Wednesday, December 15, 2010

2011-2012 End of the World Calendar -- The Last Calendar You Will Ever Own

A MuchMoreGooder Company has just released an extremely unique, two year End of the World Calendar for 2011-2012. What sets this calendar apart from other conventional two year calendars? It is the first to consist of only 23.97 months rather than 24 months.


This calendar is packed with beautifully detailed artwork from all over the world, including prophecies, theories and predictions relating to December 21, 2012. Considering all of the fictional information about December 21, 2012 being portrayed in the media, the designer has used these Apocalyptic visions to create a template for the 23.97 months, and has spent countless hours researching to ensure that the information provided in this calendar is based on the facts. Any theories or predictions you may have heard about 2012 are all explained in here. This calendar will not be available in stores, and quantities are limited, so check out the company's website for more details.

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

How to Prepare for a Catastrophic Event On 12/21/12

In case of a catastrophic event on December 21, 2012 I would like to supply a preparation guide to help get through in case of an emergency. There has obviously been a stronger buzz going around about this date that has not only been predicted, but also showing signs of scientific possibilities in recent years. The date is only 4 years away and it's never a good idea to wait until it's too late to start thinking of a game plan.


Instructions
  • Constantly pay attention to any natural disasters / changes to the world as we know it and take note of how much more effective these natural changes are becoming.
  • Saving some extra cash is never a bad thing. Could it be a bit tough with today's economy? Absolutely. But if you create a mindset to save "X" amount on a weekly basis, you can easily accomplish that.
  • Have a 1 - 2 month supply of water / non perishable food. This is especially essential in storm prone area's.
  • First Aid Kit / Medicines . This is something that everybody should have at all times.
  • Store a sleeping bag / blanket in the back of your vehicle. Even if you never have to use it, it is always better to have it and not use it than not have it and obviously not be able to use it.
  • Being prepared is not a difficult task at hand. Once you do it, you are set. Spread the word to friends and family and help them in becoming a prepared member in society.

    Source: http://www.december212012.com/articles/general_information/ehow.htm

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The Prophesies of the World Ending In 2012

Scientists have long been the greatest skeptics of any sort of spiritual prophecy.

However, these scientists are adopting prophesies as they warn of the earth ending by December the year 2012. Out of 7 groups that are convinced beyond any shadow of doubt that the end is going to come in approximately less than 26 months, 5 hail from the scientific field.



Magnetic Fields Swap Could Herald End of the World, Scientists

Below are 7 apparent signs that prove 2012 will be the end of time;

1. The Earth’s Magnetic Field; scientists have said that the earth’s magnetic fields, that is, north and south poles, will trade positions in 2012. Since these poles shield us from most of the sun’s radiation, an exchange would result in radiation of ultraviolet rays that will destroy everything they come into contact with.

2. Sun Storms; solar storms have been widely reported with the effect of hitting the earth with lots of radiation energy. This energy has been interfering with power grids and ruining satellites. Scientists are predicting that these storms will reach an all-time deadly high in 2012.

3. Super volcano; geologists are predicting that the Yellowstone volcano which is active every 7000 years will erupt in 2012, an activity which will fill the air with ash, block the sun and cause a 17000-year long winter.

4. The atom smasher; this world’s biggest particle accelerator will have its first serious experiment in 2012 and scientists are giving prophesies that it will create small black holes that will crush the earth into a dense blob.

5. The physicists; physicists at the Berkeley University are saying that the earth is overdue for a disastrous event and have calculated a 99% chance of everyone dying in 2012.

6. The Mayan Calendar; the Mayans who were able to correctly calculate the period of a lunar cycle, also believe that the end of the world will be December 21 2012.

7. The bible; according to some Christian sects, interpretations of the book of Revelations indicate that prophesies of Armageddon will be fulfilled in 2012.

Monday, November 22, 2010

The World Cataclysm in 2012 & The Sunspot Theory

2012 is vastly approaching with about two years before predicted changes will occur. Patrick Geryl’s latest video portrays what to his theory will happen and he has based himself on the Sunspot Theory which he has deciphered for a great part. The Sunspot Theory being one of the 20 largest mysteries on earth, could well be the key to the imminent change we are facing on December 21, 2012. Watch this new video and understand what could happen to the world if Patrick Geryl is right:

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Did Ancient Mayans Know Something We Don't About 2012?



The countdown is on to 2012, considered by some to be the year of the apocalypse. A publication called "An Encyclopedia of claims, frauds and hoaxes of the occult and supernatural" lists 44 distinct “end of the world” predictions that all went unfulfilled.

But that doesn’t stop the speculation from occurring. The movie “2012” treats you to a feast of death and destruction. Judie Doyle of Fort Wayne is not impressed with the premise behind the action thriller.
Judie Doyle/2012 End Times Skeptic: " I think it's ridiculous. I'm not that kind of a believer in that kind of thing."

End times predictions come from many sources.

16th Century Frenchman Nostradamus, who followers credit with predicting the rise of Napoleon, Hitler and the 9-11 terrorist attacks, say he forecast a comet will strike the earth or pass closely in 2012, with cataclysmic repercussions.

Critics say Nostradamus' prophecies are often dead wrong, or are so vague as to have no value in predicting events in advance.

Much of the 2012 “end times” uproar revolves around the Mayan culture's long count calendar and the fact it cuts off December 21st, 2012.
 
James Adams/Mayan Scholar: " Nowhere were they suggesting that in 2012 there was going to be the end of anything."

James Adams, a retired Manchester College professor, led numerous excursions to study the fascinating Mayan civilization.

He says the fact there are dates beyond 2012 written on Mayan monuments diminishes talk of the 2012 apocalypse.

James Adams: " I think the Maya would be surprised that they've been so helpful to Hollywood."
But the doomsday dialogue is alive and well.

Among the eye-popping theories, a mysterious planet will enter the solar system and disrupt planetary orbits, causing earthquakes and tidal waves, and that the earth's magnetic field is about to flip, leaving us vulnerable to solar flares.

Dr. John Platt/USC Professor of Earth Sciences: " Solar flares are very, very powerful events."
Lawrence Joseph/Author, Apocalypse 2012: " My great fear is the domino effect, where one thing leads to another, leads to another and we plunge into chaos."

Chris Highlen, with the University of St. Francis planetarium, sees no scientific evidence that mass chaos is just around the corner.

Christ Highlen/Fort Wayne Astronomical Society: " We've had millions of years of earth's history and nothing has wiped out life on earth yet, so I don't think we need to worry about 2012 particularly. It could happen tomorrow, it could never happen."

Jeff Neumeyer: " Mainline churches don't subscribe to the notion that December 2012 has any special apocalyptic significance. But that doesn't mean churches will necessarily ignore the subject altogether."
Pastor Rick Hawks, with The Chapel, arranged a sermon series in conjunction with the launch of the movie "2012" last year.

Hawks says the Christian church believes Jesus Christ holds the answers to "end times" questions.
Pastor Rick Hawks/The Chapel: " We believe he's bringing history to his glorious conclusion. We also believe nobody knows when that's going to happen."

Just in case the church is wrong, Chris Highlen downloaded an application for his phone that counts down the hours and minutes to horror or hoax.

Source: http://www.indianasnewscenter.com/news/local/Did-Ancient-Mayans-Know-Something-We-Dont-About-2012-108733069.html