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NASA reveals what will happen when 'Planet X hits Earth' on September 23

It’s Doomsday – September 23, the day when the so-called “Planet X” is predicted to collide with Earth.

With the fabled Armageddon planet Nibiru apparently about to crash into our home, NASA has revealed what we should do as the predicted end of the world unfolds.

Its advice: Nothing.

Those planning on some Armageddon looting may want to reconsider their plans.
Those planning on some Armageddon looting may want to reconsider their plans.

Those planning shenanigans in dying light of the world should come up with a plan B, with NASA adamantly shutting down all claims that time on our blue planet is up.

Bible passages supporting the centuries' old predictions of “end times” have intrigued many around the world, but none have been quiet as incredible and well-worn as the Nibiru theory.

Christian numerologist David Meade claims verses in Luke 21:25-26 tell us that recent events, such as the recent solar eclipse seen by the US and a record-breaking hurricane season, are signs of the apocalypse.

"25: There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the Earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea,” the passage reads.

“People will faint from terror, apprehensive of what is coming on the world, for the heavenly bodies will be shake.”

Christian numerologist David Meade says the world will come to an abrupt stop this weekend.
Christian numerologist David Meade says the world will come to an abrupt stop this weekend.

Meade's theory, which many, including NASA, view through a widely sceptical lens, says Planet X will pass Earth on September 23, causing volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and earthquakes.

The only problem with that theory is that, according to NASA, Nibiru doesn't exist.

Christian astronomers have predicted that the world will end on September 23 after a series of natural disasters all over the planet. Photo: Getty Images
Christian astronomers have predicted that the world will end on September 23 after a series of natural disasters all over the planet. Photo: Getty Images
Earth, which exists, will not be destroyed by Nibiru, which doesn't. Photo: Getty Images
Earth, which exists, will not be destroyed by Nibiru, which doesn't. Photo: Getty Images

"Various people are ‘predicting’ that the world will end Sept. 23 when another planet collides with Earth," the space agency said.

"The planet in question, Niburu [sic], doesn’t exist, so there will be no collision."

"Nibiru and other stories about wayward planets are an Internet hoax," NASA added.

"There is no factual basis for these claims."

Warnings about Nibiru colliding with the Earth have been in made in the past, but to no avail.

"If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for an encounter with the Earth in 2012, astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would be visible by now to the naked eye."