Total Solar Eclipse Of 21 August Was 'A Major Harbinger' Of Planet Nibiru Arrival, Researcher David Meade Suggests



Many people across the United States were amazed by the once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse that took place on 21 August, the first one in almost 100 years.

However, this beautiful and unique event has also raised concern among some researchers like David Meade, author of the book “Planet X – The 2017 Arrival”.

According to report published on British online newspaper Daily Mail, Mr Meade affirmed that “the Great American Eclipse of 21 August, 2017, is a major – huge – harbinger” of the end of the world.

“Earlier this year, Mr Meade claimed that Nibiru [a giant planet] would clash with Earth in October after being driven here by the gravitational pull from a 'binary star' twinned with the sun”, states Daily Mail. “The conspiracy theorist said that after the eclipse Nibiru will appear in the skies on September 23 before colliding with Earth”, the article says.

The American researcher believes that this catastrophic event is described several times in religious texts like the Holy Bible. The Daily Mail suggests that “he [Mr Meade] pointed to Chapter 13 of the Old Testament Book of Isaiah, which said: '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’”.

However, Nibiru will not come alone. Mr Meade expressed that a star, which could be “a binary twin of our sun, is coming at us towards the South Pole”. This star would also bring other seven celestial bodies, among which the most representative is Nibiru.

“This system is, of course, not aligned with our solar system's ecliptic, but is coming to us from an oblique angle and toward our South Pole. This makes observations difficult, unless you're flying at a high altitude over South America with an excellent camera” Mr Meade affirmed.

On the other hand, officials from NASA have recently stated that Mr Meade theories are just “an internet hoax”. “Nibiru and other stories about wayward planets are an internet hoax. Obviously, it does not exist”, the US space agency declared.

Draw your own conclusions…

For further information: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4767852/Will-September-s-solar-eclipse-cause-world-end.html


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