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Anyone want to talk crustal displacement yet?
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I read somewhere (can't recall exactly where) that when and if the earth were to stop rotating (three days of darkness?), our gravity would become less. Don't know if that would be true.
Have also read I think it was in the emerald tablets (Sitchen), that in regards to Nibiru, the tail of that body would be in our direction two times. The size and power of Nibiru would effect all planets as it passes through. Ours is not an exception.
We would know of the debris tail hitting us when there are many more meteors, asteroids, and because of the oxidized iron particles hitting our atmosphere, we would see bodies of water turning red (like Moses' day, all water in Egypt turned blood red).
Because of such a strong power Nibiru would have compared to our smaller planet, as Nibiru gets extremely close (or close enough), both our poles will move and face the source of the strong pull. This is when our planet stops its rotation. The "three days of darkness" will only apply to the side of our planet facing away from the sun.
Now most folks may think there wouldn't be any harm for darkness of three days. On the contrary, imagine three days with no heat/warmth of the sun. It can get freezing cold, can kill off vegetation/food sources, power would certainly be out. Not to mention the terrible weather and ground forces happening at the same time.On the sun's side, it could get deathly hot, hotter than any desert anywhere known on the planet.
Have read about the flash freezing that took the lives of mammoths that still had food in their mouths, they froze so fast. That flash freeze could have been one of the things that happened during the last shift event.
Good thread by the way. Thank you
Quoting: TripleReiki Thank you for responding good sir. if it was Nibiru or some heavenly body causing the havoc that it would be on a more regular time cycle. this event varies up to 6000 years in its recurrence. it has to be something else. I believe its just an earth mechanics issue based on angular momentum.
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