Hercolubus

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Artist's impression of Hercolubus

Hercolubus, in the Latin American pseudoscience scene, is a giant planet that supposedly will approach the Earth with catastrophic results, similar to the Nibiru/Planet X claims.

Its most recent promoter is the Colombian New Age author V.M. Rabolu (real name: Joaquin Enrique Amortegui Valbuena, 1926-2000). According to (a promotional video of) his free book, Hercolubus or Red Planet:[1]

  • on a previous approach, it wiped out Atlantis and a civilization that inhabited it, which inspired all global flood myths
  • its proximity will cause volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, and ultimately - a pole shift
  • it will also cause a deadly epidemic that "official science" will be powerless to stop
  • the only escape is... "the elimination of psychological defects" and... astral projection
  • Those "who work on their spiritual regeneration" will be "taken to a safe place".

Hercolubus or Red Planet was written in 1998/1999, but Rabolu apparently picked the idea from his "teacher" - Samael Aun Weor, who in the 1970s preached about Hercolubus being the end of the world in religious terms, as a punishment for the "shameful humanity that deserves the karma that approaches" and that "did not want to listen to the voice of the prophets".[2] Being the founder of a theosophy/anthroposophy-influenced New Age "gnostic" church, he also threw Atlantis and the Kali Yuga into the mix.[3] In his version, Hercolubus is a part of the "distant solar system of Tylo", which he identifies[3] as Barnard's Star.[4] Needless to say, despite his claims to the contrary, Hercolubus is not an accepted scientific fact.

ZetaTalk quotes a Hercolubus prophecy to bolster its claims about "Planet X", though they cite another origin - the channeled prophecies of other South Americans.[5] In the Brazilian version, the planet is orbiting an invisible star called Tia and enters the Solar System every 6666 years.[5]

In recent times, some of the 2012 supporters have outright conflated it with the already conflated pair Planet X/Nibiru. It's not that they have a great choice of actions - it's either that, or claiming that there are multiple incoming planets.

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