Intersection With Nibiru - Danilo Clementoni


Danilo Clementoni

Intersection with

Nibiru

The adventures of Azakis and Petri

Original title: Incorcio con Nibiru

Translated by: Linda Thody

Publisher: Tektime

This book is a work of fiction. Any names, characters, places and organisations mentioned are the work of the author's imagination and are intended to make the narrative authentic. Any similarity with real events or persons, living or deceased, is purely coincidental.

INTERSECTION WITH NIBIRU

Copyright © 2015 Danilo Clementoni

First edition: February 2015

Self-published and printed

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This is the second volume in the series

"The adventures of Azakis and Petri” To fully enjoy this exciting adventure, before starting this book, I would advise reading the first volume entitled "Back to Earth” (Author’s note)

To my wife and son, for their patience and their invaluable suggestions, which helped me to improve both my story and myself.

Special thanks to all my friends for their continuous encouragement and support, and for spurring me on to complete this work. Without them it may never have seen the light.

I would like to thank Linda Thody, my translator, for working on this book and for the passion she has shown in completing this translation.

Table of Contents

  Introduction

  Background

  Theos spacecraft

  Tell el-Mukayyar – The escape

  Theos spacecraft - The superfluid

  Camp Adder air base- The get-away

  Theos spacecraft - Action plan

  New York - Manhattan Island

  Theos spacecraft - The gift

  Nasiriyya - The dinner

  Theos spacecraft – The Admiral

  Nasiriyya – The ambush

  Theos spacecraft - The President

  Nasiriyya – Hisham

  Theos Spacecraft – Return to Earth

  Nibiru - The preparations

  Tell el-Mukayyar – The trap

  Nevada – Area 51

  Nibiru – The inspection

  Tell el-Mukayyar – Bad news

  Area 51 – Contact

  Nibiru - The departure

  Tell el-Mukayyar – The message

  Area 51 - Countermeasures.

  Theos-2 - Contact with Earth

  Tell el-Mukayyar – The accident

  Area 51 – The secret base

  Tell el-Mukayyar – The kitten

  Theos-2 - The asteroid

  Area 51 - The technological revelations

  Nasiriyya – The Shans

  Theos-2 – The calculations

  Area 51 – The co-ordinates

  Nasiriyya - Return to camp

  Theos-2 – The fault

  Area 51 - The money

  Tell-el-Mukayyar – Return to base

  Theos-2 - Spacewalk

  Area 51 - The project

  Tell-el-Mukayyar – The Capture

  Theos-2 - The repairs

  Area 51 - Call from Theos-2

  Boston – Massachusetts General Hospital

  Theos-2 - Theories

  Area 51 – Hope

  Atlantic Ocean - The Recovery

  Theos-2 – Plan "B"

  Area 51 – The agreement

  Theos spacecraft – The tests

  Area 51 – The Confession

  Theos-2 - Earth orbit

  Area 51 – The release

  Theos-2 – Point "X"

  Area 51 - Evacuation Check

  Theos-2 – Final tests

  Theos – New revelations

  Planet Earth – California

  Theos – Newark in action

  Planet Earth – The reactions

  Earth orbit - Kodon

  Tell-el-Mukayyar – The farewell

  Bibliographical References

Introduction

The twelfth planet, Nibiru (the planet of the passing) as it was called by the Sumerians, or Marduk (king of the heavens) as it was referred to by the Babylonians, is actually a celestial body orbiting our sun with a period of 3,600 years. Its orbit is significantly elliptical, retrograde (rotating around the sun in the opposite direction to the other planets) and distinctly tilted in relation to the plane of our solar system.

Each cyclical approach has almost always caused huge interplanetary upheavals in our solar system, both in the orbits and the conformation of the planets it consists of. It was during one of its more tumultuous transitions that the majestic planet Tiamat, located between Mars and Jupiter, with a mass approximately nine times that of the Earth as it is today, rich in water and endowed with eleven satellites, was destroyed in a cataclysmic collision. One of the seven moons orbiting Nibiru struck the gigantic Tiamat, effectively splitting it in half, and catapulting the two sections into opposing orbits. In the following transition (the “second day” of Genesis), the remaining satellites of Nibiru finished off this process, completely destroying one of the two sections formed from the first collision. The debris generated from multiple impacts created what we now know as the “asteroid belt”, or “hammered bracelet” as it came to be called by the Sumerians. This was partly swallowed up by the neighbouring planets. It was Jupiter, in particular, which captured most of the debris, thus noticeably increasing its own mass.

