A live video amazes many people: a large planet is said to have appeared very close to Earth. Some speak of the planet “Nibiru”.
A planet near Earth? Here is the summary of the video:
A supposed live video is supposed to show a planet in close proximity to Earth. However, this video is not live. Furthermore, it is a computer-generated object from another video.
Exciting: An hour-long live video appeared on Facebook. In it you can see a large planet in the sky that is rotating quite quickly. A circular structure can be seen next to the object.
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This circular structure appears in the colors of the rainbow and is approximately slightly larger in diameter than the planet. Is it a portal through which the planet traveled?
Since, according to Facebook, this is a live video, many people are confused. Did a planet really appear somewhere and someone filmed the whole thing for several hours?
The Planet: Two fakes!
No, of course no planet appeared near Earth. The live video thing is just a trick. As a page owner, you can also upload normal videos using Facebook's live function, which are then streamed live and commented on with a time stamp.
Live videos do not necessarily mean that they are recorded live at that moment. Facebook pages in particular can work this way via a specific interface (API).
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The second fake is the video itself. Of course. This is a video that is several years old. While the esoteric corner often wrote about the appearance of the legendary planet “Nibiru”, other websites and blogs spoke of a “Blue Beam” projection that was supposed to prepare humanity for something specific.
Both are nonsense, because this video comes from the animation case. The planet is nothing more than CGI, i.e. pure computer graphics. This was created with the animation program Blender. Here you can see the original video:
What happened next: The planet was cut out of the original video and intentionally blurred. This gave the impression that someone was filming live on site with their smartphone.
There are a lot of YouTube channels that specialize in faking such videos, for example “ Third Phase of Moon ” or “ The Faking Hoaxer ,” which makes it clear, at least in the name, that none of the videos are real.
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