The Secret Planet

  • Schilling G
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Planet X? That was discovered long ago. But NASA is keeping it secret, undoubtedly in close collaboration with observatories throughout the world. The planet goes around the Sun every 3,600 years in an elongated orbit and is currently on a collision course with the Earth. The disastrous portents of that imminent encounter -- probably in 2012 -- are visible everywhere. And that Nibiru, as Planet X is called, is being kept under wraps by the secret world government is not so surprising since the apocalyptic celestial body is populated by the Anunnaki, the highly developed civilization that was responsible for creating humanity.

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Schilling, G. (2009). The Secret Planet. In The Hunt for Planet X (pp. 111–117). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77805-1_13

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