If you follow planet X, think you're following planet X, or are just trying to figure out if it even exists, the chances are you came across the name John Moore in your searching.
Since the end of July, Moore's daily program has featured information concerning Nibiru. At one point on Moore's program, he said a secret 'source' or two told him that planet X would be passing by Earth on August 16 and that major naval bases have been evacuated in preparation.
The internet has gone wild with rumors of pole shift, ocean tsunamis, and other catastrophic activity this week after Mr. Moore's program became a YouTube hit and a message board phenomenon.
On the Sunday-Monday August 12-13, 2012 edition of Coast to Coast AM, a caller named "Chris" called Ian Punnett during open lines concerning the planet X story. During the call, "Chris" repeated the August 16 rumor that Moore has heralded. Punnett seemed dismissive of the claim but looked up the LibertyMan.com during the call. As did many more most likely.
So what is the story of this huge story (or tall tale)?
If you listened to John Moore in July 2012 you may have had a different experience than the Moore last Friday. In July, it was time to gas up the car and move to a high elevation away from a nuclear plant. On Friday last week, a brief phone call came in to Moore asking about this week's end times scenario. Moore simply responded that his source 'may be wrong' and he isn't changing his own plans--this after nationwide alternative media panic set in that the only place survivable this week in August would be the Ozarks.
We live in strange times. But the thought that only two sources would be willing to tell John Moore that the end was coming for billions of Earthlings is beyond ridiculous. If a major celestial body was incoming this week, the White House wouldn't be booking events. The President wouldn't be raising money. You'd see all leaders vanish. The Pope would be deep beneath the Vatican. Unless the sources know things that even the biggest and baddest of world leaders do not know themselves!?
This is not the first time that John Moore stated calamity would occur on this planet. And to a degree any person who predicts something horrible on this planet will be right at some point or another. Moore did predict a 'hurricane on land' last year, and this year a derecho took place. So maybe he was right on that one..
However to contemplate this week being the beginning of the end for so many due to Nibiru coming back? Well that is when you begin to scratch your head about John Moore.
Moore's website tells his story. Former military, a private investigator, and now a radio talk show host. According to the LibertyMan.com, he also offer professional consultation on....things? And he can even do email or phone consultations as well, should you so be willing to pay for that style of communication. Moore has also been a star of a semi-hit video talking about Nibiru and how a Navy map showed the United States changed in landscape by the planet X arrival--though the video also offers up some strange camera work and perhaps a fake background audience with laugh and applause track. There has also been debate over whether Mr. Moore is full of wind or just telling the truth. Is he just in it for the money? Or is he the harbinger of doom because no one else is willing to step up to the planetary plate to perform the mission?
We may know this week. Should the world go offline August 16 and a dark planet be visible in the sky, then we know John Moore was absolutely correct. And if nothing happens? I am sure John Moore's sources will stay secret, Moore will say he is glad they were wrong, and in another year or two we will hear his voice again predicting yet another date of doom. Just my two cents on the matter.
So watch the sky. Maybe you'll see something strange this week. That or just a meteor show. And if you live along an ocean? It is your choice if you move to higher ground or simply open another cold beverage and sip it under a beautiful night sky.