5 Adar II 5776
This is how I envision Nibiru's current position on its elliptical orbit around the Sun. (Note: Not to scale.)
It's coming in through the sun's glare and its passage between the earth and the sun at some point will result in "days of darkness" as it completely blots out the sun with its tremendous size. Its growing magnetic pull will rip the earth's crust apart and whip the oceans into a frenzy. The pole reversal will likely take place as it makes its turn and starts to pull away.
I expect The Powers That Be to start WW3 as the ultimate distraction right before it becomes visible. This will lead to economic collapse, civil unrest and martial law just after they've fled to the calm and safety of their bunkers. Their hope is that the majority of whoever survives these calamities will succumb to the pole reversal resulting from Nibiru's passage.
The rain did not materialize today, but there were still some high thin clouds and haze which really obscures this object. However, I did manage to pull this image from photos I took at 4 pm today.
Have you sold all your belongings, and moved to a secure location, have you stocked up on non-perishable supplies?
ReplyDeleteYeah, I did that 20 years ago.
DeleteWell, just in case, I have bottled water, some can goods, paper goods and reading material, as I suppose we won't have Internet or electricity. Oh, yes and candles too. It will be much of a 'wait until it concludes its orbit near us'. We in Israel are supposed to be protected, like on an oasis, Oasis Eretz Yisrael.
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COMET BRIGHTENS AS IT APPROACHES EARTH: On March 21st, Comet 252P/LINEAR will make a close approach to Earth--only 0.036 AU (5.4 million km) away. This is the fifth closest cometary approach on record and, as a result, the normally dim comet could become an easy target for backyard telescopes. In fact, it is brightening much faster than expected: data. "Comet 252P/LINEAR has surpassed expectations and is now bordering on naked eye visibility for southern observers," reports Michael Mattiazzo of Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia, who took this picture on March 13th:
"Since March 7th, the comet has brightened about 0.5 magnitudes per day," continues Mattiazzo, "and now it is near 6th magnitude. The comet's atmosphere (coma) is expanding rapidly, too, from 10 arcminutes on March 7th to 35 arcminutes on March 14th. It may reach 1o across by March 21st."
This is a southern hemisphere event. At closest approach on March 21st, the brightening comet will speed through the constellations Triangulum Australis and Apus. Observers south of the equator can use this ephemeris to point their telescopes. In remote places with very dark skies, it is possible that no telescope will be required; naked eyes might suffice.
UPDATE: There is a chance that the comet's approach could cause a minor meteor shower. According to the International Meteor Organization, modeling by meteor forecaster "Mikhail Maslov indicates that there might be a weak episode of faint, very slow meteors (15.5 km/s) on March 28–30 from a radiant near the star μ Leporis." Little is known about meteors from this comet, so estimates of the meteor rate are very uncertain. Maslov's models suggest no more than 5 to 10 per hour