Critically acclaimed researcher and author Dr. Jaysen Rand told Intellihub editor-in-chief Shepard Ambellas in an exclusive interview that the National Aeronautics Space Administration announced in 1983 that the U.S. Navy discovered a planet-sized object emitting light and sound.
The following year, the U.S. World and News Report publication confirmed through U.S. Navy Infrared Astronomical Satellite data that a massive celestial object was headed inbound toward Earth. The discovery sent shockwaves through the scientific community, prompting a massive government and media coverup, squelching all information.
Dr. Jaysen Rand authored the book Return of Planet X: Wormwood and says he thinks that the object the Navy discovered back in 1983 was a brown dwarf star that is part of a tri-star system.
“I beleive that we have a giant blue-black anchor star that is about 1 million miles away from the center of the galaxy,” explained Rand. “It controls our sun, just like the sun controls everything we do.”
The doctor from Louisiana said he believes that the brown dwarf star system is in a highly elliptical orbit to Earth and makes its close approach every 3,600 years.
“Originally, our solar system had three stars,” he explained. “It had the mother star of Sol, and then we had the little baby sun–it was the size of Saturn but sixty times its mass.”
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