Planet x
Planet X is a planet that the ancient Sumerians referred to as "Nibiru." This ancient Sumerian word literally means "Planet Of The Crossing." Ancient Sumerian texts indicate that the Earth ("Tiamat") was struck by a large planet, which moved it into its present orbit, and created the Moon and the Asteroid Belt. The Sumerians gave it this name because every 3,630 (12,586 by other accounts) years Planet X crosses Earth's orbit. The Sumerians counted it as the twelfth planet in our solar system because they regarded both the Sun and Moon as planets.

(Photo of Sumerian tablet, dated 4,500 B.C.,
shows 11 planets orbiting the sun. One represents Earth's moon. The
10th is Planet X.)
However, modern astronomers have dubbed it as Planet X, meaning that
it is the tenth planet in our solar system, the "X" standing for
"ten." Planet X has a highly elliptical orbit, rather than the usual
circular orbit, more resembling the orbit of a comet than of a
planet. It's orbit carries it far out into space, far beyond our
known solar system, but then every 3,630 years it returns to the
inner solar system and crosses the orbit of Earth.
Planet X is a humongous, giant planet or brown dwarf over five times
larger than Earth, and having over 100 times the mass of Earth. It
has a magnetic core that is so powerful that it clashes with the
electromagnetic fields of other planets in the solar system. It was
because of this electromagnetic disturbance of other planets that
astronomers in recent times figured out that there had to be another
huge heavenly body in the outer reaches of the solar system. The
search for this unknown heavenly body began over 400 years ago.
Planet X is already having a tremendous effect on the Sun.
Astronomers and scientists began keeping a record of sunspots
(explosions...Coronal Mass Ejections) on the Sun in the 1700's. Over
a period of time it became obvious that sunspots reach a maximum
every eleven years. Once the peak is reached, then sunspots decline
for approximately five and a half years. The the next five and a
half years they increase until they peak again in the eleventh year.
This eleven year cycle has been going on ever since science began
keeping records of their observations. But something has changed,
and we have not seen the current sunspots cycle perform like all
others before it, in 2012, we will reach the maximum peak. Sometimes
in complex sunspot groups, abrupt, violent explosions from the sun
occur, and are called solar flares. (read more:
sunspot cycles or
solar flares)
Astronomers finally discovered Planet X in 1982. It was in that year
that NASA acknowledged the existence of it. A year later (1983) IRAS
(Infrared Astronomical Satellite) actually spotted a large
mysterious object in the depths of space. The Jet Propulsion
Laboratory also acknowledged its existence. News items about its
discovery were printed in the Washington Post and the New York
Times. But shortly after these public announcements the great
cover-up began.


