planet not a star but as a kid thought it was a star following me. I would sing when I got scared too. i was so young. I don't think it's Venus. |
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Eve_4000Bc (OP) User ID: 585595 United States 01/10/2009 05:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's not a satilite. I see those and this is much bigger. It looks like a huge star and so my asumption is it's a planet. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 416242If I knew where the Nibiru stucks I would drag him here by his cock. You're so crazy that you are funny. Niburu is a planet. Whose cock are you referring too? lol Well if it's a cock your going to pull and drag a guy I'm with yah. Got to show em whose boss... lol Question authority every time. Ask them how that makes them feel. Ask them why? Ask them when you have an opinion with your opinion and question them with that! There is no being with ALL THE answers accept for God. Even still question. But trust if it's all good and loving then follow with your full heart believing. For the light will always be the light. It makes me a believer. |