44 Days. Well, according to Conspiracy theorist David Meade, this is the duration of time we’ve left on Earth. Is the world really going to end within a matter of few weeks? David Meade is a Christian numerologist who authored ‘Planet X – The 2017 Arrival’. According to him, Planet X, also known as Planet Nibiru, will crash into Earth on September 23, 2017. He also predicted a solar eclipse to hit North America for the first time in 99 years on August 21, 2017. This particular solar eclipse, The Great American Eclipse, is believed to signal his theory regarding the apocalypse. Not only this, he brings in motion various passages from Bible to support his unworthy claims.
Apparently, he points out to Chapter 13 of the old testament book of Isaiah – “See the day of the Lord is coming – A cruel day, with wrath and fierce anger – to make the land desolate and destroy the sinners within it. The stars of heaven and their constellations will not show their light. The rising Sun will be darkened and the Moon will not give its light.” He claims that this particular passage is connected to what he has dubbed the ’33 convergence’, where a string of coincidences all includes the number 33.
Planet Nibiru has been predicted to end the world several times since 2003. But this time, the hidden world is supposed to collide out with the Earth. Hidden World, according to NASA, is nothing but an ‘Internet Hoax’ that doesn’t have any supporting evidence.
Mr. Meade isn’t making this sort of claims for the first time in 2017. Earlier in the year, he predicted that the planet X would clash with Earth in October. Alien planet was supposed to be driven here by the gravitational pull from a Binary Star twinned with the sun.
History of The Nibiru Cataclysm myth dates back to 1976 when Zecharia Sitchin, writer of the book – The 12th Planet, lightened up two Middle Eastern cultures – the Babylonians and Sumerians. According to Sitchin’s interpretations, a giant planet passes by Earth every 3,600 years and allows its sentient inhabitants to interact with humanity. Later a self-proclaimed extra terrestrial psychic Nancy Lieder warned about the crash and huge earthquakes and tidal motions all due to Planet Nibiru.
What Does NASA say?
Though scientists might be excited about the future endeavors, they surely don’t buy the whole apocalypse thing claimed by Conspiracy theorist David Meade. NASA, on their website, said that “Nibiru and other stories about wayward planets are an Internet hoax. There is no factual basis for these claims.” If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for an encounter with the earth in 2012, astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would be visible by now to the naked eye. Obviously, it does not exist.
Well, this claim has left many people startled and the havoc is clearly visible on social media platforms. Is it really of a matter of weeks until the end of the world? This isn’t the first time that we are facing such doomsday theory by a conspiracy theorist and the world is yet protected. Let’s wait until any new conclusions arrive and clear the theory up.
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