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Supermoon Rising Saturday June 22
Moon over New York Full Moon over San Francisco The largest full moon of 2013, a "Supermoon," will light up the night sky this weekend. On Sunday, June 23, at 7 a.m. EDT (1100 GMT), the moon will arrive at perigee — the point in its orbit its orbit bringing it closest to Earth), a distance of 221,824 miles (356,991 kilometers). The moon typically reaches perigee once each month (and on some occasions twice), with their respective distances to Earth varying by 3 percent.
Planet X, Nibiru - Pole Migration (real-life)
Planet X, Nibiru - Pole Migration (real-life) If the earth was exempt from this there would be no problem, for man’s modern technology has revealed that earth is the only planet in the solar system that is actually inhabited by mankind. But the earth is not and will not be exempt! This planet will be affected terribly by the passing of Planet X, just as the records of the ancient Sumerians record the terrible destruction and death that occurred the last time Planet X came some 3,600 plus years ago. When Planet X comes through the solar system and flies past the earth the whole earth will shake.
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