Conspiracy nuts claim an invisible rogue planet is going to bring about the Rapture

There is a good chance that your parent who loves conspiracy theories will not plan any plan for Saturday, September 23. This is because it is the last date that is promoted as the beginning of the end of humanity.
According to Christian astrologer David Meade, the key to understanding all of this is number 33. In the Bible, Jesus would have lived for 33 years before being crucified. Elohim, the Canaani god who was later adopted as the Supreme God of ancient Israel, is mentioned 33 times in the Bible.
According to Meade, all this refers to the Virgin Constellation and to the solar eclipse last month which was visible in most of the United States.
While many in the dominant religious right saw the eclipse as a sign that America needed to repent in its sinner ways, Meade thinks that it means much more than that.
“When the eclipse starts on August 21, the sunrise will be dark, as is Isaiah predicted,” he told British Tablod Daily Star last month.
Since the entire eclipse was visible for the first time in Oregon, the 33rd state, and ended in South Carolina in the 33rd degree, it means that 33 days after the event, something enormous will happen. According to Meade, this huge event will involve Nibiru, a hidden planet supposedly with such a large orbit, astronomers could not detect it.
In particular, a FoxNews.com article on Nibiru’s theory literally devotes a sentence to NASA demystifier, without even a quote. The rest of the room consists of biblical quotes and a calm recitation of absurd belief.
In an interview with the Washington Post, Meade said that the Earth would not necessarily be destroyed on September 23, but rather that the date will launch the fantastic events represented in the Book of Revelations in the Bible, including rapture, the belief that just Christians will be transported in paradise before natural disasters begin to destroy a large part of the planet.
“The world does not end, but the world as we know ends,” he said, adding later: “Much part of the world will not be the same in early October.”
On his website, Meade also peddled a book entitled “The coup against President Donald J. Trump”.
Other people jumped on the Nibiru train and created a frightening video aspect to describe the theory. Naturally, you can buy all kinds of materials describing the alleged prophecy in detail.
“I tell people that we do not say that the kidnapping or the second coming will occur at such or such date,” said the conspiracist of Nibiru, Gary Ray, in an interview with the TV network of Pat Robertson CBN. “We just say that the Lord has repeatedly ordered his people to look. And he has given signs for a reason. If he didn’t want us to pay attention, he would not have given signs.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jonp8dkyywu
Currently, there is no evidence that Nibiru exists, and you do not need the words of a scientist to prove it. If such a massive object approached the earth to a fast clip, anyone with a telescope of $ 50 would have seen it arrive a long time ago.
“Nibiru is not real and is not a danger,” said the main scientist of NASA space, David Morrison, in a 2012 video demystifying an annihilate of hysteria on the imaginary planet in collaboration with 2012, the supposed “last” year predicted by the former Mayan people of Central America.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4YQ-LLX5HC
He continued: “It would be brilliant. He would be easily visible to the naked eye. If it was up there, you could see him. We could all see him.”
Morrison’s clip responding to fear of fear has only been seen around 18,000 times. Of this number, the pro-nibiru clip above has been seen more than 2 million times.