By Frank Lake on June 11, 2012
NASA scientists
have reportedly confirmed that the planet Nibiru will collide with Earth in
July of this year.
The Nibiru
collision with Earth in 2012 has been predicted for a long time, but
astrophysicists, cosmologists and astronomers around the world have now come to
a consensus that Earth will indeed collide with the planet, which lies just
outside Pluto.
Nibiru, in
Babylonian Astronomy translates to “Planet of Crossing” or “Point of
Transition”, especially of rivers, i.e. river crossings or ferry-boats, a term
of the highest point of the ecliptic, i.e. the point of summer solstice, and
its associated constellation. The establishment of the Nibiru point is
described in tablet 5 of the Enuma Elish. Its cuneiform sign was often a
cross, or various winged disc. The Sumerian culture was located in the fertile
lands between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, at the southern part of today’s
Iraq.
As the highest
point in the paths of the planets, Nibiru was considered the seat of
the summus deus who pastures the stars like sheep, in Babylon
identified with Marduk. This interpretation of Marduk as the ruler of the
cosmos was identified as an early monotheist tendency in Babylonian religion by
Alfred Jeremias.
Natural
disasters are accelerating exponentially and astronomers believe that they are
being caused by Nibiru coming closer and closer to earth.
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