2012: Where Be the Zulu Star, Mu-sho-sho-no-no? (The Reptilian Agenda)
In 1999 Credo Mutwa, a Zulu shaman, told the world of his people’s legend of how fresh water came to the Earth. In the 
— By Edgar Garcia | January 29, 2010

In 1999 Credo Mutwa, a Zulu shaman, told the world of his people’s legend of how fresh water came to the Earth. In the legend a “terrible star” called Mu-sho-sho-no-no came very near the Earth, flipping it “upside down,” in a wild deluge of molten tar and mountain-high waves of water. The star, Mu-sho-sho-no-no, is expected to return in the year of the “red bull,” which (you guessed it!) coincides with the year 2012.
“Let me tell you two last things please. One, it is this, that I am told by the great storytellers of our tribes, that fresh water is not native to our earth. That at one time, many thousands of years ago a terrible star, or the kind called Mu-sho-sho-no-no, the star with a very long tail, descended very close upon our skies. It came so close that the earth turned upside down and what had become the sky became down, and what was the heavens became up.
“The whole world was turned upside down. The sun rose in the south and set in the north. Then came drops of burning black stuff, like molten tar, which burned every living thing on earth that could not escape. After that came a terrible deluge of water accompanied by winds so great that they blew whole mountaintops away. And after that came huge chunks of ice bigger than any mountain and the whole world was covered with ice for many generations.
“After that the surviving people saw an amazing sight. They saw rivers and streams of water that they could drink, and they saw that some of the fishes that escaped from the sea were now living in these rivers. That is the great story of our forefathers. And we are told that this thing is going to happen again very soon. Because the great star, which is the lava of our sun, is going to return on the day of the year of the red bull, which is the year 2012.”
Credo Mutwa seems to be referring to what is elsewhere called the Planet X, or Nibiru, Hypothesis, which states that a mysterious planet with an erratic orbit will come, as it does every so often, disastrously close to Earth–thus sending all geological processes on our planet into a tailspin. This prediction is corroborated by the Dogon tribe of sub-Saharan Africa, who claim that the planet Nibiru is populated by the Nommo, who are the “monitors of the universe” and will experience a “resurrection” on Earth in the year 2012. Is this a kind of poetic shorthand for the geological forces of the two planets that will mingle and repulse each other? Or is there actually Nommo community on Nibiru who will return to an Earth they visited long ago?
Either way, Credo Mutwa elsewhere claims that the events of 2012 will deal a terrible blow to Earth’s other inhabitants, the Reptilian race of the Chitauri. The Chitauri, whose colonies are based deep in the Earth, will not be able to protect their underground bases from the geological chaos. In order to protect their race, these beings will probably leave this planet for a period, taking the most intelligent humans with them (they feed on the mental energy of intelligent humans, and have therefore made education a high priority on our planet). (Study up, friends!). In the following interview, Mutwa details his experiences with the Chitauri and elaborates on other theories of an extraterrestrial nature.
(This article is part of a survival guide for the year 2012, which will be issued here, exclusively at Hydra, in irregular installments. To jump to the first installment, click here. To jump to the second, click here.)
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