I don't believe she is a cheap hoaxer, but I do believe she is completely wrong. Not wrong about the existence of a rogue body capable of entering our solar system, but wrong about where it is now and passing between us and our Sun within the next 2 or 3 weeks.Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
Posted by SilentFeathers (here)
After spending some time in the Pattie Brassard thread, I wanted to post this video in relation to that thread.....to show you all a comparison of what is really hard to believe (Brassard thread) and what is more realistic and a bit easier to believe.
In my opinion, this document being discussed in this video is much more believable than what Ms Brassard is talking about.
- The content of the NASA document is fairly believable, but in terms of the authenticity of the document, in my strong view it's a fake and was never a real NASA presentation.
- The content of Pattie Brassard's claims is harder to believe (inasmuch as there will probably not be a cataclysm in a few week's time -- although 'Planet X' is very probably a real object, and she has taken photos of something) -- but she is authentic, though misguided, and not a cheap hoaxer.
I believe in the planet X theory and that a planet type of body possibly orbits this system/is a part of this system, passes through and disrupts things, but I don't think it's like the Sitchens story. Comets are great proof that the planet X theory is possible, and ancient myths and legends are also convincing to me to some extent this rogue body has been seen by humans before.
Seen is the magic word for me concerning the planet X thing....it will be seen by the naked eye IMO. With the technology we have today, many will see it with telescopes before the naked eye.
Planet X or any like object of great mass nearing Earth is most likely one thing the pychopathic elite can not hide from the masses, but they will sure spin what is coming the best they can when or if it does come.
I also think many will be posting photos of it and watching it when it is close and approaching....not just one woman out of 7 billion people or so.
I'm not buying Brassards story Bill....it doesn't add up or hold enough punch for me.