29 January 2017

A Hint To Nibiru in Academy Award-Nominated Film?

3 Shevat 5777

"La La Land" is perhaps the most talked-about film of the year. It has set records for awards...
La La Land has already made history, breaking the record for most Golden Globes won by a single film after snagging all seven of the awards it was nominated for. On Tuesday, the spectacular film was nominated for 14 Academy Awards, tying with All About Eve and Tiantic for the most nominations of all time. With an additional eight accolades on the Critics' Choice winners' list and a total of 15 trophies so far, it seems like the musical is set to make an unprecedented sweep through award season.
What are the chances that a hint to Nibiru would be prominent in this film which has no doubt been viewed already by tens of millions of people, if not hundreds of millions worldwide?

At 53:20 into the film at the link above, there is a scene in which the main characters of the story go to an old-movie theater to see a 1955 James Dean film, "Rebel Without A Cause". You see just the beginning of the "planetarium scene" during which a narrator describes an earth-shattering encounter with a star which wipes out life on the planet. 
"...For many days before the end of our earth, people will look into the night sky and notice a star increasingly bright and increasingly near. As this star approaches us, the weather will change. The great polar fields of the north and south will rot and divide and the seas will turn warm...."
In "La La Land", this is the only part of "Rebel Without a Cause" we hear, because the film breaks and interrupts the movie at this point. The main characters leave the theater and go to the actual planetarium itself where they go on an imaginary trip to the stars and dance their way across the cosmos.

What are the chances, you might ask, of a famous classic film from1955 including a hint to Nibiru? Consider this...

In 1950, Immanuel Velikovsky published his ground-breaking work, Worlds in Collision. The hateful scientific attacks upon him were crushing, yet, his book was found open on Einstein's desk after his death. This suppression was aimed not just at Velikovsky. It was aimed at the kind of knowledge that naturally flows out from what is certainly, one of the most challenging books in the history of science. If was in the midst of this scientific pogrom, that the Planet X story truly began. 
Spokane Daily Chronicle - Dec 9, 1950 Planet Pluto Almost Defies Measurements 
The new object for some time was designated by such names as Planet X, the Flagstaff object, and the trans-Neptunian planet. Some suggested that is should be called Lowell of the late director of the observatory since he had calculated that another planet must lie beyond Neptune and had seemingly predicted its location fairly accurately. 
The Washington Reporter - Jan 2, 1952 Astronomers Scan Skies Seeking Tenth Planet X
He says scientists have observed that Neptune is being lifted above it's normal path in the heavens and that the cause may well be a huge tenth or perhaps even an eleventh planet slowly circling in space millions of miles beyond the present known limits of the solar system. "Perhaps in the near future," Dr. Levitt declares, "astronomers will again be pointing their telescopes to predetermined points searching for the point of light called Planet X."    (Source)
The really weird part is that Velikovsky spoke about Venus and what do we see in our night sky, but a star getting "increasingly bright and increasingly near." And that star is purportedly Venus! And our weather is changing beyond anything previously known and the North Pole is melting and the South Pole is splitting apart!

I have no wisdom to share, just observations and questions without answers. Your guess is as good as mine. But, one thing we do know for sure: there is no such thing as a coincidence.

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2 comments:

  1. Wonderful post. The more we understand the greater the need for teshuva. The author of your video on Venus has another one also very good: https://youtu.be/HiCfQ4YC8II. He calls it Comet Planet Venus.

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