Nibiru in Natal Chart??

Bjorkstrand

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covid 19 cause

simple. wormwood(nibiru) squaring jupiter + saturn + smallish pluto

one doesn't mess around with a brown dwarf star

davinci is back

wormwood = the cleanser

odd, nobody else got it
 

Phosphorescent

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Also, if Nibiru is associated with 27 Capricorn, what are possible interpretations for Venus conjunct midheaven at 27 degree in capricorn (9th house) in a natal chart?
 

CapAquaPis

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Comet Lovejoy in Dec 2011 (in astrological degrees of Virgo, Libra and esp. the sign of doom Scorpio) and the end of the world on Dec 21, 2012 turned out to be false, but was the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020-21 was the actual years 2012 because of the change from the Julian to Gregorian calendar since 1 AD?

Nibiru isn't a real planet, there's no hard evidence to point out the existence of a massive Jupiter-sized planet in the farthest reaches of the solar system and it's not headed towards Earth's orbit, astronomy hasn't detected it yet in the other solar planets' gravitational fields...or IMO evidently, Nibiru doesn't exist.
 

CapAquaPis

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Hypothetical planets are my alternative theory to explain quirks in astrological predictions: 1. "A" or Ara/Ram currently in retrograde to the end of (28') Aries, 2. "B" or Bull/Toro in 15' Taurus and 3. "C" or Cap/Goat in 27' Capricorn-the hot degree of Mars. They are slow moving in 3,700; 5,500 and 7,200 year orbits respectively...and all gives off negative vibes, bad news and are heavily malefic. Nibiru simply can't exist and no planet is headed towards our Earth's orbit. These planets, a trio instead of Nibiru, are what made the 20th and 21st centuries as is.
 

CapAquaPis

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Already, the name Ara is assigned to a constellation, Toro for an asteroid and you might well name the hypothetical planet in Capricorn "Nibiru" which no celestial object in standard astronomy has the name for a clearly nonexistent one.
 

Bjorkstrand

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as I said before it's a brown dwarf star. there is no way you are going to see it. in the 1980"s the infra red telescopes saw 2 of them.
 
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