After failed prediction of Oct. 15, now conspiracy theorists believe Earth ends on Nov. 19

The conspiracy theory, previously, had gained so much impetus online that even NASA had to come forward and deny it

September 23, October 15 and now November 19, well these are the predicted dates for our Earth to come to an end. While previous two predictions by the conspiracy theorists failed, of course; now they have come with a new date and that's November 19. Apparently, the experts in this field are convinced that the Planet X or Nibiru is going to cause the end of Earth on that very day.

The conspiracy theory, previously, had gained so much impetus online that even NASA had to come forward and deny it.

Now, the theorists are claiming that the PlanetX is going to create a series of destructive earthquakes on the D Day of November 19 and that may end our globe as we know it. These recent rumours originated on the website Planetxnews.com, as the website suggested that they have followed the growing number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that have been occurring over the last few months and they all were primarily caused by the huge gravitational strength of the Nibiru system. Now that the planet is coming close to Earth's proximity, the number of disasters is increasing, they pointed out.

"Global seismic activity reaches a peak in the second two weeks of November moving into December 2017,'" claimed writer Terral Croft on the website.

"The predicted backside alignment quake event is scheduled for November 19, 2017, when the earth passes behind the sun relative to the Black Star [Nibiru]," Croft has told Express.co.uk.

"The planet in question, Nibiru, doesn't exist," NASA had categorically said in September. "Nibiru and other stories about wayward planets are an internet hoax. There is no factual basis for these claims. If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for an encounter with the Earth astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would be visible by now to the naked eye. Obviously, it does not exist," the space agency said in its statement.

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Nibiru is supposedly a "mini solar system" that consists of a sun, planets and some moons and the entire system that is prowling on the edge of Earth's solar system and orbiting our own sun every 3,600 years.

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