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Yes. It would explain the massive underground tunnels and cities that have been under construction for decades, being built by all the countries to provide 'safe harbor' for SOME IMPENDING EVENT.

The Asteroid and Brown Dwarf the soldier discusses sounds like the story of Planet Nibiru/ Planet X, which is an alleged burnt out star aka 'dwarf' with a full planetary system orbiting it that comes along with it, on its long elliptical orbit.

This orbit comes past the earth every so many thousands of years, pulling massive debris with it that will devastate all the planets it travels by. Its strong magnetic pull will cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and likely nuclear meltdown worldwide, along with destruction from the asteroids and meteorites that will pummel the planet.

I think they've known about this since at least the 1970s. I read an article about this in a Scientific American magazine which projected the dwarf star would come by in about 50 years or so.

22 days ago
2 score
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Yes. It would explain the massive underground tunnels and cities that have been under construction for decades, being built by all the countries to provide 'save harbor' for SOME IMPENDING EVENT.

The Asteroid and Brown Dwarf the soldier discusses sounds like the story of Planet Nibiru/ Planet X, which is an alleged burnt out star aka 'dwarf' with a full planetary system orbiting it that comes along with it, on its long elliptical orbit.

This orbit comes past the earth every so many thousands of years, pulling massive debris with it that will devastate all the planets it travels by. Its strong magnetic pull will cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and likely nuclear meltdown worldwide, along with destruction from the asteroids and meteorites that will pummel the planet.

I think they've known about this since at least the 1970s. I read an article about this in a Scientific American magazine which projected the dwarf star would come by in about 50 years or so.

22 days ago
1 score