Self-Proclaimed Astronomer Says the Asteroid 2016 WF9 Will Hit Earth and Set Off a String of Mega-Tsunamis

By: | February 14th, 2017

Last year, scientists at NASA identified an object named 2016 WF9 heading towards Earth. After close inspection, researchers at NASA came to the conclusion that this strange object, which could be a comet or an asteroid, will safely bypass our planet at a distance of about 32 million miles (51 million kilometers) by the end of February.

However, Dr. Dyomin Damir Zakharovich, a self-proclaimed astronomer, has totally different views. He believes that 2016 WF9 will crash into Earth on February 16, 2017 and will generate a mega-tsunami.

Zhakharovich said, “NASA is lying through its teeth. It is not conceivable that they do not know the truth. We have seen the data.”

He claims, “The object they call WF9 left the Nibiru system in October when Nibiru began spinning counter clockwise around the sun. Since then, NASA has known it will hit Earth but they are only telling people now and telling lies. That they call it 2016 WF9 proves they are lying. If they just discovered it yesterday, it would have a 2017 prefix. If the asteroid hit Earth it could destroy cities or cause a tsunami. We are all in peril.”

As per NASA experts, the 2016 WF9 asteroid is between 0.3 and 0.6 miles across and it would most probably burn up on entry to Earth.

Dr. Zakharovich claims that 2016 WF9 is much larger and will blast through the Earth’s atmosphere. He believes that ‘we’re doomed.’

Nidhi Goyal

Nidhi is a gold medalist Post Graduate in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences.

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