The story is: The word "Nibiru" appears in ancient Babylonian texts about Astrology. It's used to refer to several different things, indicating that it was probably not meant to ever mean any particular physical object, but rather a condition (something like "when the Moon is in the Seventh House", that sort of thing). The word itself means something like "crossroads".
A few years back, a bunch of crackpots decided that it secretly meant some giant invisible planet that was going to destroy Earth. So, just to be clear:
For beleivers: Nibiru means "crossing of the planets" and was said to pass every 3,600 years. It may have caused Noah's ark and the current disasters right now.
No. Nibiru does not exist.
No. Nibiru does not exist.
Never. Nibiru doesn't exist.
None, because Nibiru doesn't exist. Those that support the Nibiru myth, and believe Nibiru to be a large terrestrial planet (there are many different beliefs among Nibiru believers as to what Nibiru actually is), often claim that it has 18 visible moons.
Followers of the Nibiru myth claim a wide variety of things about Nibiru. It was originally claimed to be a large terrestrial planet, about four times Earth's size. However, many supporters of the myth now claim that it is a large star. The star V838 Mon is often purported to be "Nibiru." However, there is no scientific support for any of the fantastic story.
Nibiru doesn't exist and neither do its moons.
No. Nibiru does not exist.
Nibiru is the Akkadian term for the summer solstice. In Babylonian mythology, Nibiru was identified with Marduk, whose subjects were the stars.
It isn't. The "evidence" of Nibiru consists of nothing but hoxes and delusions. Nibiru does not exist.
Never. Nibiru does not exist.
nibiru does not exist.
Nibiru does not exist. It is a hoax created by apocalypse fanatics.