Thursday, April 15, 2010

2012 Meteor Impact - An Unavoidable Certainty?

As December 21, 2012 approaches, theologians, scientists and prophets are waiting for the sky to fall... literally. One of the most controversial debates surrounding December 2012 is that of a meteor striking Earth. Even NASA agrees "something wicked this way comes".

Meteors are space rocks; varying in size, meteors often disintegrate upon entering Earth's atmosphere. Hundreds hit Earth every year, but impact is minimal. What makes a meteor strike around 2012 special and why has it attracted attention of NASA and world governments; perhaps because this meteor was predicted thousands of years ago and has struck devastating blows to Earth before.

Lurking in space is an object known as Planet X, Nibiru, or the 10th Planet. Only recently seen by astronomers, Planet X has a history documented in Samarian texts, ancient Mayan writings, the Bible, and predictions of Nostradamus. Known as "Wormwood" in the Bible, scholars believe the passing of Planet X through Earth's atmosphere set into motion the flood of Genesis. They further believe Planet X, or Wormwood, is the force mentioned in Revelation that brings destruction in end times.

Using charts and graphs, mathematicians calculated Planet X comes close to Earth every 3600 years and each pass brings considerable atmospheric change. The Earth observes a cycle of global warming and glacier melting. Sound familiar? NASA first observed Planet X in 1983 using Infrared Astronomical Satellite or IRAS. Since then changes have been documented on planets in close range of Planet X.

Pluto, Neptune's Triton moon, and Jupiter have suffered climatic disturbances similar to Earth's. As planetary temperatures rise, polar ice caps melt with increasing speed and volcanic eruptions increase. Could this be Earth's future? The prediction is a meteor will strike; where does Planet X come into play?

Planet X is five times larger and has 100 times the mass of Earth. Planet X has a gravitational pull so powerful scientists believe recent climatic events, increase in hurricanes, volcanoes, and earthquakes, are a result of Planet X's race toward Earth even though it is over 7 million light years away! These activities will swell as Planet X approaches.

Sometime between 2010-2014 Planet X is theorized to pass through Earth's gravitational field.

As Planet X passes, Earth will stop rotating for three days. After three days, Earth will rotate 90 degrees in less than an hour: the polar shift. This shift results in unprecedented chaos; global winds averaging 200 mph, volcanoes simultaneously erupting, followed by earthquakes resulting in the death of ¾ of Earth's population. Famine, plagues, and wars will follow killing close to another 20% of world population.

The United States is the last country in the world to mention this planetary calamity. Norway and other European countries have been creating underground bunkers for years to keep citizens from harm. Even Russia has recently warned citizens of impending doom.

Will Earth be struck by a meteor in 2012? While the debate continues over meteor, comet, or Planet X, we would be wise to be forewarned that regardless of what is approaching, its potential to radically impact planet Earth is a reality that many fear.

The anticipated 2012 meteor impact event is likely to throw our civilization into utter turmoil but from the ashes of the old rises the new and many now believe that calamity has been averted - Only time will tell.

Jay Robert Edwards is a researcher for all things related to 2012. His passion is to educate and present findings to the public in preparation for this hugely significant time in our planet's history. For more information go to http://www.prophecyfor2012.com

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