The satellite artefacts of this disaster, including those surviving from Tiamat, were mostly “fired off” into outer orbits, forming what we now know as “comets”. The part that survived the second transition then positioned itself in a stable orbit between Mars and Venus, taking along with it the last remaining satellite and thus forming what we now call the Earth, together with its inseparable companion, the Moon.

The scar caused by that cosmic impact, which occurred approximately 4 billion years ago, is still partially visible today. The scarred part of the planet is now completely covered by water, in what is now called the Pacific Ocean. This occupies about a third of the earth's surface, extending over 179 million square kilometres. Over this vast area there is virtually no landmass, but instead, a large depression extending to a depth of over ten kilometres.

At present, Nibiru is very much like Earth in its conformation. Two thirds of it is covered in water, whilst the rest is occupied by a single continent that stretches from north to south, with a total surface of over 100 million square kilometres. For hundreds of thousands of years now, some of its inhabitants have been taking advantage of the cyclical close approaches of their planet to our own, making regular visits, each time influencing the culture, knowledge, technology and the very evolution of the human race. Our predecessors have referred to them in many ways, but perhaps the name that represents them best has always been “Gods”.

Background

Azakis and Petri, the two lovable and inseparable aliens who are the protagonists of this adventure, have returned to planet Earth after one of their years (3,600 earth years). Their mission? To retrieve a precious cargo that they had been forced to hastily abandon on their previous visit, due to a fault in their docking system. This time however, they have found a very different terrestrial population to the one they left behind. Customs, traditions, culture, technology, communication systems, weapons. Everything was very different to what they found on their previous visit.

On arrival, they came across a pair of terrestrials: Doctor Elisa Hunter and Colonel Jack Hudson, who welcomed them enthusiastically and after countless adventures, helped them bring their delicate mission to an end.

But what the two aliens would have preferred never to have to tell their new friends was that their own planet, Nibiru, was approaching rapidly and in just seven earth days would intersect the Earth's orbit. According to their Elders' calculations, one of its seven satellites would come so close as to almost touch the planet, causing a series of climate disruptions comparable to those of its previous passage, which had been summed up in a single definition: The Great Flood.

In the first part of the story (Back to Earth - The adventures of Azakis and Petri), we left all four of them inside their awe-inspiring spacecraft, the Theos, and that is where we will resume the tale of this fantastic new adventure.

Theos spacecraft

For the last few hours, Elisa had been swamped by such a vast amount of information that she felt like a little girl who had eaten too many cherries. Those two strange but lovable characters, who had suddenly appeared practically out of nowhere, had very quickly undermined many "historical certainties" that she and the rest of mankind had always pretty much taken for granted. Events, scientific discoveries, beliefs, cults, religions and even human evolution itself, were about to be completely revolutionised. News of the discovery that beings from another planet had so skilfully manipulated and guided the development of mankind, since its very earliest days, would have an impact on society like that of the revelation that the Earth was round, not flat.

Azakis and Petri, his trustworthy friend and travelling companion, stood motionless in the centre of the command bridge, their eyes trying to follow Elisa who was pacing nervously around the room, hands in her large trouser pockets, muttering incomprehensible words.

Jack by contrast was slumped in an armchair trying to support his head, which suddenly seemed incredibly heavy, with his hands. But it was Jack who, after a few endless minutes of silence, decided to take matters in hand. He abruptly stood up and facing the two aliens, said in a firm voice "If you chose us for this task you must have had a reason. All I can say is you won't be disappointed." Then he looked Azakis directly in the eyes and resolutely asked, "Could you show us a simulation, with that little bit of wizardry of yours," and he pointed at the virtual image of the Earth that was still slowly spinning in the centre of the room, "of your planet's approach?"

"With pleasure," answered Azakis immediately. He retrieved all the Elders' calculations through his N^COM implant and conjured up a graphical representation, right there, in front of them.

"This is Nibiru," he said indicating the largest planet. "And these are its satellites that we were talking about."

Seven, considerably smaller, celestial bodies, were spinning around the majestic planet at very different distances and speeds to one another. Azakis placed his index finger on the one orbiting the farthest away of them all and enlarged it until it was almost as big as himself. Then very solemnly he said, "Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to present Kodon to you; this imposing rocky mass has decided to create a lot of trouble for your beloved planet."

"But how big is it?" asked Elisa, intrigued, as she observed the lumpy dark grey globe.

"Let's say that it is slightly smaller in size than your moon, but its mass is almost double." Azakis made a rapid gesture with his hand and the entire solar system appeared before them, with the planets slowly moving in their respective orbits. The trajectories of each one represented by thin, different coloured lines.

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