Niburu entering our solar system

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In the main stream media we read about the discovery of a brown dwarf, close to 10 light years away. Astronomers are exited about the fact that they only search a small piece of the sky and found one, which implicates that if they search more they will find a lot more of these brown dwarf. Yahoo, how boring.

In the alternative media circuit the talks are dealing subjects closer to home and thus more relevant to us, about the entering of an humongous planet or star into the sight of the Nasa stereo cam satellites observing the sun. http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2010/04/29/index.shtml

As you can see clearly in the website above, on the image from the Stereo ahead COR2, there is something so terribly big, many, many time bigger then the Earth, approaching the sun, from the right, at such an incredible speed, it must be noticed by many astronomers. But no, not a word in the newspapers or on television. Far away brown dwarfs are the thing these days.

Luckily some normal thinking people notice this phenomena and try to make sense out of it http://disclose.tv/viewVideo.php?video_id=44144

But, oh my, since this topic has hit the internet, the normally every 10 minutes update images from this trillions of dollars costing operations suddenly brings only 25% of the image quality and the next day (April 28) no images at all. This makes me wonder; are we really not allowed to find out what's happening in our close surrounding?

I hope to have triggered you to check it out for yourselves and that you draw your own conclusions. One thing is for sure, this is much more interesting then telling us about the findings of far away brown dwarfs.

Sakshin.

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Hmm, I don't know anything

Hmm, I don't know anything about this, but I would be interested if it were true. Is there any explanation of why something only appears in the COR2 picture?

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NASA admit to discovering the tenth planet but obviously

are unlikely to say much more if its heading our way. Thanks for posting the above i was just talking about this to someone the other day as i found these:

http://www.assyriatimes.com/engine/modules/news/article.php?storyid=3015

http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/solarsystem/newplanet-072905-images....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcmSas86QBs&NR=1

I find this subject fascinating as when i was a child i had reoccuring dreams that earth collides with a giant red planet i had never heard of the tenth planet before when i had these dreams.

http://sailingbeyondknowledge.podOmatic.com

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I've heard a bit about this.

I've heard a bit about this. I don't subscribe to the Niburu theory and am more inclined to think that there are ET's in our solar system with technology that is extremely advanced. And they have ships that are massive.

I hope we get hit, i'm so

I hope we get hit, i'm so sick of waking people up.

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