The Bible warns about the coming day of wrath, when God will unleash the
overwhelming power of Heaven against the evils of unrepentant man. That man will look up
into the heavens, fainting from fear and expectations of things coming upon the world. There
will be signs in the sun and moon and stars and upon the earth, dismay among the nations.
The Trumpet Judgments, also known as the day of the Lord, will be so terrible that Heaven will
fall silent for one-half hour. Even the angels are struck speecl,less at the unprecedented
devastation that will be unleashed upon the earth.
At this very moment, an enormous planet, on an elongated orbit, that will have a
profound effect on mankind steadily winds its way toward earth. Today there are scientists and
researchers, both Christian and secular, who believe this to be true. Mathematical evidence
reveals, sensed through the orbits of certain comets and the perturbations in the outmost
planets, an unseen body at least the size of Jupiter is out there with an estimated 1,800 year
orbit of the sun. Biblical and Mesopotamian sources present strong evidence this orbital period
is 3,600 years. Central to the religious beliefs and astronomy of the ancient world was the
conviction that this planet, called by them Marduk or Nibiru, remained within the solar system
and that it retumed periodically to earth's vicinity. The rulers of Summer, Akkad, Babylon and
even up to the time of the Egyptians all revered this great traveler of the heavens, depicted as
a Winged globe and considered its periodical nearing as a sign of upheavals, great change
and a new era.