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Topic started on 20-5-2008 @ 06:54 PM by ImaginaryReality1984
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I hear many things about 2012, from those who think nibiru wil be coming to destroy us, to a government conspiracy to bring aliens to earth. So i ask
you all, what will you be doing on the 31st of December 2011, 11:59:59?
Heres what i'll be doing, i'll be sitting in the back garden or anywhere pituresce and lonely, doing what i do every year. Taking some time alone,
to sit down, drink a beer, look up at the stars and figure out the next years plans. I never plan it exactly but i set my goals and try and achieve
them.
I take the time alone just to think things through, examine the year and think about many things, look up at the stars and hope for true
extraterrestial contact, hope that some genius somewhere discovers the cure for any number of diseases and many other things besides.
So what will you be thinking of or doing?
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reply posted on 20-5-2008 @ 09:21 PM by Anonymous ATS
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Well considering the Mayan calendar stops with 2012, Nostradamus and a few other profits predict the end time in that year, and the Bible seems to
point a battle of Armageddon where all nations line up against Israel (almost there, I think the US is the only one still backing them up)...I will
prob. be spending my time making sure I was right with God. Here is a link that talks more about it: www.youtube.com...
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reply posted on 20-5-2008 @ 09:36 PM by VIKINGANT
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I will either be sitting down trying to relax and catch my breath after the multitude of
events of that year or jumping onto ATS the have myself a good 'ol chuckle at the back and forths of 'I told you so'
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reply posted on 20-5-2008 @ 09:40 PM by ATruGod
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But the predictions are for the end of 2012 not the beggining of the new year.
I'm planning a camping trip for december of 2012.
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reply posted on 20-5-2008 @ 10:04 PM by vegno
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If I have the money, I will be taking a 3-4 month vacation at a remote location starting starting September. I'm thinking islands near Indonesia or
something. This is supposing the world hasn't gone to hell beforehand. If nothing happens at least I will have taken a sweet break, and if something
does happen, well...I won't be stuck on the highway that's for sure
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reply posted on 20-5-2008 @ 11:05 PM by dizziedame
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Assuming I'm not in the cemetery by then ( I'll be 64) I will be getting ready to shoot off fire crackers with my children and grandchildren.
Of course I will be watching the heavens with my telescope also. Then after the family leaves I'll be logging onto ATS to join in on the End of the
World as we know it watch.
I expect it to be a very interesting time.
Hopefully it will pass without any unusual events.
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reply posted on 20-5-2008 @ 11:59 PM by prevenge
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its not one moment.. like... "new years eve ball drop"
it's happening NOW.
it's happening INSIDE US.
it's a ramped build-up.
learn about it NOW...
click the link in my signature for the REAL 2012 DNA CHANGE.
in-form yourself.
literally.
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 11:26 AM by ImaginaryReality1984
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I read all that stuff a long while ago, it didn't impress me thena dn it doesn't impress me now. Maybe you should read up on the new scientific
discoveries. Humans are not missing 2 chromosomes, two of ours merely fused and science has found the fusion point.
Anyway my original question is what will you be doing and where wil you be, even if what you say is true (it isn't by the way) then you'll still be
somewhere on that night i mentioned  So where will it be?
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 11:45 AM by sankas
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i think i will sit down with my family and closest friends and wait what will happen while we discuss it.
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 08:00 PM by Neilc1972
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well i'll either sit back light a doobie and watch the end of the world...or sit back light a doobie then go to bed!! but i predict much sitting and
doobie smoking followed by horrible flaming death ...or bed!
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 08:03 PM by blackcube
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somewhere driking my jack daniels + coke  I don't think anything will happens at 31 december - 1 january so I will be doing something fun
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 08:12 PM by UnitedSatesofFreemasons
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Well, i think that we will all be busy with the world epidemics. I mean if all of you believe the 2012 story then you all believe there will be a
major amount of activity here on earth. You see it happening now. You should stop thinking about how its ganna change and start thinking how your
going to adapt. Mayanmar, china, the amazing amount of earth quakes, the volcanoes...jezz ect. So i hope everyone is preparing for it.
