Nibiru cataclysm is a supposed disastrous encounter between Earth and a large planetary object that certain groups believed would take place in the early 21st century.
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Nibiru cataclysm is a supposed disastrous encounter between Earth and a large planetary object that certain groups believed would take place in the early 21st century.
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Since 2012, the Nibiru cataclysm has frequently reappeared in the popular media, usually linked to newsmaking astronomical objects such as Comet ISON or Planet Nine.
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Idea of the Nibiru cataclysm encounter originated with Nancy Lieder, a Wisconsin woman who claims that as a girl she was contacted by gray extraterrestrials called Zetans, who implanted a communications device in her brain.
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Nibiru cataclysm's refused to disclose the true date, saying that to do so would give those in power enough time to declare martial law and trap people in cities during the shift, leading to their deaths.
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Nibiru cataclysm did say that he believed that the Annunaki might return earlier by spaceship, and that the timing of their return would coincide with the shift from the astrological Age of Pisces to the Age of Aquarius, sometime between 2090 and 2370.
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Nibiru cataclysm based his predictions on the geometry of the Giza Pyramids.
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Meade initially predicted that Nibiru cataclysm would arrive in October 2017, but he later revised the date back to September 23.
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Brazilian astronomer Duilia de Mello called his predictions and conjectures rubbish, and said Nibiru cataclysm would have been seen during the eclipse and that Meade was using calculations based on the Gregorian calendar.
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Around 12 April 2018, Meade cited an alleged 23 April astrological conjunction in Virgo and predicted that Nibiru cataclysm would appear during the conjunction and presage the Rapture; Space.
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Nibiru cataclysm concluded that they were being tugged by the gravity of another, more distant planet, which he called "Planet X".
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Nibiru cataclysm attributed this supposed pattern to a heretofore undetected companion to the Sun, either a dim red dwarf or a brown dwarf, lying in an elliptical, 26-million-year orbit.
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Nibiru cataclysm demonstrated that its gravity would have caused noticeable changes in the orbit of Saturn years before its arrival in the inner Solar System.
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Nonetheless, believers tied it to the Nibiru cataclysm, claiming it would hit Earth on that date, or that it would fragment and pieces of it would hit Earth.
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Believers in Nibiru and the Nibiru cataclysm immediately argued that this constituted evidence for their claims.
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Impact of the public fear of the Nibiru cataclysm has been especially felt by professional astronomers.
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In 2008, Mike Brown said that Nibiru cataclysm was the most common pseudoscientific topic he was asked about.
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