[Correction: Although we strive for journalistic integrity, we are not immune to occasional mistakes. In this article we made an error, giving the incorrect name of the Nibiru researcher, which, coincidentally, was strikingly similar to another person who died in the Andes Mountains that same day. Unfortunately, the name error also resulted in a wrong image being shown. We have corrected the article, and we apologize for any inconveniences caused by our mistakes.]
British hiker Harry Eaves, who went missing in the Peruvian Andes nearly two weeks ago, has been confirmed dead by his family. He was last seen on 7 April – two days before his 29th birthday – when he set out on a solo mountain hike. The mainstream media and its government handlers are concealing important facts surrounding Mr. Eaves’s death: Eaves was a scientist who worked at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, in Cambridgeshire, U.K. Also conveniently missing from official reports is that Eaves had spent the last four years of his short life researching Nibiru and planned to go public with his findings at “The Future of Radio Astronomy” symposium in Sydney, Australia, on 6 June of this year. Even more interesting is that the Nibiru system is visible from only a few geographical locations in the southern hemisphere; Mt. Aconcagua (el. 22,615ft) in the Andes Mountains is one of those locations. Eaves was an outdoor enthusiast, in excellent physical condition, with years of hiking experience.
His untimely death is the latest in a string of unusual deaths involving Nibiru researchers dating back to 1993, when American Astronomer Robert Sutton Harrington died of sudden onset esophageal cancer. His physician had given him a clean bill of health just two weeks prior to his death. Harrington had worked at the United States Naval Observatory. Harrington became a believer in the existence of a Planet X beyond Pluto and undertook searches for it, with positive results coming from the IRAS probe in 1983. Last week, we reported on another dead Nibiru whistleblower: NIBIRU SCIENTIST DIES ABOARD DUBAI-BOUND QUANTAS FLIGHT. In 2009, Australian astrophysicist Rodney David Marks, 32, died under unusual circumstances: he was poisoned. Astrophysicist Allan Sandage–who was an assistant to Edwin Hubble–developed a sudden case of pancreatic cancer and promptly dropped dead. The list goes on.
The life expectancy of a 2nd Lieutenant being dropped into a hot LZ in Vietnam was sixteen minutes; a Nibiru whistle-blower’s seems comparable.
A colleague of Eaves, speaking under conditions of anonymity, said, “Harry was on the verge of solving its [Nibiru’s] orbital mechanics. Lack thereof is the paramount reason Nibiru’s existence has been discredited. We warned him he was treading on dangerous territory, in more ways than one. We begged him to abandon his research, but Harry was a stubborn bloke. Now he’s gone.”
Asked if Eaves had revealed that information to anyone, our confidential source said, “Not to me. And if he had, I would never admit to it. Hypothetically speaking, if a planetary body many times earth’s size was to approach our solar system, we’d be looking at something very close to an extinction level event. That’s all I’ll say on the subject.
Knowledge of Nibiru’s orbital mechanics would allow researchers to pinpoint its arrival date, an event world governments are desperate to conceal.