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Title: Nibiru in Antartica. ALLSKY Telescope catches ELENIN and NIBIRU Florida State Un
Post by: Marty Champions on July 21, 2011, 04:33:24 PM
ALLSKY Telescope catches ELENIN and NIBIRU Florida State Univ. - 07/16/11

Title: Re: Nibiru in Antartica. ALLSKY Telescope catches ELENIN and NIBIRU Florida State Un
Post by: PJim on July 21, 2011, 04:38:04 PM
ALLSKY Telescope catches ELENIN and NIBIRU Florida State Univ. - 07/16/11



Synopsis?
Title: Re: Nibiru in Antartica. ALLSKY Telescope catches ELENIN and NIBIRU Florida State Un
Post by: Rami on July 21, 2011, 04:53:17 PM
damn, and I just had started to relax about all this elenin dark star alien tomfoolery 


I got banned at that glp forum a month ago, perhaps that eased me into a false security about this? while it's actually still being a big unknown?


Title: Re: Nibiru in Antartica. ALLSKY Telescope catches ELENIN and NIBIRU Florida State Un
Post by: Marty Champions on July 21, 2011, 05:06:52 PM
Synopsis?

some african american scientists shows an observatory in antartica showing some nibiru, scientists are shown in "suspecting" suites in antartica narrator then compares the sightings to pics from chile
Title: Re: Nibiru in Antartica. ALLSKY Telescope catches ELENIN and NIBIRU Florida State Un
Post by: Rami on July 21, 2011, 05:11:19 PM
this is a good video,

but it's gonna be hard to see this planet,

 maybe as faint as the moon in daylight. but at night a lot of people should have already seen it with telescopes, no? unless it's coming in from behind the sun.
Title: Re: Nibiru in Antartica. ALLSKY Telescope catches ELENIN and NIBIRU Florida State Un
Post by: Marty Champions on July 22, 2011, 04:32:42 AM
this is a good video,

but it's gonna be hard to see this planet,

 maybe as faint as the moon in daylight. but at night a lot of people should have already seen it with telescopes, no? unless it's coming in from behind the sun.

but what if this planet is visable by the southpole, no matter what the size it would be difficult to see because the planet is beyond the visable horizon?