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Originally posted by Ilyich
reply to post by Dalke07
Uhhhh, what do the crystal skulls or the mayans have to do with the USA at all? They weren't even in the US.... ever as far as I know.... so why the big hype about these " neo mayan " " Elders " Making a treck across a foreign land that isn't their own with skulls many scientists don't even believe to be from their period ( at least the majority show evidence of modern tool markings)... still not convinced. anything is going to happen.... at all....
Originally posted by SquirrelNutz
This might be the worst post on the thread... nay, on the subject...
Originally posted by tomdham
reply to post by Dalke07
I posted a thread over a year ago that DEBUNKED the Mayan calendar!
The Mayan Calendar Debunked (Again)
It didn't mention the FAKE crystal skulls, because they have nothing to do with the Mayan calendar.
Others have already posted enough information on how they were proven fake, so I will not bother.
First off, you can't 'debunk' the Mayan calendar. It is what it is, and it definitely IS.
Maybe there is no correlation to 'end of days', per se, but they certainly DO discuss (not in the long count calendar, another one) the speeding up of consciousness - and, as far as I can tell that is apparent, and who knows what the ultimate consequences may be.
Originally posted by misscurious
is this for real? how did they get all 13 skulls?
HAHA yeah ok if you say so there is no logic in predicting the end of the world...
Originally posted by Logarock
Originally posted by dron020
When someone says that they think this is bull# because they do not see the world ending, I immediately stop them and inform them that the Mayans have never said such a thing. The whole idea of the world ending is programmed into society by The Christians.
Ignorant christans and ignorant others. The bible books speak of a new age and the end of the old world order as the big event in the history of man. After this new era has its time there is a total reconstruction era where all negative influence is totaly removed. There never is an "end of the world" like a lights out, thats it, its over sort of thing in the bible. The final end is the end of the world system and those that run the dang thing....the reconstructed earth and new system moves on.
Originally posted by Ozvaldo
please, Please PLEASE PLEASE STOP THIS NONSENSE!!!
I thought you were going to play golf?...the world could change in any way it wants we could go to war and blow the # out of ourselfs but there would still be people alive in the end of it so all in all its not the end of the world its just a man made war, ever heard the phrase if you look hard enough into something you will find what your looking for? well thats EXACTLY what is happening with this everyone #s themself when they hear of prophecys especialy when they are very close, just look at the guy on tv(sorry dont know his name) he looked into crossword puzzles and found predictions about 9/11 and going to war with iraq but again they are manmade items that were randomly put together that he looked deep enough into to find exactly what he wanted. What he found was probrably is in the millions to 1 but becouse he looked hard enough for it he found it, as i said before this is what they are doing with the mayan prophecys and ive got no doubt they are trying to do it with the bible, quran and pretty much every other religious book you can find probrably even kwansaa and scientology if they are despirate enough to find something.
Originally posted by SquirrelNutz
reply to post by LvSLoLo
HAHA yeah ok if you say so there is no logic in predicting the end of the world...
Man, reading comprehension is a mother fuggah, ain't it?
You may be confusing a few things: specifically, the title and subject of this thread with my reply to another poster.
Again, I challenge you to go back and find where I ever said the world was ending and/or that it was tied to Mayan calendar or prophecy. Never said or implied it.**
Thx in advance.
**the world we live in is changing dramatically, and the timing does seem to coincide with the cycle of the long count calendar, but more importantly with the less talked about Evolution of consciousness calendar. Not fear mongering, or waiting for or promoting the 'end of time' merely taking notice of the world around me and the data that supports this phenomenon (rapidly changing world, seemingly for the worse). Period. Don't put words in my mouth. That is extremely irresponsible.edit on 10/31/2011 by SquirrelNutz because: (no reason given)
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Originally posted by Xcalibur254
It's a long thread, so I haven't read every post and I apologize. I was just wondering if anyone has pointed out that the iconography and epigraphy on these "codices" don't look remotely Mayan in nature. Throw in the fact that this is being supported by two known frauds, Hunbatz Men and Drunvalo Melchizedek, and it's quite obvious this is just another hoax.edit on 10/31/2011 by Xcalibur254 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Headeraser
How can Mayans 2012 prophecy line up with our calender? Isn't it proven that year 0 is wrong and i may be many years off? Did the mayans use the same calender based on Jesus, like we do? Maybe 2012 for them may be 2100 for us?
Originally posted by Malcher
Wonder when the new dat will be. After 2012, I mean.
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
reply to post by Hanslune
Why would a change in mankind be unfortunate? Have you looked at the current state of affairs? I would welcome a change in humanity with open arms. My biggest fear is that it won't happen. As far as "Oh, the world is going to end engulfed by flames" stuff, I never bought into it.
There is a thick stew of unevidenced speculation and fantasy about that date, of all kinds and types......unless we are particularly unlucky that date too will pass and be added to the long long list of failed 'end of the world' /'change in mankind' claims'