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NIBIRU AND MYSTERIOUS DEATHS(ASTRONOMERS)



Nibiru and Mysterious Deaths
Astronomers
Excerpt from Mr. David Meade’s book “Planet X– Arrival 2017,
Those who support the existence of Nibiru argue that the southern hemisphere, particularly around the South Pole, is the best place to see Nibiru, whose orbit around the Sun is said to be tilted relative to Earth’s.

Rodney Marks died at the South Pole while working at the Antarctic Submillimeter Telescope and Remote Observatory on the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.

Marks, a healthy 32-year-old, collapsed while walking between the observatory and the base, became ill over the next 36 hours, and subsequently died.

The National Science Foundation (NSF), which operates the station, declared that he “died of natural causes,” but his body was not delivered to New Zealand for an autopsy for six months.

The autopsy revealed that he died of alcohol intoxication, but how he drank was unclear.

Suicide was ruled out because he had visited the station doctor several times, stating that he was not feeling well and was confused by his condition.

He had regular and easy access to alcohol and had no personal problems; The coroner said he couldn’t have accidentally drunk it.

New Zealand police stated that the NSF was uncooperative, refusing to provide details of the internal report or to say who was on the station at the time.

Station doctor Robert Thompson also disappeared in 2006.
Welcome to planet Earth; here, you can be cold-bloodedly murdered for sharing the truth with other Earth inhabitants. Although the universe is vast, we live on a tiny rock, and you can be silenced forever for telling the truth. That’s why we see Nibiru as a savior, not a destroyer.

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