What does everyone think about the 2012 prophecy

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07 Aug 2008, 7:56 pm

I try to follow the 2012 stuff, pretty cool.



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07 Aug 2008, 7:57 pm

It's an amusing prophecy.

Hey, I wonder how that Russian cult are doing? Y'know, the one that predicted the end early last year and hid in a cave.



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07 Aug 2008, 7:58 pm

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Let's see ... my AAA calendar ends on December 31st of this year. This means that the American Automobile Association has prophesized that the world will end on New Year's Eve. Sure ... that makes sense ... NOT!

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Completely different calendar, different basis, different premise... their calendar spans centuries, with cyclic while vague predictions. The thing I find interesting in the cyclic nature; while I don't find example of psychic phenomena, there are endless examples of cycles in the natural world. Just pointing out what appears to be a sarcastic yet still erroneous statement.


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07 Aug 2008, 8:04 pm

EVERYTHING is cyclical... this is just the end of one and the start of another. Nothing more. People might grow up and start being more compassionate and considerate and spiritually-minded, but from what I've read from Mayan scholars it's meant to be subtle anyway, with some people beginning to 'change' that way already.


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07 Aug 2008, 8:28 pm

BS.


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08 Aug 2008, 1:06 am

I dont believe a word of it. Those aztecs were savage f***s who didnt know what they were talking about. No wonder they got owned by the spaniards. No one should believe their BS



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08 Aug 2008, 1:26 am

Regardless of how advanced or not the Aztecs were, I think this sums up the theory.
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08 Aug 2008, 1:53 am

you're right, i think they are the only people who deserved to be genocided, not sure if that is a word though



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08 Aug 2008, 2:48 am

soljaboi51 wrote:
you're right, i think they are the only people who deserved to be genocided, not sure if that is a word though


*blink* I'm not sure I even want to know.

Clarification: Do not see it as 'end of universe' or end of times. It's a cyclical event (cosmological) that we have no records of the previous occurrence(s). Will something happen? Who knows... like everyday, it's a crapshoot.


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08 Aug 2008, 3:14 am

If I understand correctly the earth would be in alignment with the galactic centre on that date. What does that mean?


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08 Aug 2008, 3:52 am

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Let's talk about these theories in January 2013. :wink:


The best answer :twisted:

It reminds me how in 1999 I was waiting impatiently for the end of the world announced by Nostradamus' prophecies and nothing happened :( The event was to take place during my summer camp and I was so disappointed at the end of that day :P



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08 Aug 2008, 4:08 am

I actually think it is non existant. Not unless a meteor lands here and burns all life on earth then. Or the yellow stone eruption.



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08 Aug 2008, 5:30 am

Paperplate wrote:
If I understand correctly the earth would be in alignment with the galactic center on that date. What does that mean?


I think that is correct. It's an astrological event that will happen for the first time in recorded history, however it happens often enough that we would have seen evidence of such catastrophes in the past.

Regardless I'm reserving judgment for the time being. The web bot project seems to be predicting something on the scale of a limited nuclear war by the end of 2009 (or maybe early 2010, but even that's pushing it). If nothing on the proper scale happens then I will consider 2012 as a safe as any other year. The web bot project has supposedly predicted almost every major disaster since 9/11 with enough vagueness that we can't stop the event, but enough precision that it seems a little more then coincidence.


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08 Aug 2008, 5:40 am

Aalto wrote:
It's an amusing prophecy.

Hey, I wonder how that Russian cult are doing? Y'know, the one that predicted the end early last year and hid in a cave.


WOW, why did they hide in a cave? There are only a few ways I have heard of the earth ending, and only a few things that can destroy people planet wide, and mere caves would make things worse. Going into large underground chambers MIGHT help, but how do they get air? How much food did they take? Can they grow enough mushrooms? Do they have a good source of water?



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08 Aug 2008, 6:01 am

LeKiwi wrote:
EVERYTHING is cyclical... this is just the end of one and the start of another. Nothing more. People might grow up and start being more compassionate and considerate and spiritually-minded, but from what I've read from Mayan scholars it's meant to be subtle anyway, with some people beginning to 'change' that way already.


I knew a person once that claimed to know a lot of secrets, etc.... HE claimed a large celestial body has an eliptical orbit, and passes through this solar system every 26000 or so years. Although it sounds far fetched, it COULD happen. Some objects DO pass through every 75 years to a few hundred. That is well known. Of course, THEY are pretty tiny and just end up being interesting things to watch.

Still, I caught a company, that that guy ran, diagraming a sump pump, and claiming it was from a space ship. Also, the last time I saw him he was HOMELESS. That is a far cry from the guy that created an office in Agoura and even bought an umbrella stand for $900!! !! !!

As for me? This planet is ALREADY turning into a "planet of the apes". YEAH, I know, humans are great apes, and that obscures what I am trying to say, but I mean like http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063442/

It might as well complete the deal. My mother, yesterday, told me about laws passed, and what some IDIOTS are saying because so many americans are STUPID! They are trying to limit the scope of problems caused by the symptom, instead of getting rid of the CAUSE of the disease, which I spoke against as a little kid(almost 40 years ago). They CLAIM that foreigners are so perfect when many of them are even WORSE!(I interview, work, and talk with enough, so I know better than they do.)

HECK, they even tried to say a 2006 education is better than a 1954 one! Do they even know what they said? I mean if THEY are so stupid, then who are they to say that the smarter people are too dumb? Oh well, I guess that just shows how good their solutions and theories are.

So HEY, maybe the earth is about ready for a culling! Maybe our "cousins" can do better. After all, the only chance THEY had was in the movies!



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08 Aug 2008, 7:01 am

I read a recent article about some planatoids out by Pluto, suddenly they are big time telescope action, from the same folks who ignored Apollo Objects. One they gave a name for, I never knew about planetiods, but it is hot science for some reason.

Comets have an odd orbit, at the outer edge they just hang, then race around the sun, and back out, then hang again. Their orbit would seem like Pluto's, till they turn toward the sun. One of these planitiods is getting a lot of interest right now.

The Mayans called it the Feathered Serpent, the Sumarians Marduk, both said The God comes every 26,000 years. The long count of the Mayan ends then, the day Reed One, which comes every fifty-two years, the Sun/Venus Cycle, and 500 cycles is 26,000 years, to the day.

It would come in on the planetary plane, and get two shots at us. The Leonids and Persids are known small comets, this one leaves real fire in the sky.

From the Atlantic Ridge, something keeps flipping the magnetic poles every 26,000 years.

Both the Mayans and sumeraians had a ceramony of the Sun, they put out every fire, wore old and tattered clothes, and ate cold raw food, uncooked seed, for a week or so, they pleaded with the sun to keep shining, for they remembered.

This is the Fifth Sun, the likes of us are 125,000 years old, the same then as now. Five Suns, 26,000 years each, and a prediction based on the most accurate calender ever devised, that the Fifth Sun will end, on Reed One.

Falling toward the sun will take it four years, not till the next Presidential election. Just why do you think the government is looting like there is no tomorrow?

26,000 years ago was as warm or warmer than now, then it started snowing, six inches a day, for several thousand years, 35 miles of snow, that compacted to three miles of ice. It stopped snowing when the ocean became too cold and salty to give up more water, and the ice that reached from London to the Ural Mountains just sat there for 10,000 years. No local cause, it seems the Sun dimmed.

It most likely will not be the end, just for some things.

His passing clenses the Earth.