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Old 02-05-2010, 02:55 AM   #58
Karen
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Default Re: The Destroyer Star & The Future of mankind

Bill and Kerry will be doing an interview with Andy Lloyd while on their current European trip.

http://www.darkstar1.co.uk/
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This website explores the existence of an additional, massive planet in our solar system. It goes by many names: Nibiru, Planet X, The Destroyer, Nemesis, Wormwood. Some consider this object, which is spoken of in many mythical writings, to be a regular planet in an elliptical orbit. This website explores a bolder idea. The phenomenon known as Nibiru is derived from a binary failed star orbiting our Sun at a great distance. This binary object is a sub-brown dwarf, several Jupiter-masses in size. I call this object the Dark Star.

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The Dark Star is the cause of many effects on our solar system. It explains a wealth of anomalies in the outer solar system, particularly in the Kuiper Belt. The scientific evidence is solid enough, and I go into a great amount of detail about it in my first book 'The Dark Star'. This now distant object was capable of causing great catastrophes in the past, and perhaps will once again cause global disaster in the future.

I believe that the Dark Star plays an important part in our own history; because this object emits heat, and a small amount of dim light. It warms and nurtures its own planetary system. That system is capable of supporting complex life, right on our cosmic doorstep. This is what makes the Dark Star Theory so relevant to anyone studying ancient mysteries. It creates a local dark star system where visitors to our planet came from in the distant past, and where, in a way, we may have come from too. These ideas of cosmic visitors from Nibiru are derived from the writings of Zecharia Sitchin, but find credibility through the Dark Star Theory. This sub-brown dwarf is part of a much bigger picture - one involving a whole new paradigm.
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