Conspiracy theorist claims Earth will end next month
The world as we know it might end in a fiery collision in a matter of weeks.
The story as published in The Daily Mail says that a conspiracy theorist has made the huge claim.
According to The Daily Mail, Christian numerologist David Meade has warned that the mysterious planet ‘Nibiru’ is about to smash into Earth.
According to him, the apocalypse will take place between September 20-23 and he says that the clues are written on pyramids and in the Bible.
He went on to add that it is strange that both the Great Sign of Revelation 12 and the Great Pyramid of Giza both point us to one precise moment in time – September 20 to 23, 2017.
Meade thinks that Nibiru, also known as Planet X, will become visible in the sky around mid-September before it collides with Earth.
Meade had earlier made a September prediction using verses from the Bible and now claims that his prediction is backed up by markings on the pyramid.
He said that the pyramid faces true north with only 3/60th of a degree of error and is located at the centre of the land mass of the Earth and the east/west parallel that crosses the most land and the north/south meridian that crosses the most land intersect in two places on the Earth – one in the ocean and the other at the Great Pyramid.'.'
Two tunnels set in the Great Pyramid will point to significant celestial objects after September 20, the conspiracy theorist claims.
According to Meade, the Descending Passage will point to the star Regulus – also known as the 'King' – in the constellation Leo, and the Ascending Passage will point to Jupiter – known to the Jews as the 'Planet of the Messiah'.
David's prediction is mostly based on the Bible passage Isaiah, Chapter 13 9-10, which says, 'See, the Day of the Lord is coming – a cruel day, with wrath and fierce anger – to make the land desolate and destroy the sinners within it.
'The Stars of Heaven and their constellations will not show their light. The rising sun will be darkened and the Moon will not give its light.'
Despite a lack of evidence for the hidden world, which NASA has previously stated is an 'internet hoax’; many people believe it is real.
Nibiru, and is sometimes referred to as Planet X, has been predicted to end the world several times since 2003.
The scientific community does not agree Nibiru exists.
'Nibiru and other stories about wayward planets are an internet hoax,' NASA has said previously. 'Obviously, it does not exist.'