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Roland Mollbrandt: 2012, the year all times will meet

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NEW PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM DISCOVERED!

Was the same message in every newspaper.

Wow, at last something REALLY new, instead of all the pseudo news, replacing yesterday’s pseudo news, I thought.

Somewhat out of breath, I entered the news desk a few minutes later. Due to my excitement I had been almost running all the way to work, because I didn’t want to miss out on any details in the unfolding of the greatest scoop in history.

Just as I thought, every news team on this planet was already covering this mega story, whether it was on TV, radio, news paper or on the internet and soon enough the questions began to pour in; is there life on this planet, How could this huge planet enter our orbit without being detected, is there human life on this planet, does this planet pose any threat to us, can it collide with us, are they going to invade us, is there anything of value for us to explore?… The questions seemed endless.

Some thought this was the end of our world; others said this is when Jesus will return. Many people, understandably got very anxious about what might happen next, considering how well we are trained in becoming defensive and hitting the trenches at the smallest sign trouble. No wonder a lot of people got scared stiff as a result of this discovery!

Only a few days later, experts and scientists began reporting facts about this newcomer in our solar system.

Everything that could be used to study this new planet had already been pointed towards it. Every telescope, satellite dish and antenna was pointing towards this newcomer.

It’s hard to say if curiosity or fear was the driving force, at this initial stage.

But regardless of which, it still was an undisputed fact that from this day, there was only one topic on this planet.

This peace of news overshadowed everything else.

At coffee brakes, in lunchrooms, everywhere the discussions and speculations were intense on what would happen next. Not to mention all the governments of the world who were participating in one national and international meeting after another, trying to cope with this crisis.

UN had as could be expected difficult in deciding whether to ‘sit on the peaceful or the military chair’.

G8 meetings weren’t doing much good either, which wasn’t obvious to the public, until someone in the pentagon leaked information that NATO had seriously considered blowing this planet out of the sky, since it could threaten US and allied national interests.

Wow, haven’t we heard that one before!?

Then came the information everyone had been waiting for:

‘The planet seem to be the same size as our own planet, but with only one large continent similar to our ancient Pangea, which also was surrounded by a very big ocean. It also has two moons instead of our singular moon’.

 

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