Conspiracy nuts claim an invisible rogue planet is going to bring about the Rapture

Chances are your conspiracy theory-loving relative isn't making any plans for next Saturday, September 23rd. This is because it is the last date that is touted as the beginning of the end of humanity.

According to Christian astrologer David Mead, the key to understanding it all is the number 33. The Bible says that Jesus lived 33 years before he was crucified. Elohim, a Canaanite god who was later recognized as the supreme god of ancient Israel, is mentioned 33 times in the Bible.

It all has to do with the constellation Virgo and last month's solar eclipse, which was visible across much of the United States, Mead said.

Although many on the mainstream religious right believed the eclipse a sign that America needs to repent of its sinful waysMeade believes it means much more.

“When the eclipse begins on August 21, the sunrise will be dark, just as Isaiah predicted,” he told British tabloid the Daily Star last month.

Since the total eclipse was first visible in Oregon, the 33rd state, and ended in South Carolina at latitude 33, that means something big will happen 33 days after the event. The big event will involve Nibiru, a supposed hidden planet with an orbit so large that astronomers have been unable to detect it, Mead said.

It is noteworthy that Article on FoxNews.com about the Nibiru theory, NASA devotes literally one sentence to debunking it, without even quoting it. The rest of the piece consists of Bible quotations and calm exposition of meaningless beliefs.

IN interview In an interview with The Washington Post, Meade stated that the Earth would not necessarily be destroyed on September 23, but rather that the date would usher in the fantastic events described in the Book of Revelation in the Bible, including the Rapture, the belief that righteous Christians would be transported to heaven before natural disasters began to destroy much of the planet.

“The world is not ending, but the world as we know it is ending,” he said, later adding: “By early October, most of the world will not be the same.”

On his website, Mead is also selling a book called “Coup d'Etat Against President Donald Trump.”

Other people have supported the idea of ​​Nibiru and created a terrifying video describing the theory. Naturally, you can purchase all sorts of materials detailing the alleged prophecy.

“I tell people that we are not saying that the Rapture or the Second Coming will happen on such and such a day,” Nibiru theorist Gary Ray said in a report. interview with Pat Robertson's CBN television network. “We're simply saying that the Lord commanded His people to watch several times. And He showed signs for a reason. If He didn't want us to pay attention, He wouldn't show signs.”

There is currently no proof of Nibiru's existence, and you don't need the words of a scientist to prove it for yourself. If such a massive object were actually approaching Earth quickly, anyone with a $50 telescope would have seen it coming a long time ago.

“Nibiru is not real and is not dangerous,” NASA senior space scientist David Morrison said in a 2012 video debunking an earlier bout of hysteria over an imaginary planet in connection with 2012, the supposed “final” year predicted by the ancient Mayans in Central America.

He continued: “It would be bright. It would be easy to see with the naked eye. If it was there, you could see it. We could all see it.”

Morrison's clip in response to the fearmongering has only been viewed about 18,000 times. Apparently the above clip in support of Nibiru has been viewed over 2 million times.

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