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Utter proof of Nibiru and Nemesis despite NASA!

Excerpt from Nemesis and Nibiru, The Kuiper gap and Lagrance Points, by Robert H. Evans Jr. and Sasha Lessin, Ph.D

The planet NIBIRU revolves around Nemesis, a dark subdwarf star more massive than Jupiter.

Nemesis nears our Sun, at the KUIPER BELT, 48 Astronomical Units from Earth, every 10,800 Earth years.

Nibiru circles Nemesis but did not orbit our sun. Instead, every 3,600 years Nibiru passed though our inner solar system between Jupiter and Mars.

One of Nibiru’s years (the time Nibiru took to circle Nemesis) was thus 3,600 Earth years--long enough for 180 generations of Homo Sapiens Earthlings to live and die.

Nibiru stabilized into a clockwise 3,600-year orbit. But in 10,900 B.C., Uranus drifted away from the Sun and sped Nibiru toward Earth sooner than 3,600 years. As Nibiru flew by, Uranus caught Miranda, a moon of Nibiru. Miranda, now a moon of Uranus, circled it instead of Nibiru. From 10,000 B.C. on Uranus slowed Nibiru’s orbit to 3450 Earth years rather than 3600.

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Surprise Discovery: Asteroid with Two Rings – Mar 26, 2014

This ESOcast shows how observations at many sites in South America, including ESO's La Silla Observatory, have made the surprise discovery that the remote asteroid Chariklo is surrounded by two dense and narrow rings.

This is the smallest object by far found to have rings and only the fifth body in the Solar System — after the much larger planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — to have this feature.

The origin of these rings, named Oiapogue and Chui for rivers in Brasil, remains a mystery, but they may be the result of a collision that created a disc of debris.

715 New Alien Planets Discovered Orbiting 305 Stars - Feb 26, 2014

A Sudden Multiplication of Alien Planets.

February 26, 2014: NASA announced a breakthrough addition to the catalog of new planets.

Researchers using Kepler have confirmed 715 new worlds, almost quadrupling the number of planets previously confirmed by the planet-hunting spacecraft.

Some of the new worlds are similar in size to Earth and orbit in the habitable zone of their parent stars. All of the newly-discovered worlds are located in multi-planet systems.

Nearly 95 percent of the planets are smaller than Neptune—that is, less than four times the size of Earth. This is a marked increase in the known number of relatively small planets.

Four of the new planets are less than two-and-a-half times the size of Earth. Moreover, they orbit in their sun's habitable zone, where the surface temperature of the planets may be suitable for liquid water, a key ingredient for life as we know it. science.nasa.gov

The 10,000 year-old Sumerian space maps, dictated by ET Homo Sapiens from Planet Nibiru

ANUNNAKI DATA BEST EXPLAINS OUR HISTORY.

Excerpt from “Anunnaki: legacy of the Gods, techno-savvy ET s from the Planet Nibiru who came for gold, created us from their genome to work the mines, posed as Gods, decided to let us drown, but then decided to breed us to work for them.”

Sumerians’ rocket route maps and clay tablets show planets past eye-range. The Sumerians wrote that giant people, whom the Sumerians called “Anunnaki” or Those-Descended-from-the-Sky, said they came from the planet Nibiru 450,000 years ago. The Nibirans were 7-12 foot-tall Homo Sapiens goldminers who came mine Earth’s gold.

Clay tablet in the ruins of the Royal Library at Nineva shows how to go through inner solar system.

In Andy Lloyd’s scenario, their planet, Nibiru, revolves around Nemesis, Solaris’ binary dark dwarfstar; this, from the perspective of Earth, is as far from Earth as Nibiru goes. Then Nibiru moves toward Earth. It crosses our orbit’s plane (between Jupiter and Mars) on a plane 30 degrees to o…

Mystery of the Missing Waves of Saturn's Moon Titan - July 22, 2013

One of the most shocking discoveries of the past 10 years is how much the landscape of Saturn's moon Titan resembles Earth. Like our own blue planet, the surface of Titan is dotted with lakes and seas; it has river channels, islands, mud, rain clouds and maybe even rainbows. The giant moon is undeniably wet.

The "water" on Titan is not, however, H2O. With a surface temperature dipping 290 degrees F below zero, Titan is far too cold for liquid water. Instead, researchers believe the fluid that sculpts Titan is an unknown mixture of methane, ethane, and other hard-to-freeze hydrocarbons.

The idea that Titan is a wet world with its own alien waters is widely accepted by planetary scientists. Nothing else can account for the observations: NASA's Cassini spacecraft has flown by Titan more than 90 times since 2004, pinging the Moon with radar and mapping its lakes and seas. ESA's Huygens probe parachuted to the surface of Titan in 2005, descending through humid clo…
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