This is one photo I can share of an early map of the binary solar system very close to us now. It is just one opinion, there are others who say Nibiru is red. Napisiti, the rain bomber, is definitely green because you can see the green clouds at its base from many photos. Atu is definitely purple. That's what gives us the amazing purple sunsets.
The positions of the planets change and a new drawing is made on the 15th of every month by Sam, but I can't share those drawings- I think they are copyrighted.
Some say it is just one planet with seven moons and others say it is eight planets, two of which are technically moons of other planets. They are all revolving eliptically around their own sun, which is behind our sun, and behind them both is a gas giant which some call Herculbus /Immaru. Atu has a moon and Isatum has a a yellow moon which people often see in the sky and think it is the second sun.
There's a lot of asteroids, and weird shaped objects such as triangles, cubes and rectangles which we see as square or triangle clouds. We've never seen square or triangle clouds before.
Photos below show how close they are. The person who took the first photos thought it was maybe just clouds. It is actually a couple of planets/moons. Each planet or moon has a different colour and different cloud shapes. You can see that the browner coloured sphere has different shaped clouds to the purple sphere overlapping and above it. We can identify them all by their colour, the shape of the clouds inside, and their location to the Sun [as per the diagrams drawn by Sam - his diagrams include the cloud shapes and colours and positions, however they are not my pictures to share on a blog, I don't have permission to do that. They are his drawings and his story.] I know it looks surreal and unbelievable, you don't have to tell me. I've seen a lot of photos like this, but these two are incredible.
If you look closely [or maybe don't look closely, look from further away] you can see that the area where the three dots are is a deeper blue coloured sphere and is actually separate from the others, this is the moon of one of the planets- I think - and in Sam's diagram it does have dots on it. If you look at the area about an inch-and-a-half below the three dots, it's a different colour....there is a paler more purple sphere in between...at the base is the brownish/orange sphere. I don't know what the dots are, that's just the way it is.
It does take a trained eye to see these things, and some people can't see it at all.... because straight off you would just see one sphere, but actually there are three, overlapping each other, and each one has differently shaped clouds. I'm not an expert, at first I thought this was just one planet, but then I saw someone's explanation and I realized it was more than one. It's easier to see that in the second photo.
I think I've shown this one before: it's two planets/moons... a darker grey sphere in front of a paler grey sphere, and underneath you can see pink lightning.
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Planet cutting into our Sun |
Any questions I'll do my best to answer, but I don't have too many answers, I'm just enjoying the show!