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Originally posted by htapath
I've been to Hopiland eight times over the last 2.5 years and can tell you that 'it' is happening.
The 2012 phenomenon has been discussed or referenced in several media. Several TV documentaries, as well as many contemporary fictional references to the year 2012 refer to 21 December as the day of a cataclysmic event. The History Channel has aired a handful of special series on doomsday that include analysis of 2012 theories, such as Decoding the Past (2005–2007), 2012, End of Days (2006), Last Days on Earth (2006), Seven Signs of the Apocalypse (2007), and Nostradamus 2012 (2008).[132] The Discovery Channel also aired 2012 Apocalypse in 2009, suggesting that massive solar storms, magnetic pole reversal, earthquakes, supervolcanoes, and other drastic natural events may occur in 2012.[133] In 2012 the National Geographic Channel launched a show called Doomsday Preppers, a documentary series about people preparing for various cataclysms, including the 2012 doomsday.[134] Hundreds of books have been published on the topic.[92] The bestselling book of 2009,[135] Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol, featured a coded mock email number (2456282.5) that decodes, according to The Washington Post, as "December 21, 2012".[136] The 2009 disaster film 2012 was inspired by the phenomenon, and advance promotion prior to its release included a stealth marketing campaign in which TV spots and websites from the fictional "Institute for Human Continuity" called on people to prepare for the end of the world. As these promotions did not mention the film itself, many viewers believed them to be real and contacted astronomers in panic.[137][138] Although the campaign was heavily criticized,[92] the film became one of the most successful of its year, grossing nearly $770 million worldwide.[139] Lars von Trier's 2011 film Melancholia features a plot in which a planet emerges from behind the Sun onto a collision course with Earth.[140] Announcing his company's purchase of the film, the head of Magnolia Pictures said in a press release, "As the 2012 apocalypse is upon us, it is time to prepare for a cinematic last supper".[141] The phenomenon has also inspired several pop music hits. As early as 1997, "A Certain Shade of Green" by Incubus referred to the mystical belief that a shift in perception would arrive in 2012 ("Are you gonna stand around till 2012 A.D.? / What are you waiting for, a certain shade of green?"). More recent hits include "2012 (It Ain't the End)" (2010) performed by Jay Sean and "Till the World Ends" (2011) performed by Britney Spears. In February 2012, American automotive company GM aired an advertisement during the annual Super Bowl football game in which a group of friends drive Chevrolet Silverados through the ruins of human civilisation following the 2012 apocalypse. (When the whereabouts of one of their friends is queried, it is revealed that he died because he drove a Ford.)[142] In 2011, the Mexico tourism board stated its intentions to use the year 2012, without its apocalyptic connotations, as a means to revive Mexico's tourism industry, which had suffered as the country gained a reputation for drug wars and kidnapping. The initiative hopes to draw on the mystical appeal of the Maya ruins.[143].
That is, there is no such thing as objective reality. Reality is a construct in your mind;
Even if the 'exact date' is a few days, weeks, months, even a few years off, the fact that the ancients knew SOMETHING would be happening around our time is pretty epic imho.
Originally posted by Variable
reply to post by eleven44
Even if the 'exact date' is a few days, weeks, months, even a few years off, the fact that the ancients knew SOMETHING would be happening around our time is pretty epic imho.
Oh for the love of all that is holy....It has already started. I need to read through all the reply's first. Seriously brother. Get hold of yourself.
I understand the world seems in a bad way and a lot of folks think Somethinghas to happen. Its more a "hope" dream. Its the same silliness that gave us Barrak Huseein Obama II. Keep hope alive!
It is not enough to hope. If you want change, you have to go make it. Stop waiting for something else to fix the world.
I'm afraid your doomed to disappointment. The world is not going to end, aliens aren't gonna land, we are not gonna discover warp technology and be visited by Spock's great grandpa. We are going to have more of the same for a long time.
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Originally posted by brettrix
reply to post by solargeddon
luckily - beforeits news this time seems to have factual information - here is another link seemingly credible from earlier this summer...
news.sciencemag.org...
Originally posted by htapath
reply to post by denver22
Not sure if your comment was directed at me or not...
I go there for spiritual reasons.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by Nibiru369
If Nibiru has a 3,600 year orbit why have the Chinese written nothing about it? The Chinese have a recorded history extending back 4,000 years so they should have recorded at least one passing. Yet when we look at their history Nibiru is conspicuously absent.