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2nd June 2012 04:31
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Re: Nibiru? Awesome color photos taken from plane by a passenger.
Random unimportant complaint, but the website with the video called it a 'Rouge' planet. I have trouble taking them seriously after that.
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2nd June 2012 12:03
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Re: Nibiru? Awesome color photos taken from plane by a passenger.
This is more credible evidence. Meaning its more credible than the the wild speculations that people burp up without any evidence ala David Wilcocks (who adamantly resists that Niburu could change anything which is weird considering if a huge planet comes drifting into earth's orbit, SOMETHING is going to change.)
However Niburu opposes his wondrous fantasy land speculations so I can see how he could resist it.
Since DW is a sieve for false information and he shrugs off Niburu as being non-important and least affective that would compel me to take a closer look at it, if we are being compelled to look away from it from our most popularly manipulated celebrity fog horn, all the more reason to take a closer look at it.
Looks like a ship, looks like a planet doesn't mean it is a planet. But I can accept that someone is looking at something.
But that's as far as I'm willing to go. It doesn't necessarily mean great changes. It doesn't necessarily mean horrid changes. Could it cause change? Sure.
Can I do something about it either way?
No.
Forming a belief system about this 'better quality evidence' doesn't serve me in the least. If great changes happen I'm sure I'm not going to be excluded. If horrible changes are wrought I accept that I can be prepared for them but there's no guarantee that I won't be affected by them.
Forming a belief, good, bad or indifferent will not change that. Can't be discredited or credited either way at this point , it just is what it is.
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2nd June 2012 12:26
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