4 Adar II 5776
Just look at this photo taken with a camera at 30,000 ft above the Pacific Ocean...
I've outlined here the way I see it - Nibiru within a gaseous cloud or surrounded by a debris field with one of its satellites (moons?) orbiting it.
One reference says: "The Maya describe the Destroyer as a reddish disk with gaseous wings when seen in the sky."
I'm anxious to see what it looks like from here now, but our skies have been too hazy these past few days and rain is supposed to set in tomorrow for a few more days. Looks like there won't be another opportunity before the end of this week.
Here is another very credible video.
Yeah I guess it's coming soon! I got at 4:00 in the morning the sky was all red in Israel. Did somebody put attention?
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Red dawns and red sunsets are not unusual.
DeletePhenomenon of the red skies in the morning is usually due to the rising sun which reflects in the chemtrails. A completely other story if you are seeing red skies in the night, especially at midnight, when there is absolutely no chance that the sun coud be a source for this light. Such a night time red sky phenomena has been recently observed by different people in several places around the world. One such observation has been done personally by me. You can read my comment about it here: http://nibiruiscoming.blogspot.de/2016/03/update-6.html?showComment=1457402661719#c3996007073037205138
ReplyDeleteA red area of the sky at the horizon after dark usually indicates a fire in that area. It can't be Nibiru because it is traveling with the sun and it's not yet big enough in our sky to influence the color to any noticeable degree.
DeleteOk. Hmm. When do you think in the Southern hemisphere I will be able to maybe late at night see Nibiru, and where do I look?
ReplyDeleteThank you.
If it's coming between Earth and the sun, you're not ever going to be able to see it at night when the earth is turned away from the sun.
DeleteThat's a good video. You can see more clearly the red planet/star to the left of the sun.
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