David Meade | |
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Born | United States |
Nationality | American |
Education | Astronomy[a] |
Alma mater | University of Louisville[1] |
Occupation | Self-described "Christian numerologist"[2] |
Known for | Nibiru, doomsday predictions |
Website | Planet X – Omega Project, David Meade Planet X News |
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The author is known only by his pen name and some information is unverifiable since he has not chosen to reveal his true identity.[1] |
David Meade is the pen name of an American author and end-times conspiracy theorist. Meade, who describes himself as a "Christian numerologist",[2] claims to have attended the University of Louisville and studied astronomy, "among other subjects."[1][3] Because he works pseudonymously, The Washington Post reported that the university could not confirm whether he had ever been a student there.[1] As an investigator and researcher, Meade has written and self-published at least 13 books,[1][4] and has made appearances and on Coast to Coast AM, The Washington Post, Glenn Beck Program, Paul Begley's YouTube program, and the Daily Express. He is best known for making numerous failed predictions regarding the end times, including that a hidden planet named Nibiru (sometimes known as Planet X) will destroy planet Earth.
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