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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yyxm_5NETk&feature=player_embedded
...As mentioned earlier, this Brown Dwarf Star imposes the most destructive magnetic force onto the Earth when it is in alignment with our sun and with Earth at the same time. On February 27, 2010, Nibiru was 562 million miles from the Earth. When it came into alignment with the Earth and the Sun, it caused an 8.8 earthquake in Chile. On September 4, 2010, even though Nibiru was 582 million miles away, when it aligned with our Sun and the Earth, it created a 7.2 earthquake in New Zealand. On March 11, 2011, although Nibiru was still 186 million miles away, when it came into an alignment with the Earth and the sun, it created a 9.0 earthquake in Japan.
Considering the destructive power of Nibiru from such a great distance, we can only imagine its powerful influence as it again aligns with the Sun and Earth on September 26 and 27th of this year. With this alignment, it will not only be a mere 35 million miles from Earth, it will actually be orbiting between the Sun and the Earth. We can anticipate Nibiru having an extreme influence on the Earth at this time. Between this time, and October 17, 2011, Nibiru, in its orbit, will be drawing closer to the Earth. On October 17, 2011 Nibiru will be at its closest point to us. That will only be 21.6 million miles away, or less than one fourth the distance to the sun.
From October 17th to the first couple days of November, Nibiru and Earth will be orbiting in a close parallel to one another. Nibiru following a much larger orbit will cross the path of Earth's orbit in front of Earth. On November 5, 2011, Earth should experience the greatest meteor shower we have seen in our lifetime as we cross the path of Nibiru’s orbit right behind Nibiru.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yyxm_5NETk&feature=player_embedded
...As mentioned earlier, this Brown Dwarf Star imposes the most destructive magnetic force onto the Earth when it is in alignment with our sun and with Earth at the same time. On February 27, 2010, Nibiru was 562 million miles from the Earth. When it came into alignment with the Earth and the Sun, it caused an 8.8 earthquake in Chile. On September 4, 2010, even though Nibiru was 582 million miles away, when it aligned with our Sun and the Earth, it created a 7.2 earthquake in New Zealand. On March 11, 2011, although Nibiru was still 186 million miles away, when it came into an alignment with the Earth and the sun, it created a 9.0 earthquake in Japan.
Considering the destructive power of Nibiru from such a great distance, we can only imagine its powerful influence as it again aligns with the Sun and Earth on September 26 and 27th of this year. With this alignment, it will not only be a mere 35 million miles from Earth, it will actually be orbiting between the Sun and the Earth. We can anticipate Nibiru having an extreme influence on the Earth at this time. Between this time, and October 17, 2011, Nibiru, in its orbit, will be drawing closer to the Earth. On October 17, 2011 Nibiru will be at its closest point to us. That will only be 21.6 million miles away, or less than one fourth the distance to the sun.
From October 17th to the first couple days of November, Nibiru and Earth will be orbiting in a close parallel to one another. Nibiru following a much larger orbit will cross the path of Earth's orbit in front of Earth. On November 5, 2011, Earth should experience the greatest meteor shower we have seen in our lifetime as we cross the path of Nibiru’s orbit right behind Nibiru.