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Update of Nibiru / Planet X Video Research — Part 2 of 5

March 4th, 2008 · No Comments

Whenever a controversial, new report appears about just about anything, almost immediately, we begin to see knee-jerk, emotional responses, even from those who appear to be intelligent, such as university professors.  I had to delete a particularly caustic comment from one such person on this blog.  When someone shows off their shortcomings in public, it shows how narrow-minded people can be.

The timing of the deletion was interesting, as today’s post from the Planet X Video Research article at YOWUSA.com debunks the debunkers, exposing them as closed-minded people who don’t think before they speak.

First Planet X / Nibiru Images Leaked by an Anonymous South Pole Telescope (SPT) Informant

Part 2 — Hoax Claim Rebuttal

Marshall Masters
YOWUSA.COM
02-March-2008

Whenever a controversial, new Planet X / Nibiru observation video appears on the Internet, most viewers initially assume that a sophomoric, intellectual delinquent contrived it. That’s natural, as that’s how many of the Internet Planet X videos are produced, and we call them as we see them. For example, we were the first to declare the APOLLO 20 Important Datas About Nibiru Approaching a hoax video on our new blog on January 28, 2008.Yes, hoax videos exist, but this does not justify shallow investigations and egotistical, shoot-from-the-hip, ad-hominem attacks. Yet, that is exactly what happened 6 days after NibiruShock2012 posted Nibiru/Planet X photos taken January 2008.

In a scathing attack against NibiruShock2012, another YouTube Director with the screen name of ProjectStorm released a debunking video response on February 26, 2008.

Further, it was interesting when you take into consideration that NibiruShock2012 just posted a new, “false-color” image and video to YouTube.  “False-color,” for those who don’t know, is a protocol for applying color to images that were taken with infrared or far-infrared cameras, such as those that work as part of telescopes that search the heavens in those ranges.  By applying color to the images, it turns what would appear as shapeless blotches into something recognizable to the human eye.

This video came from a picture taken on February 1, 2008, just 12 days after the date of the last image in the original video, which was January 20, 2008.  I found something remarkable about the sequence numbers, the LOO#’s located in the lower right corners of both images, and I will post that as a follow-up piece to the YOWUSA.com article on that site.  For now, though, read with an open mind what this video has to say.

Catch you on the backside!
Janice Manning
2012 and Planet X Bulletin

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