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A well-known conspiracy theorist claims that the Earth will collide with "planet X" in September.

This world will perish in fire due to a collision with another celestial body within a few weeks, according to a prominent conspiracy theorist.

The doomsday theorist and numerologist David Mead, who advocates the imminent collision of the Earth with the mysterious planet Nibiru, claims that the apocalypse will occur from September 20 to 23 this year, and that the clues hinting at these dates are written on the pyramids and in the Bible.

“It is very strange that both the texts from Revelation and the Great Pyramid of Giza point us to one exact point in time - from September 20 to 23, 2017,” says Mead.

Here he means one of the verses of Revelation, which describes the apocalypse as follows: “And there appeared in heaven a great sign: a woman clothed with the sun; the moon is under her feet, and on her head is a crown of twelve stars. She had in her womb, and cried out from the pains and pangs of birth. The interpreters here see the following: it speaks of the constellation Virgo, and above her imaginary head on September 23, the twelve brightest stars and planets will form.

Mead believes that Nibiru, also known as Planet X, will become visible in the sky around mid-September, just before it collides with our planet.

David Mead used revelations from the Bible before, making predictions about the end of the world this September, but now, according to the Daily Mail, he also found inscriptions on the pyramids that testify to the same.

In the part concerning the pyramid of Cheops (aka the Great Pyramid of Giza), the conspiracy theorist has in mind the following.

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Science has proven that the orientation of the main galleries and shafts of the Cheops pyramid is directed to the stars and planets known in Ancient Egypt. This is a known fact, and David Mead did not discover anything here.

Illustration: Wikipedia
Illustration: Wikipedia

Illustration: Wikipedia

However, the mystic was able, as he himself claims, to determine the directions in which the ascending and descending galleries of the Cheops pyramid will be "looking" on September 23.

So it turns out that they will "look" at the brightest star of the constellation Leo - Regulus - and on the "Planet of the Messiah" - Jupiter. It turns out that at the end of September the rarest arrangement of heavenly bodies in history will be built, similar to the description from Revelation.

If everything is calculated correctly, it turns out that Virgo will appear in heaven with a diadem of twelve stars and planets, the brightest of which is Regulus. On this day, the pyramid of Cheops will point to it. And Jupiter at this moment will come out, as it were, from the "belly" of Virgo, and this will also be indicated by the pyramid.

The conspiracy theorist, in addition to the indications of the pyramids, bases his conclusions on a passage from the Bible, Isaiah, chapter 13, verse 9-10, which says: “Behold, the fierce day of the Lord is coming, with anger and flaming rage, to make the earth a desert and destroy sinners from it her. The heavenly stars and luminaries do not give light from themselves; the sun dims at its rising, and the moon does not shine with its light."

The main character of this story is the planet Nibiru, the debate about the existence of which not only does not fade away, but only flares up recently.

Something like this will look like the collision of the Earth and Nibiru. Photo by CCO
Something like this will look like the collision of the Earth and Nibiru. Photo by CCO

Something like this will look like the collision of the Earth and Nibiru. Photo by CCO.

So, in June this year, senator from Brazil Telmario Mota warned the authorities of the country and the entire population of the world about the impending danger: according to him, in the coming autumn, the Earth will collide with the planet Nibiru, and the end of the world will come, Izvestia writes.

Nibiru is already such a popular topic that it is even discussed in the upper house of parliament of not the last country in the world.

Astronomers claim that the existence of Nibiru is a myth. It is based on the hypothesis that Nibiru is planet X, whose orbit at perihelion crosses the solar system between Mars and Jupiter every 3600 years.

The original source of the idea about it was the popularizer of the theory of paleocontacts, Zecharia Sitchin, who claimed that Nibiru was allegedly described in the Sumerian texts as the 12th planet.

And, as Sitchin stated in his books, highly developed intelligent beings, identified by him with the Anunnaki, the deities of Mesopotamian mythology, live on this fictional planet. Echoing him, many authors of conspiracy theories predicted that there should have been the end of the world in 2012 due to the gravitational influence of Nibiru, which supposedly had to fly past the Earth, says Wikipedia.

From the very beginning of this theory, the American Aerospace Agency (NASA) has argued that this is a hoax, but many continue to consider Nibiru a reality.

This is what Nibiru would look like against the background of the Sun
This is what Nibiru would look like against the background of the Sun

This is what Nibiru would look like against the background of the Sun.

And the same David Mead, as if in response, asserts in the book "Planet X: Arrival in 2017" that the scientific world has long known the date of the end of the world, but the public is deliberately kept in the dark to avoid panic, but the world elite has long been preparing to the coming disaster by building shelters.

New "ends of the world" with Nibiru, by the way, were predicted earlier: for 2015, 2012 and 2003.

According to astronomers, there is not only no factual basis for such predictions, but also the very evidence of the existence of such a planet. And if Nibiru or "Planet X" were real and rushed to the Earth, then this would already be visible to the naked eye.

David Mead and the cover of Planet X: Arrivals 2017
David Mead and the cover of Planet X: Arrivals 2017

David Mead and the cover of Planet X: Arrivals 2017.

The arguments of the same Mead (pictured above) in his own book, where he claims to put forward scientific evidence, according to the reviews of readers commenting on the book, quickly turn into religious "factology".

As one reviewer writes, “… on his website he focuses on facts and science, astronomical evidence to lure readers in, but after a dozen pages he starts preaching his faith, and over a third of the book is text based on visions and dreams..

The same reviewer: "The author mentions several times that certain things are" facts "just because" God said so in the Bible."

If you have noticed, the millennium, which began quite recently by astronomical standards, has already given many prophecies about the inevitable Armageddon.

The most "accurate" date was allegedly indicated in the calendar of the Mayan tribe - December 21, 2012.

Then the end of civilization was postponed by an elder of the tribe, who explained that this "prediction" meant only the "anniversary of creation." Now it remains to wait quite a bit until the new end of the world - less than a month.