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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #250 on: December 12, 2015, 05:12:09 AM »
Can we get an ETA?

Update:  They appear to be narrowing it down to either Xmas(ish), or the start of the new financial year*...

"Many believers claim the mega-planet will destroy us by April 2016, but a breakaway group says it has uncovered evidence we have even less time and it will be before the end of this month before the devastating pass."

http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/623791/PICTURED-First-images-of-Planet-X-set-to-wipe-out-life-on-Earth-THIS-month

*disclaimer:  The Express is a bit of a sh*t-rag...
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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #251 on: December 12, 2015, 05:51:10 AM »
Thanks for the update!

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #252 on: December 12, 2015, 05:54:30 AM »
For fucks sake the date of arival this wiggs/nigiru shit changes every week

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #253 on: December 12, 2015, 06:44:19 AM »
For fucks sake the date of arival this wiggs/nigiru shit changes every week

It's running on CPT.

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #254 on: December 12, 2015, 07:08:48 AM »
You will be able to see it with the naked eye soon. They won't be able to hide it much longer...All these things you think are things are multinational manufactured diversions. Planet X, will get as close as 14 million miles away but this is enough to do what it does, it culls the earth and consciousness is raised in some. The Hebrews were protected by The Most High last time it came through during the exodus from Egypt. It will happen again. Many, many, many will die, they know and don't care. There will be a pole shift, earthquakes,  famine, disease and meteors in amounts like you've never seen. There will also be things you've never seen.  Planet X, is also responsible for "Global Warming" or climate change. This is why the Fema Camps and underground bases. And soon martial law.

This is also why none gives a Fuck about the economy and why they do give a Fuck about us having guns.

This, is the big event everyone has been waiting for...

Wiggs, how can Nibiru just move around without being affected by the sun's gravitational force?

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #255 on: December 12, 2015, 08:06:03 AM »
Wiggs, how can Nibiru just move around without being affected by the sun's gravitational force?


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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #256 on: December 12, 2015, 08:09:20 AM »
Wiggs, how can Nibiru just move around without being affected by the sun's gravitational force?


What color is Space?  Black.  Ergo, it moves through the powah of de Blackness.  'n' sheit.

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #257 on: December 13, 2015, 10:30:59 AM »
Planet Nibiru Dinndoo Nuffin- END OF THREAD!!!!

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #258 on: December 13, 2015, 01:15:09 PM »
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/12/11/scientists-claimed-they-found-the-elusive-planet-x-now-astronomers-are-in-an-uproar/


It’s a big, dark presence at the farthest reaches of our solar system, a mysterious force powerful enough to skew the paths of planets in orbit and yet so subtle that it slips undetected past even the most powerful telescopes on Earth. For centuries, it has eluded some of the most brilliant minds in astronomy — some say it even destroyed one. It’s the subject of endless calculations and rampant speculation, crackpot theories and countless hours spent gazing, fruitlessly, at the night sky.

It’s known as Planet X.

And on Tuesday, a group of astronomers said they’d found not just one such presence, but two of them.

“ALMA discovers the most distant object of the solar system,” read the title of one paper uploaded to the research-sharing site arXiv. “The serendipitous discovery of a possible new solar system object with ALMA,” went the other.

Using the Atacama large millimeter/submillimeter array (ALMA), a powerful telescope located in the high desert of Chile, the researchers said they’d come across two extremely large objects skimming through the outskirts of the solar system.

Though both studies were submitted to the prestigious journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, neither has been peer-reviewed or formally published — steps that are par for the course with any kind of serious scientific research but especially when pronouncements of previously unknown planets are at stake. They’re both based on limited observations — just two spottings apiece for each odd object. And even after just 48 hours online, they have garnered a great deal of skepticism within the astronomy community.

But the researchers say they posted their papers with exactly that purpose.

“We specifically wanted to reach the community that could tell us if we overlooked something, in which case we fully intend to withdraw the papers,” Wouter Vlemmings, an astronomer at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and co-author on both studies, told Scientific American.

