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Thursday 24 May 2007

Planet Eris (Nibiru) and the global warming phenomenon


Nibiru - Auckland, New Zealand 21st July 2003
Original Photograph by Matthew James


The real cause of climate changes, volcanoes activity, intensification of the seismic activity etc., is the planet Eris getting closer to our solar system, intermediary named 2003-UB-313 and known in Antiquity under various names as: Nibiru, Marduk, Nemesis, Hercolubus, The Gods Planet, the Planet of the Empire, the Planet of the Cross, the Red Planet, etc.

A short record of the first (recent) contacts with Eris:







First observed on October 21, 2003 using the 1,22m Oschin telescope, at Mount Palomar Observatory (California).

Discovered by Michael E. Broen, Chad Trujillo, David L. Rabinovitz, on January 5, 2005, based on the photos taken at the above mentioned date.

Further observations published in October 2005 have shown a satellite named Dysomnia (Gabriel).

The planet Eris/ Nibiru periodically getting closer to Earth once in 3600 years generates numerous climate changes, one being the global warming with its natural consequence - the melting of the glaciers. The effect of glaciers melting, because of their sweet water, will be the ending of the thermo-saline natural system, the "engine" that allows the Gulfstream circulation to the North and the freezing of spread areas in the North-West of Europe and North-East U.S.A.

In short, here is the process that took place during the last two periods in which the Gods planet has passed between Mars and Jupiter, the nearest point to Earth:










7200 years ago, during the cataclysm known as "Noah's flood", sudden changes in temperature, violent storms and water avalanches from Antarctica broke off from their "ice prison". Dr. John T. Hollin at Maine University (U.S.A.) considers that large pieces periodically came out of the Antarctic ice field creating a huge tide! (Zecharia Sitchin, The Twelfth Planet, Aldopress, Bucharest).

3600 years ago, during the Jews' Exodus from Egypt in the middle of the second millennium b. c., the Earth suffered big cataclysms. "A celestial body that recently entered our solar system - a new comet - came very close to Earth (causing - A/N) the eventual disappearance of the glacier layer" (Immanuel Velikovsky, "Worlds in Collision", Lucman, Bucharest).