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Gerald Celente about the Wikileaks on Fox Business 01 Dec 2010
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Could this really be Planet X? March 18th, 2010 update
Confirmed coordinates for this star is:6h42m8.44s, 41 40′ 18.94″ Coordinates confirmed w/Meade LX200-ACF Telescope on three separate nights in conjunction with my IR camera to locate this object. I also confirmed with four of my astronomy friends. We all know where Mars is located. The coordinates for this object are no where near Mars. www.nasa.gov www.PlanetxSpecialReport.com Planet X?? (also referred to as Nibiru, The Destroyer, or just Brown Dwarf). This planet or failed star supposedly comes around Earth every 3600 years and creates destruction on Earth and is due to come around in 2012. So, I’ve very been interested in capturing an Infrared video of this very large orange object which is visible right now just to the upper left of the star constellation, “Orion the Hunter”. This bright orange planet or star is not on any star map, and Mars is over by the “Cancer” star constellation, so it isn’t Mars. Just to point out, Brown dwarfs are too cool to give off much visible light but they do emit substantial amounts of infrared radiation, but they are detectible by ground-based and spaceborne infrared telescopes. So, that being the case, I wanted to see how bright the infrared video would be on my Yukon IR camera. After capturing this video, I came to the conclusion that this planet or star is actually giving off a lot of infrared radiation. As you can in the video, I scanned other parts of the sky to show how bright this object really is compared to the other stars …
They’ve found the largest planet ‘IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM’!. It orbits our Sun in a far elliptical orbit, and is said to be 4x’s the size of Jupiter! It has a helium and hydrogen atmosphere. It’s most likely to have moons! This planet fits the exact description of Planet X! www.dailymail.co.uk CBS NEWS Link… www.youtube.com CNN hints at Nibiru’s Existence – Feb 15, 2011 news.blogs.cnn.com www.youtube.com Feb 17th, 2011 – NASA Shuts Down Prolific Sky-Mapping Space Telescope (WISE) www.space.com www.youtube.com This video also made it on “Beforeitsnews.com” beforeitsnews.com So, one must ask, why are they suddenly telling us now? Scientists have known about this planet since 1983, and they’ve been using WISE and IRAS to monitor it. Does this mean it will be visible this year? I’m thinking so. They have no choice but to tell us as it will viewable to everyone w/oa telescope this year. And why are they not calling this planet by its real name? Nibiru? Planet X? Well, that would mean that all of us so called “conspiracy theorist’s” and our ancient ancestors, were right all along! (This story was pulled in December 1983)… 1983 Washington Post “Front Page” Story – Mystery Heavenly Body Discovered a front page story 31-Dec-1983 A heavenly body possibly as large as the giant planet Jupiter and possibly so close to Earth that it would be part of this solar system has been found in the direction of the constellation Orion by an orbiting telescope aboard the US infrared astronomical …
Cost of natural disasters $109bn in 2010, says UN
Planet Ark
An earthquake survivor walks through the city center after it was destroyed by a massive earthquake and ensuing tsunami, in Talcahuano March 4, 2010. Photo: Mariana Bazo
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Cost of natural disasters $109 billion in 2010: U.N.
Natural disasters caused $109 billion in economic damage last year three times more than in 2009 with Chile and China bearing most of the cost the United Nations said Monday.
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2010 among deadliest years for natural disaster – UN report
UNITED NATIONS : In the past two decades, 2010 was one of the deadliest years for natural disasters and the United Nations (UN) on Monday warned that unless better preparations are put in place, many more disasters can be expected in years to come.
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Quake hits Dirranbandi
A SMALL earthquake hit an area south of St George, near Dirranbandi, yesterday morning, reaching a magnitude of 3.6 on the Richter scale.
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Cost of natural disasters $109bn in 2010, says UN
Natural disasters caused $109bn in economic damage last year, three times more than in 2009, with Chile and China bearing most of the cost, the United Nations said yesterday.
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UN: 2010 among deadliest years of disasters
Cost of natural disasters $109bn in 2010, says UN
Natural disasters caused $109bn in economic damage last year, three times more than in 2009, with Chile and China bearing most of the cost, the United Nations said yesterday.
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UN: 2010 Among Deadliest Years for Disasters
2010 was one of the deadliest years for natural disasters in the past two decades and unless better preparations are put in place now, many more disasters can be expected in years to come, the UN’s top disaster reduction official said today.
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Cost of natural disasters $109 billion in 2010 – U.N.
GENEVA (Reuters) – Natural disasters caused $109 billion in economic damage last year, three times more than in 2009, with Chile and China bearing most of the cost, the United Nations said on Monday.
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Council-owned recycling company to be under CCHL governance
After 18 months in Christchurch City Council ownership, the company that runs the city’s transfer stations and recycling plant has returned to profitability and increased its value as a Council-owned asset by $8 million.
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UN: 2010 among deadliest years of disasters
New York, Jan 25 : 2010 was one of the deadliest years for natural disasters in the past two decades and unless better preparations are put in place now, many more disasters can be expected in years to come, the UN’s top disaster reduction official said on Monday.
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UN: 2010 among deadliest years of disasters
Cost of natural disasters $109bn in 2010, says UN
Natural disasters caused $109bn in economic damage last year, three times more than in 2009, with Chile and China bearing most of the cost, the United Nations said yesterday.
Read more on Gulf Times
UN: 2010 Among Deadliest Years for Disasters
2010 was one of the deadliest years for natural disasters in the past two decades and unless better preparations are put in place now, many more disasters can be expected in years to come, the UN’s top disaster reduction official said today.
Read more on Scoop.co.nz
Cost of natural disasters $109 billion in 2010 – U.N.
GENEVA (Reuters) – Natural disasters caused $109 billion in economic damage last year, three times more than in 2009, with Chile and China bearing most of the cost, the United Nations said on Monday.
Read more on The Star
Council-owned recycling company to be under CCHL governance
After 18 months in Christchurch City Council ownership, the company that runs the city’s transfer stations and recycling plant has returned to profitability and increased its value as a Council-owned asset by $8 million.
Read more on Scoop.co.nz
UN: 2010 among deadliest years of disasters
New York, Jan 25 : 2010 was one of the deadliest years for natural disasters in the past two decades and unless better preparations are put in place now, many more disasters can be expected in years to come, the UN’s top disaster reduction official said on Monday.
Read more on New Kerala