Here’s what Vlemmings and his colleague say they found:

A large rocky something they call “Gna” (for a fast-moving Nordic messenger goddess, one of the authors told Scientific American), that could be an asteroid-type object roughly the size of Ireland zooming around somewhere near Uranus. Alternatively, the researchers propose, it could be an undiscovered planet floating much farther out, or even a brown-dwarf (bigger than a planet, smaller than a star) passing through interstellar space.

Also, a mysterious, unnamed object that appears in the sky close to the alpha centauri system that may be a “Super-Earth” planet far beyond even Pluto or a super-cool brown dwarf that’s really far. It could also conceivably be an icy “trans Neptunian object,” of which there are plenty in the frozen darkness past the eighth planet, but the researchers say that’s less likely (it’s also, not coincidentally, less interesting).

All of which sounds pretty cool — unless you’re Mike Brown, a Cal Tech astronomer who has spent the majority of his careers scanning the farthest reaches of the solar system for just these kinds of objects.

Brown, the self-proclaimed “Pluto killer” who discovered a trans-Neptunian object (big things out past Neptune) that helped dethrone the erstwhile ninth planet back in 2005, would be thrilled to find the long-sought Planet X. He’d be almost as happy to see a paper reporting that other researchers had found it.

But these two papers, he said, are not that.

“The logical leaps are sort of astounding,” he said. “What they really saw they saw is a little blip and then six months later another little blip.”

The evidence that the researchers offer for their findings is too scanty, Brown said, and the probability that they could have stumbled across a huge, planet-like object in a tiny patch of sky is too small. Finding Planet X in the small field of vision they studied with the ALMA telescope, he said, “would be like scooping a cup full of water from the ocean and pulling out the white whale.”

Several other astronomers offered similar commentary in the days after the papers’ initial publication.

Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, told Gizmodo it was a “considerable stretch” to claim a outer solar system object had been found based on the information in the reports. There could be problems with the ALMA instruments or other explanations for the “blips” that form the basis of the reports, he said.

This may be a classic case of “we should have waited for the referees’ report before going on arXiv,” he said.

“There’s so many reasons why they can’t possibly be correct,” Brown said. “It’s embarrassing to the field.”

That’s because of Planet X’s “long and sordid history,” as Brown put it. Though the notion of a ninth planet of some kind at the outer edge of the solar system is perfectly legitimate — scientists have long seen it as an explanation for irregularities in the orbits of Uranus and Neptune — it’s been plagued by false hope and unfounded “discoveries.” One 19th century researcher claimed that the planet was a star he was studying and “lost” (really he just lost track of it). Another claimed there must be as many as three planets out beyond Neptune, though he provided no evidence for his conjectures.

But no Planet X researcher was more beleaguered than Percival Lowell, who launched into the search for the distant object in an attempt to redeem himself after he became a laughing stock for suggesting that aliens might be building canals on Mars.

Little did he know that Planet X was no place to find redemption.

Lowell spent years photographing the night sky with nothing more than a primitive camera and borrowed telescope, searching for evidence of a planet whose existence was still only a theory. He died of a stroke in 1916, his search unsuccessful. A lifelong friend said that the failure “virtually killed him.”

But Lowell didn’t fail — at least, not totally. Unknown to him, Lowell actually captured a large, distant object twice in his photographs. We now call that object Pluto.

Pluto would become “Planet X” a decade later, when a farm kid named Clyde Tombaugh working at the Flagstaff, Ariz., laboratory that Lowell founded came across a small moving speck in his own photos of the sky. “That’s it!” he recalled exclaiming.

And for about 80 years, that was it. Until Brown and his fellow astronomers came along and took the title away from poor Pluto.

Meanwhile, modern analysis of the trajectories of our most far-flung space craft — things like the Voyager and Pioneer probes — has found no evidence of gravitational influence of the kind that could be attributed to a distant planet, at least not as early astronomers envisioned it.

Still, the search for Planet X has continued.

“For those of us who actually work on this, it’s embarrassing to even say you might be looking for these sort of things in the outer solar system because there have been so many crazy theories,” Brown said.

So when reports like the two arXiv studies come out, “you worry that when someone finally finds something that’s not crazy, people are going to say ‘Oh, I heard that story three months ago and it’s not real.'”

But Brown may not need to be so concerned. After all, two centuries of failure has not stopped astronomers from scanning the distant corners of our solar neighborhood, bit by bit, searching for something out there that resembles the rock we call home.

