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Nibiru: Why is No one Talking??
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<blockquote data-quote="Harte" data-source="post: 150893" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>Again, Nibiru was never the name of some unknown (to us) planet in any ancient text.</p><p>99% of the time the word appears in any Mesopotamian text, it is a reference to the city Nibru (Enlil's City,) later known as Nuffar and today known as Nippur.</p><p>Most of the rest of the usages pertain to the point in the night sky where Jupiter reaches its northernmost position, due to the Earth's axial tilt. The word itself means "a place of crossing" and is used (when not referencing the city or the position of Jupiter) to convey that meaning - such as a bridge, a gate, a river ford, etc.</p><p>No "planet Nibiru" is ever mentioned throughout all time, until Sitchin made that up in "The 12th Planet" in 1976.</p><p>Those are the facts of this matter and, yes, it DOES mean that Nibiru the planet doesn't exist. </p><p></p><p>Harte</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harte, post: 150893, member: 443"] Again, Nibiru was never the name of some unknown (to us) planet in any ancient text. 99% of the time the word appears in any Mesopotamian text, it is a reference to the city Nibru (Enlil's City,) later known as Nuffar and today known as Nippur. Most of the rest of the usages pertain to the point in the night sky where Jupiter reaches its northernmost position, due to the Earth's axial tilt. The word itself means "a place of crossing" and is used (when not referencing the city or the position of Jupiter) to convey that meaning - such as a bridge, a gate, a river ford, etc. No "planet Nibiru" is ever mentioned throughout all time, until Sitchin made that up in "The 12th Planet" in 1976. Those are the facts of this matter and, yes, it DOES mean that Nibiru the planet doesn't exist. Harte [/QUOTE]
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