Nearest Stars To The Sun

The star Sirius A has come 10 light years closer to the Sun
since it was called a red dwarf star. The Sun and Sirius A
speeding towards each other like two cars on a highway.

The above "New Star" approaching our solar system since 1994:


Seen 6 light years from the Sun, before it sat with the sunrise
and summer 2006, Sirius enlarges in the southern hemisphere
before rising into northern hemisphere sight in 2011 goes over
as close as Neptune but hit a planet between Jupiter and Mars.

A "Rapture" certainly will happen before a moon rises and breaks
apart and falls on the Earth like a certain Wormwood catastrophe.
The white dwarf star in front of Sirius A.
An alternate state might save more than
a hundred forty thousand if enlightened,
but they don't care and have other views.
Earth may not survive polar reversal #21.
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