Interest in Planet X is plain to see. Even if the planet itself isn’t.
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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #259 on: December 13, 2015, 01:15:54 PM »
For fucks sake the date of arival this wiggs/nigiru shit changes every week

Its not me changing it... :-* ;)
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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #260 on: December 13, 2015, 01:36:23 PM »
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/12/11/scientists-claimed-they-found-the-elusive-planet-x-now-astronomers-are-in-an-uproar/


It’s a big, dark presence at the farthest reaches of our solar system, a mysterious force powerful enough to skew the paths of planets in orbit and yet so subtle that it slips undetected past even the most powerful telescopes on Earth. For centuries, it has eluded some of the most brilliant minds in astronomy — some say it even destroyed one. It’s the subject of endless calculations and rampant speculation, crackpot theories and countless hours spent gazing, fruitlessly, at the night sky.

It’s known as Planet X.

And on Tuesday, a group of astronomers said they’d found not just one such presence, but two of them.

“ALMA discovers the most distant object of the solar system,” read the title of one paper uploaded to the research-sharing site arXiv. “The serendipitous discovery of a possible new solar system object with ALMA,” went the other.

Using the Atacama large millimeter/submillimeter array (ALMA), a powerful telescope located in the high desert of Chile, the researchers said they’d come across two extremely large objects skimming through the outskirts of the solar system.

Though both studies were submitted to the prestigious journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, neither has been peer-reviewed or formally published — steps that are par for the course with any kind of serious scientific research but especially when pronouncements of previously unknown planets are at stake. They’re both based on limited observations — just two spottings apiece for each odd object. And even after just 48 hours online, they have garnered a great deal of skepticism within the astronomy community.

But the researchers say they posted their papers with exactly that purpose.

“We specifically wanted to reach the community that could tell us if we overlooked something, in which case we fully intend to withdraw the papers,” Wouter Vlemmings, an astronomer at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and co-author on both studies, told Scientific American.

Here’s what Vlemmings and his colleague say they found:

A large rocky something they call “Gna” (for a fast-moving Nordic messenger goddess, one of the authors told Scientific American), that could be an asteroid-type object roughly the size of Ireland zooming around somewhere near Uranus. Alternatively, the researchers propose, it could be an undiscovered planet floating much farther out, or even a brown-dwarf (bigger than a planet, smaller than a star) passing through interstellar space.

Also, a mysterious, unnamed object that appears in the sky close to the alpha centauri system that may be a “Super-Earth” planet far beyond even Pluto or a super-cool brown dwarf that’s really far. It could also conceivably be an icy “trans Neptunian object,” of which there are plenty in the frozen darkness past the eighth planet, but the researchers say that’s less likely (it’s also, not coincidentally, less interesting).

All of which sounds pretty cool — unless you’re Mike Brown, a Cal Tech astronomer who has spent the majority of his careers scanning the farthest reaches of the solar system for just these kinds of objects.

Brown, the self-proclaimed “Pluto killer” who discovered a trans-Neptunian object (big things out past Neptune) that helped dethrone the erstwhile ninth planet back in 2005, would be thrilled to find the long-sought Planet X. He’d be almost as happy to see a paper reporting that other researchers had found it.

But these two papers, he said, are not that.

“The logical leaps are sort of astounding,” he said. “What they really saw they saw is a little blip and then six months later another little blip.”

The evidence that the researchers offer for their findings is too scanty, Brown said, and the probability that they could have stumbled across a huge, planet-like object in a tiny patch of sky is too small. Finding Planet X in the small field of vision they studied with the ALMA telescope, he said, “would be like scooping a cup full of water from the ocean and pulling out the white whale.”

Several other astronomers offered similar commentary in the days after the papers’ initial publication.

Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, told Gizmodo it was a “considerable stretch” to claim a outer solar system object had been found based on the information in the reports. There could be problems with the ALMA instruments or other explanations for the “blips” that form the basis of the reports, he said.

This may be a classic case of “we should have waited for the referees’ report before going on arXiv,” he said.

“There’s so many reasons why they can’t possibly be correct,” Brown said. “It’s embarrassing to the field.”

