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2 "SUNS"..???

by JuddBonus @, Tuesday, August 14, 2012, 17:11 @ WhiteKnight

The first a BIG blotch on the upper right,

video 2 & 3... who knows and doesnt make sense,

The fourth a dinky little bright object on on the bottom left,

The fifth is nowhere near the sun,

The sixth is back in the upper right and shrunk 80%

The seventh is not even a star and back in the upper left.

The eighth has been floating around sense sept 2011 and probably been posted here as well..

Can somebody please tell Nibiru to stay in one spot when its being filmed, and I really dont think its in a "orbit" around the sun to make these changes.


Sorry Whiteknight, they dont "fly" with me... first off everybody is uses a camera, stressing the iris of that lens and everything shows up if its pointed at the right angle i.e. artifacts. Im sure a filter was used on on 4 & 7 but their not the professional quality.

And hasnt anybody ever heard a welders glass to film the sun and taking a picture if Nibiru is a star then all you should see it "TWO" objects, and then to calculate the size of this thing vs distance of earth to the sun, getting the suns width and figure the objects size.. Hey I know.... theres consumer telelscopes out there that can plot a course to a object giving enough time.. if not available.. theres tie-ins to more sophisticated telescopes and computers that college kids have access to for class and research.. calculate it from them.. I dont know who sponsors those.

Whats missing is the math on this thing, if it is coming in... somebody should know how fast by how big it gets day after day... if its going left or right etc.. Ive never seen anything like that yet.

Somebody should know something far more then this, instead of just filming it with a 300$ video camera..

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