NASA says BLACK Star or Nibiru is going to slam into Earth causing a global earthquake cataclysm next month, it has been spectacularly claimed.
Some of these conspiracy theorists and doom mongers are certain that a monstrous celestial body know as Black Star, will pummel Earth with its gravitational field on November 19.
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The main perpetrator of this bizarre theory is Terral Croft, who shares his pseudoscientific research on PlanetXNews.com, as well as his personal blog and YouTube channel.
He explained in an online article: “The predicted backside-alignment quake event is scheduled for November 19, 2017, when Earth passes behind the Sun relative to the Black Star in the Libra Constellation.
“Earth will pass behind the Sun relative to Saturn on December 21, 2017 at 4:12PM Eastern Time.”
Croft points to several earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and data collected by the US Geological Survey this year, convinced that they are linked to the gravitation pull of Black Star or Nibiru.
He even charts them out in a 3D model of the globe, mapping earthquakes in the Pacific Ocean, along the west coast of Mexico and far-east Asia.
Croft goes on to explain: “Seismic event indicator
“Year-over-year weekly seismic event values show Earth following the average of the 2014/2016 seismic patterns very closely identifying Week 36 as being a lacklustre period part of the calm coming before the seismic storm.
“Week-over-week seismic-event values show a slight increase in the 2.5 to 4-mag and 5-mag earthquake-event values for Week 36 providing evidence that Earth is still experiencing an activity bounce moving through the predicted mini-lull period for October 2017.
“Global seismic activity will be in up-down bounce mode for the coming few weeks with larger-magnitude earthquake events expected for November.”




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