That’s because of Planet X’s “long and sordid history,” as Brown put it. Though the notion of a ninth planet of some kind at the outer edge of the solar system is perfectly legitimate — scientists have long seen it as an explanation for irregularities in the orbits of Uranus and Neptune — it’s been plagued by false hope and unfounded “discoveries.” One 19th century researcher claimed that the planet was a star he was studying and “lost” (really he just lost track of it). Another claimed there must be as many as three planets out beyond Neptune, though he provided no evidence for his conjectures.

But no Planet X researcher was more beleaguered than Percival Lowell, who launched into the search for the distant object in an attempt to redeem himself after he became a laughing stock for suggesting that aliens might be building canals on Mars.

Little did he know that Planet X was no place to find redemption.

Lowell spent years photographing the night sky with nothing more than a primitive camera and borrowed telescope, searching for evidence of a planet whose existence was still only a theory. He died of a stroke in 1916, his search unsuccessful. A lifelong friend said that the failure “virtually killed him.”

But Lowell didn’t fail — at least, not totally. Unknown to him, Lowell actually captured a large, distant object twice in his photographs. We now call that object Pluto.

Pluto would become “Planet X” a decade later, when a farm kid named Clyde Tombaugh working at the Flagstaff, Ariz., laboratory that Lowell founded came across a small moving speck in his own photos of the sky. “That’s it!” he recalled exclaiming.

And for about 80 years, that was it. Until Brown and his fellow astronomers came along and took the title away from poor Pluto.

Meanwhile, modern analysis of the trajectories of our most far-flung space craft — things like the Voyager and Pioneer probes — has found no evidence of gravitational influence of the kind that could be attributed to a distant planet, at least not as early astronomers envisioned it.

Still, the search for Planet X has continued.

“For those of us who actually work on this, it’s embarrassing to even say you might be looking for these sort of things in the outer solar system because there have been so many crazy theories,” Brown said.

So when reports like the two arXiv studies come out, “you worry that when someone finally finds something that’s not crazy, people are going to say ‘Oh, I heard that story three months ago and it’s not real.'”

But Brown may not need to be so concerned. After all, two centuries of failure has not stopped astronomers from scanning the distant corners of our solar neighborhood, bit by bit, searching for something out there that resembles the rock we call home.

Interest in Planet X is plain to see. Even if the planet itself isn’t.

Ok, so:

- 2 researchers saw something that looked like large object outside the solar system.

- They have no idea what's going on so experts chime in and claim that "it's embarresing to the field" to think it could be another planet.

- The Washington Posts writes an unprofessional, unethical, yellow article, twist the story and claim those scientists said something that they never did.

- You dismiss the opinion of the experts and post this as evidence.

- We laught at you again.


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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #261 on: December 13, 2015, 01:49:53 PM »
Ok, so:

- 2 researchers saw something that looked like large object outside the solar system.

- They have no idea what's going on so experts chime in and claim that "it's embarresing to the field" to think it could be another planet.

- The Washington Posts writes an unprofessional, unethical, yellow article, twist the story and claim those scientists said something that they never did.

- You dismiss the opinion of the experts and post this as evidence.

- We laught at you again.



Horrible summary.  "Good luck".
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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #262 on: December 13, 2015, 02:01:02 PM »
Ok, so:

- 2 researchers saw something that looked like large object outside the solar system.

- They have no idea what's going on so experts chime in and claim that "it's embarresing to the field" to think it could be another planet.

- The Washington Posts writes an unprofessional, unethical, yellow article, twist the story and claim those scientists said something that they never did.

- You dismiss the opinion of the experts and post this as evidence.

- We laught at you again.



Spot on.



