Planet X in 2026 / Canadian Hauntings

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Hosted byGeorge Noory

In the first half, researcher and author Marshall Masters discussed Planet X and its companion brown dwarf star called Nemesis, which he believes will have cataclysmic effects on Earth. He explained that this mini-constellation is difficult to see because it stays close to the sun and is only visible just after sunrise or before sunset, often over water. Describing a surge in sightings this year, he called recent images "stunning" and declared that "by the end of 2026, Nemesis will be the biggest object in our sky, larger than the sun." Masters detailed his team's approach to authenticating images, including eliminating lens flares, Photoshopping, and AI-generated content.

Information about Nemesis or Planet X has been politically suppressed, Masters contended, comparing the reluctance of astronomers to discuss the topic to airline pilots avoiding UFO discussions. The term Planet X, he clarified, originated in 1905 with astronomer Percival Lowell, who sought a planet beyond Neptune to explain orbital perturbations. This search led to Pluto’s discovery, though Pluto was too small to account for those effects. He emphasized that Nemesis follows a comet-like elliptical orbit with a period of about 3,600 years, causing catastrophic events on Earth during its close approaches, such as the biblical Flood of Noah and the Exodus.

Masters detailed that Nemesis is currently moving through its orbit and will be closest to Earth around 2030, passing between Mars and Jupiter, while Nibiru will transit between Earth and Venus, triggering what he calls the "Days of Darkness." He warned of a potential pole shift triggered by Nemesis's gravitational influence, which could rotate Earth's lithosphere by 12 to 15 degrees, leading to severe geological and climatic disruptions. "This is going to cause a tremendous amount of damage on the surface of the planet," he added. He also mentioned the possibility of an axial tilt shift, which could drastically alter Earth's seasons, making the planet "virtually uninhabitable" in both summer and winter if the tilt increases.

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In the latter half, author, producer, and psychology professor Peter Sacco shared insights from his extensive research into paranormal phenomena, particularly in the Niagara region of Canada. This area, he believes, is as haunted as Gettysburg, as it was the site of bloody battles during the War of 1812. Highlighting the impact of technology on ghost hunting, he reported that cell phones capture spirits more frequently because the entities "don't understand what cell phone technology is," leading to unexpected ghost images in photos, as they would typically try to avoid something they recognize as a camera. He described some of these apparitions as like holograms, often residual energies replaying past events.

One of his most chilling experiences occurred during a filmed investigation of a haunted bed and breakfast in 2017, when a spirit box session turned terrifying, with an entity repeatedly intoning Peter's name and "telling me stuff about me." Then, "all of a sudden, I saw this thing run up the wall. It looked like a giant cockroach or a giant crab or something, and it was white, and it went up the wall and disappeared into the ceiling," he recalled. The incident culminated with a team member's panic attack and the discovery of a pentagram and Ouija boards hidden beneath the floor.

Sacco also described a 1970 poltergeist case from Canada "with a kid on a bed that's hovering two, three feet off of the ground, [and] everything's floating around in the room." Commenting on the deceptive and harmful nature of some spirits, he compared them to real-world scammers who initially appear friendly but ultimately seek to deceive. At a former dollhouse museum in Fort Erie, one of the dollhouses regularly appeared to move on its own. Eventually, a psychic medium offered an explanation: 'You have a very angry little boy ghost, or whatever it is in there that is moving this because he's upset that he has to have a dollhouse where his bed is.'

News segment guests: John M. Curtis, Catherine Austin Fitts

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