Planets In Our Sky? The Nemesis Solar System - Explained by Skywatcher Samuel Hofman

in #science8 years ago (edited)

In 1980, Samuel Hofman wrote a scientific paper that showed how the sun in our solar system could not possibly support 9 planets, with gas giants. He showed through this paper that we had to have a binary twin solar system to balance the chemical electromagnetic equation. 


Well, the Government promptly seized said paper and made Sam sign a 30 year non-disclosure agreement, which expired in 2010. Sam then started Montana Sky Watchers, and started telling what he knew…and it cost him dearly. Just like all Nibiru researchers Sam has been targeted for constant harassment and false accusations.

But today, the most people are unaware that the Nemesis-Solar-System is approaching, here are some basic facts from Montana´s Skywatcher Samuel Hofman. 



The Nemesis Solar System in our sky - Explained by Montana Sky Watcher Samuel Hofman:  



And if you think this is hoax, the following  photo I have taken 2 days ago in Germany:


So I have sent it to Samuel and he answered to me, that we see the Planet ATU:



Now YOU know! Be prepared!



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And the Nemesis system is home to the Annunaki. Which relates to
home to God and the Messiah and the armies of heaven.

The astro-physicist Dr Claudia Albers has another point of view. For her, Nibiru is a myth, and her alternate theory based on observations, maintains that our solar system has been invaded by stellar cores which are dead stars, dead planets and dead moons. These dead cores are responsible for the many catastrophes that Earth is enduring.

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