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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #263 on: December 13, 2015, 02:34:21 PM »
“Please pass whatever they’re smoking”: Astronomers skeptical over “Planet X” claims

http://www.salon.com/2015/12/12/please_pass_whatever_they_are_smoking_in_onsala_astronomers_skeptical_over_planet_x_claims_partner/

That is, perhaps, until now. On December 8 researchers from Sweden and Mexico quietly submitted two papers to the prestigious journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, announcing their discovery of not one but two possible Planet X candidates. The quiet did not last for long. Even though neither paper has yet been accepted for peer-review and publication, the researchers uploaded both to the arXiv, a public online repository for preprint papers, where they appeared last night. Today, as claims of newfound planets in our solar system reverberate around the world in news stories and blog posts, other astronomers are reviewing the papers and reacting mostly with skepticism. The ensuing discussions between experts in public forums like Twitter and Facebook offer a rare, real-time glimpse of the sometimes messy scientific process as it unfolds
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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #264 on: December 13, 2015, 03:00:32 PM »
“Please pass whatever they’re smoking”: Astronomers skeptical over “Planet X” claims

http://www.salon.com/2015/12/12/please_pass_whatever_they_are_smoking_in_onsala_astronomers_skeptical_over_planet_x_claims_partner/

That is, perhaps, until now. On December 8 researchers from Sweden and Mexico quietly submitted two papers to the prestigious journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, announcing their discovery of not one but two possible Planet X candidates. The quiet did not last for long. Even though neither paper has yet been accepted for peer-review and publication, the researchers uploaded both to the arXiv, a public online repository for preprint papers, where they appeared last night. Today, as claims of newfound planets in our solar system reverberate around the world in news stories and blog posts, other astronomers are reviewing the papers and reacting mostly with skepticism. The ensuing discussions between experts in public forums like Twitter and Facebook offer a rare, real-time glimpse of the sometimes messy scientific process as it unfolds

Wiggs claims that the planet will be as close as 14 million miles from earth. :D

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #265 on: December 13, 2015, 03:21:08 PM »

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #266 on: December 13, 2015, 04:02:42 PM »
Its not me changing it... :-* ;)

Do you think that the climate summit had anything to do with Planet X/Niburu?

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #267 on: December 13, 2015, 04:25:40 PM »
Wiggs claims that the planet will be as close as 14 million miles from earth. :D

That's pretty close. You can reach out and touch it.
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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #268 on: December 13, 2015, 04:39:30 PM »
That's pretty close. You can reach out and touch it.

The psychic energy released as the planet draws true Hebrews homeward will create natural disasters.

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #269 on: December 13, 2015, 04:42:51 PM »
The psychic energy released as the planet draws true Hebrews homeward will create natural disasters.

Wiggs is the embodiment of Planet Niburu. When Wiggs thinks, he releases psychic energy that controls Planet Nibiru.
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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #270 on: December 13, 2015, 07:15:44 PM »
Wiggs is the embodiment of Planet Niburu. When Wiggs thinks, he releases psychic energy that controls Planet Nibiru.

Wiggs "thinks"?!  Whoda thunkit?   ;D

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #271 on: December 13, 2015, 07:25:57 PM »
Come on, Wiggs. You said "near" but avoid any comment on what you meant by near. Tell us what you mean by near. Six months? Two  years?

The reason most us believe that you avoid this question is because you don't know and any concrete prediction you make will invariably be wrong, as all those that claim to know the future are, and therefore lose credibility.

By just stringing this along and keep saying, "Oh, it's coming. It's coming. Mark my words," you never have to commit to anything and can't be proven wrong which is more about strategy than the truth you claim to have.

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #272 on: December 13, 2015, 07:27:32 PM »
Wiggs "thinks"?!  Whoda thunkit?   ;D

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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #273 on: December 13, 2015, 07:51:18 PM »
I've been under Wiggs tutelage. My life has been transformed.

I  understand...I worry about meeting him and being told something  like, "These aren't the droids you're looking for."

"Help me, U.B.Wiggs-Kanobi. You're my only hope..."  Indeed.  He be a Jedee Master come to life.


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Re: Planet X/Nibiru is near...
« Reply #274 on: December 13, 2015, 08:03:45 PM »
Come on, Wiggs. You said "near" but avoid any comment on what you meant by near. Tell us what you mean by near. Six months? Two  years?

The reason most us believe that you avoid this question is because you don't know and any concrete prediction you make will invariably be wrong, as all those that claim to know the future are, and therefore lose credibility.

By just stringing this along and keep saying, "Oh, it's coming. It's coming. Mark my words," you never have to commit to anything and can't be proven wrong which is more about strategy than the truth you claim to have.


Maybe he can calculate the date on the ever-accurate Mayan calendar that he used with great success in 2012.