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2012-09-16

After Confirming Planet X Incoming, Navy Doctor Died Mysteriously: Dr. Robert Harrington

Vatic Note:   Take this for what its worth.  They may be and maybe not any connection between this doctors work and his death.  Read this and decide for yourselves.  As I mentioned in a previous post from Live Free or Die,  its best to hold off any decisions until you obtain a second confirmation of the facts.  
After Confirming Planet X Incoming, Navy Doctor Died Mysteriously: Dr. Robert Harrington Interview With Zecharia Sitchin In This Film Confirming Sitchin’s Work And The Existence Of ‘Planet X
Friday, September 14, 2012 10:23
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By Live Free or Die,  Before It's News

Robert Sutton Harrington (October 21, 1942 – January 23, 1993) was an American astronomer who worked at the United States Naval Observatory (USNO)

Harrington became a believer in the existence of a Planet X beyond Pluto and undertook searches for it, with positive results coming from the IRAD probe in 1983. Harrington collaborated initially with T. C. (Tom) Van Flandern.[1] They were both “courted” by Zecharia Sitchin and his followers who believe in a planet Nibiru or Marduk, who cite the research of Harrington and van Flandern as possible collaborating evidence, though no definitive proof of a 10th planet has surfaced to date.

Harrington died of esophageal cancer in 1993.[1] Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Sutton_Harrington

Published on Sep 12, 2012 by 

Dr. Robert Harrington died shortly after this film confirming Zacheria Sitchins life work of translating the Sumerian tablets?. He retired from the Naval academy and gave Zacheria Sitchin this interview.



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