David Mead Was Wrong - Nibiru Won't Arrive Until 2060 - Alternative View

David Mead Was Wrong - Nibiru Won't Arrive Until 2060 - Alternative View
David Mead Was Wrong - Nibiru Won't Arrive Until 2060 - Alternative View

Video: David Mead Was Wrong - Nibiru Won't Arrive Until 2060 - Alternative View

Video: David Mead Was Wrong - Nibiru Won't Arrive Until 2060 - Alternative View
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A well-known American conspiracy theorist said that David Mead was wrong in his calculations, and that humanity has at least another 40 years before the arrival of Nibiru.

A veteran conspiracy theorist who died at the age of 73 from a heart attack in August this year, Jim Marrs, shortly before his death in one of the episodes of the show Ancient Aliens and New World Order ("Ancient aliens and a new world order") said that Nibiru will not reach inner limits of the solar system until 2060.

“Nibiru is destined to return to the vicinity of the Earth in 2060,” says Mr. Marrs, “so it should now be on its way to the solar system. Some people believe that this is why we see extremely unstable weather and environmental changes on Earth. Of course, the government acts as if nothing is happening, but what's new about that?"

Simulated collision of Nibiru with the Earth:

The theory of the existence of a mini-star system-wanderer called Nibiru, which every 3600 years passes through the inner part of the solar system, disrupting the established order and causing serious cataclysms on the planets, was put forward in 1976 by the writer Zachariah Sitchin, who drew this information from the ancient Sumerian plates.