According to a popular and published conspiracy theorist David Meade, our planet is going to cease to exist as we know it some time in late September or October.
If there’s something that you’ve been wanting to do or see, you’d best get that done soon.
According to a popular and published conspiracy theorist David Meade, our planet is going to cease to exist as we know it some time in late September or October, notes the Daily Mail.
Meade says the beginning of the end will occur on August 21, which happens to be the day of the much-anticipated full solar eclipse.
While, to some, that event is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see our solar system do something seriously cool, for others it’s a signal that mythical planet Nibiru, or, according to some, as-yet-undiscovered Planet X, is coming for us.
Even though that planet, if it does exist, is about 200 astronomical units away—Neptune is 30—by September 23 it will be close enough to Earth to become a constant reminder of our imminent demise.
While its presence may send some scrambling to secure a spot in a bunker, they need not bother. When Nibiru does finally crash right into us, the total and fiery devastation will far exceed the protective capabilities of steel and concrete.
As there’s nothing you can do to save yourself, you may as well enjoy the eclipse that’s going to set off the complete annihilation of our planet and everything on it.
The best U.S. viewing is along a diagonal that stretches from South Carolina to Oregon. The show starts at about 1:15 pm EDT.
If there’s something that you’ve been wanting to do or see, you’d best get that done soon.
According to a popular and published conspiracy theorist David Meade, our planet is going to cease to exist as we know it some time in late September or October, notes the Daily Mail.
Meade says the beginning of the end will occur on August 21, which happens to be the day of the much-anticipated full solar eclipse.
While, to some, that event is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see our solar system do something seriously cool, for others it’s a signal that mythical planet Nibiru, or, according to some, as-yet-undiscovered Planet X, is coming for us.
Even though that planet, if it does exist, is about 200 astronomical units away—Neptune is 30—by September 23 it will be close enough to Earth to become a constant reminder of our imminent demise.
While its presence may send some scrambling to secure a spot in a bunker, they need not bother. When Nibiru does finally crash right into us, the total and fiery devastation will far exceed the protective capabilities of steel and concrete.
As there’s nothing you can do to save yourself, you may as well enjoy the eclipse that’s going to set off the complete annihilation of our planet and everything on it.
The best U.S. viewing is along a diagonal that stretches from South Carolina to Oregon. The show starts at about 1:15 pm EDT.
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