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CI Times Weekly | Current Issue 429| 13 January 2012

21 December 2012, the arrival of Nibiru, the mysterious Planet X
Is the world really going to end on 21 December 2012?
There are numerous ancient legends and predictions which pin point the date while other old predictions are similar but do not mention a date.
Almost all predictions mention a time of great tribulation, destruction, suffering and death.
All predictions involve the topic of “fire from the sky.” It’s a referral to a ball of flame falling from the sky. This could mean a comet, asteroid or as some predictions say, a large planet.
One popular prediction is the arrival of the mysterious Planet X.
Planet X is said to be 2-5 times the size of Earth and to enter our solar system once every 2,160 years and on doing so it occasionally causes enormous upheavals. It is said it caused the great flood of Noah’s time and other catastrophes.
The Planet has other names.
Nibiru – Ancient Sumerian Definition 4200 BC
Tzoltze ek’ – Ancient Mayan Definition 3800 BC
Planet X - Modern Astronomy Science Planet X was first hypothesized in 1841 as being part of our solar system with an orbit beyond that of Neptune. This is because Astronomers noticed that Uranus did not move as predicted in its orbit. The search for Planet X began.
Here is an extract from the internet about Planet X.
“The current figure generally accepted by science is that Planet X/Nibiru is on a 3600 year elongated (elliptical) solar orbit.
This means that PlanetX/Nibiru is visible every 2000 (2,160) years during its orbital pass. (Sumerian and Mayan text both state that Nibiru is clearly visible by day as well as night)
The Sumerians told us that Nibiru wreaks havoc with the earth’s axis every second orbital pass. (Every 4000 years or so). Basically, Earth’s axis precessed from a right tilt forward and probably 180 to the left in around 10 or 20 hours due to the gravational “jolt” that takes place.
Various studies of Sumerian mathematics point out that the numerals are intimately connected to the precessional cycle. The unusual alternating structure of the Sumerian sexagesimal system throws special emphasis on the number 12,960,000, which represents exactly 500 great precessional cycles of 25,920 years.
The lack of any connotations, other than astronomical, for the multiples of 25,920 and 2,160 can only suggest a deliberate design for astronomical purposes.
Therefore, my suspicions strongly indicate that the revolutionary orbit of this 12th planet Nibiru could not consist of 3,600 years, but of 4,320 years. Assuming that’s correct, then what would the consequences be?
If a whole new calculation is performed from the time of the great flood, which according to Alford occurred in 10,983 BC, with the new orbital pass every 2,160 years then we get a whole new series of data, namely:
10,983 - 8,823 - 6,663 - 4,503 - 2,343 - 183 BC and 1977 AD.
Alford also describes the arguments between the two gods known as Thoth and his brother Marduk. These two conflicted over the fact as to when the precession of the Earth exactly started. Thoth was able to convince Marduk that it occurred one and a half degrees later than what Marduk had calculated. A degree and a half of the precession cycle is 108 years (a very sacred number in itself!). If we add this number to 1977 then we come up with the year 2085.
In ancient times the precessional length was 25,920 years, but now, due to the increased speed of precession, it is now closer to 25,776 years. So...
The number 2,160 is the twelfth fraction of a precessional cycle that takes 25,920 years.
If we divide 25,776 by twelve we get 2,148 years.
We now conclude that the bi-orbital timeline of P-X is 2,148 years, not 3,600 or 2,160 years.
If we proceed to calculate in periods of 2,148 years starting at 10,983 BC,
then add another degree and a half of 25,776 to that:
{ meaning 107.4 years } thus/and/or
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{ A degree and a half of 25,920 is 108 years},we then come up with a result of... 2012 AD!
So, this is also the end of the Mayan calendar, the end of the month Pisces (2148 years), and the end of the cycle known as the “Platonic Year or Great Year” which we now know lasts 25,776 years.
Keep in mind that the Maya and Sumerians were the two “Dawn of Civilizations” that spawned all other cultures thereafter.
Although Nibiru now passes every 2,148 years it only orbits close enough to cause a pole shift every other time. Unfortunately the numbers indicate last time it passed beyond Jupiter or Saturn resulting only in magnetic fluctuations and severe weather patterns. So this next pass should be between Mars and Jupiter. That can’t be good. Both Maya and Sumer cultures (and about ten others), claim that their Gods told them this exact same timeline.
The last ‘Major’ passage, which caused noticeable catastrophe, was during the Age of Taurus, 4,286 - 2,143 bce - the two before that would have been in the Ages of Leo (10,500 BC.) and Scorpio (14,500 BC)
The Gnostic authors of the Bible were also aware of these hallmark conjunctions, and wrote them into the New Testament. The four beasts of the Apocalypse, the Lion, Ox, Man and Eagle, correspond to the four zodiac signs Leo, Taurus, Aquarius and Scorpio, in which the Grand Cross conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn takes place in 6,444 year intervals.
Even if the authors of the Bible didn’t know what exactly would happen at this time (which they probably did) they appear to have used this event as a point for triangulating many prophetic statements. The sign of Taurus, named by the Sumerians ‘GU.ANNA’, meaning the “Heavenly Bull”, also represented the Sumerian God Ishkur, a.k.a Teshub the storm God!
The conclusion is that we experience catastrophe approximately every 4200 years (2 x 2,148 = 4200) and 3 times within a precessional time scale of 25,776 years. Mayan Elder, Hunbatz Men, also revealed that the Mayans have known about Tzoltze ek’ (Nibiru) for many years. They say “The planet has a period of 6,500 years, not 3,600, and visits us 4 times every 26,000 year precessional cycle” (Platonic Year or Great Year, that ends on 21st December 2012). If we go back 6,444 years (3 x 2,148) from 2012 AD, then it brings us to 4,432 BC, when the Antarctic ice cap formed.
There is much controversy over the dating of the Biblical Flood, but if we look at archaeological data for 10,983 BC and 4,432 BC, we see evidence of major flooding and catastrophic climate change. There is also evidence of a flood around 2,200 BC, leading bible scholars to conclude this was the Biblical Flood. But I suggest this flood was much more localized than the great flood, due to the passage of Nibiru at a reasonably safe distance.
Is it just a coincidence that other cultures have a 2012 target?
• Hopi Predict a 25yr period of purification followed by End of Fourth World and beginning of the Fifth.
Mayans Call it the ‘end days’ or the end of time as we know it.
• Maoris Say that as the veils dissolve there will be a merging of the physical & spiritual worlds.
Zulu Believe that the whole world will be turned upside down.
• Hindus Kali Yuga (end time of man). The Coming of Kalki & critical mass of Enlightened Ones.
Incas Call it the ‘Age of Meeting Ourselves Again’.
Aztec Call this the Time of the Sixth Sun. A time of transformation. Creation of new race.
• Dogon Say that the spaceship of the visitors, the Nommo, will return in the form of a blue star
Pueblo Acknowledge it’ll be the emergence into the Fifth World
Cherokee Their ancient calendar ends exactly at 2012 as does the Mayan calendar.
Tibetan Kalachakra teachings are prophesies left by Buddha predicting Coming of the Golden Age.
• Egypt According to the Great Pyramid (stone calendar), present time cycle ends in year 2012 AD -Charles Pitt

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