This calls for action! BLF can save the world. If we all point our strongest throwers at the comet/brown dwarf/hunk-o-crap at the same time, it will change course and earth will be safe. For now...
Seriously, some people amaze me. What will they do when we (inevitably) all survive this Elenin-thing? Just postpone it? Or move to the next big 'Thing' ? (Killer-locusts in your cornflakes, the government uses cellphone-frequencies to make your balls itch, eating wallpaper-paste is the only way to avert death by super-cancer)
Can't they have normal hobbies? Collecting flashlights for example?
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This is a pretty good article that downplays the "dwarf star" aspect of the comet, but brings up some important issues regarding the possibility of earthquakes and severe solar flares
I am all about some survivalism only because we don't know what may happen tomorrow but to believe that a fake planet is going to kill everyone because someones bad understanding of the Mayan calendar says it will happen is just retarded.
I'm not sure what this guy is supposed to be "investigating" given that he seems to have trouble understanding basic gravitational physics.
His hypothesis is that extraterritorial (massive) objects are creating geological shifts here. Nonexistent calculations notwithstanding, to fulfill this view, these objects have to be quite massive, so instead of falsifying his hypothesis given data which contradicts this, his immediate conclusion is that there must be this coverup/completely outlandish idea involving concepts which he clear doesn't understand (like confusing magnetism for gravity).
I'm talking about the video in the OP, please watch it before reading my comment.
It's inconsistent with electric universe "theory" in your article which has the same fundamental problem of having nothing to do with reality.
To be fair, these guys have no idea what they're talking about so ties to any existing science on the matter are entirely arbitrary and incidental in the first place.