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 08:24 PM by argentus
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Most likely doing the same as my Bride and I do every December --- thanking God that we survived yet another hurricane season, looking at the stars,
planets and occasional satellite zipping by at a liesurely 27,000 mph whilst lounging in the double-wide hammock in the back yard of this little
chunka rock in the Caribbean that we live on. Oh yeah, and sipping homemade Naseberry wine. I think it's not unlike a fruity chardonnay...... my
Bride still maintains it tastes like socks.
I have to say that I think the Nibiru fuss seems almost impossibly thin in a cosmetological way. My mind remains open to evidence to the contrary,
but I can't accept, thus far, the concept that a brown dwarf or other planetary body is at this moment bearing down on the Big Blue and all these
quarreling nations have conformed to some silent agreement to keep the masses uninformed. I could almost accept the reptoid theorum easier than the
previous nation notion.
Now, as to 2012, who the h*ll knows...... I think there are many cultures, presumably geographically separated, that seem to resonate together as to
great changes occurring during this time. One of the reasons we moved here years ago was a perception of patterns that pointed toward difficult
times, and global observations since have only served to reinforce that decision. I think it's prudent of all of us to prepare for potential
life-changing events...... hey, I can't think of a single place I've ever been -- and there have been many many place -- that are devoid of any
natural disaster risks, be they earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornados, tsunami, CERN collider, or what have you. Buy a little extra food when
you shop, store it away. Provide for many times more water than you think you need; unless you live in the country, your water source is likely
more tenuous that you think it is. Rotate your foods, and in this way, it really doesn't cost you a noticeable amount. Acquire survival skills if
you don't have them. If you need X and can't make it, stock it up. Toilet Paper. 'nuff said. "Oh, I can use leaves if I have to..." yah.
Well, go try leaves for a week. I guarantee you'll finish the week being the mega-case TP king/queen.
Hopefully, we'll all gather 'round this fine site filled with intelligent and quirky/fun people on December 13th and say, "so when's the next date
for the apocalypse?"
Peace
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 08:38 PM by funky monk
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It 2012 hey? With any luck Ill be out partying and Ill probably be to drunk to stand up let alone care that planet X is about to destroy life on this
world.
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 09:47 PM by prevenge
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not sure where I'll be.
international date line?
auckland islands?
I wonder how many royal family members and elites will be at "Ascension Island" in the mid-Atlantic.
that name has always puzzled me.
"ascension island"
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reply posted on 21-5-2008 @ 10:20 PM by pikypiky
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I'll be home as usual around midnight with the television turned on to one of the local channels showing some fireworks, waiting for the countdown to
midnight and jumping up and down in feigned excitement while banging some pots and pans together for some good luck. At this rate, I need good luck to
do better than the above mentioned scenario.
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reply posted on 22-5-2008 @ 01:39 AM by ElusiveGoddess
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The Mayan Calender (source of all the hoo-haa) doesn't end till December 2012 so I'm not holding out for anything come NYE.
Maybe 2012 will mark the precession of the equinoxes from Picses to Aquarius in which case we can expect to see the religous establishment continue to
crumble and make way for a new and equally self-serving scientific establishment.
Here's to the end of blind faith in men in fancy dresses and the beginning of blind faith in man in lab coats.
As long as they don't stop me worshipping deity of choice by hanging upside down on monkey-bars and contemplating my pineal gland I'm easy.
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reply posted on 27-5-2008 @ 04:45 AM by ImaginaryReality1984
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Originally posted by ElusiveGoddess
Here's to the end of blind faith in men in fancy dresses and the beginning of blind faith in man in lab coats.

That isn't quite fair, scientists and doctors have peer reviewed research to back up their claims so it's hardly blind faith.
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reply posted on 27-5-2008 @ 04:52 AM by ElusiveGoddess
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If accepted too faithfully peer reviewed research can become consensus logic...
I am just as happy to reject dogma from a bunch of people who claim to get their information direct from God as people who claim they must be right
because everyone who knows anything says so.
Question everything, including 'peer reviewed' research.
Having said all that, it's still the best system going. It's just not as infallible as it pretends to be.
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reply posted on 27-5-2008 @ 05:01 AM by Rilence
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Most likely off my face same as every other New Years Eve
Don't see why 2011 should be any different
Seriously tho, I've seen so many variations in times, dates, places and things that may or may not happen in 2012 or the couple years preceding and
following, I'm not sure I believe any of it...
Peace
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