Oh, good lord. Are you kidding me?
It's December 21, 2012.
And no, nothing's going to happen. It's just the end of a cycle in the Mayan calender. It also happens to be the last cycle written by the Mayans, but that could be for many, many reasons.
It doesn't mean the world is coming to an end.
2007-11-26 12:45:01
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answered by Kemp the Mad African 4
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According to their prophecies. In December 2012 Nibiru will finally reach the neighbourhood of Earth and the Annunaki will invade again, hoping to enslave humans again to mine gold for them. Imagine their disappointment when planet X also appears out of nowhere and causes a pole shift, thereby making a really big mess of Earth (and probably Nibiru too.) Simultaneously, all the planets in our solar system will align as the Earth enters the photon belt around the Seven Sisters, creating a spiritual paradigm shift among humans, passes through the galactic central plane and the Earth, Sun and the galactic centre all line up. This will of course send the Earth spiralling into the Sun, or maybe away from it, or into the galactic centre or maybe not, just as a solar storm rages up and causes another pole shift on Earth. Meanwhile, the Earth is being pounded by asteroids, killing everyone and everything on the planet and all the bees in North America will drop dead of some undefined disease. Notice anything about these 2012 prophecies? They are all inconsistent with each other. If there was any scientific or just rational basis for this at all, they would all be saying the same thing. If they have any other reports of obscure and contradictory prophecies from the likes of Nostradamus, Edgar Cayce, the Chinese, the Egyptians, the Hopi, the Aztecs, the Mayans, the Pitjantjatjara or the outer Mongolians, it is best if they are not written in English or even French or German so they cannot be easley checked. It is best for them to claim a lot but ignore any demand that they show where they got the prophecy from. It also helps if they lie a lot about non-existent Mayan prophecies and the invisible and mass-less planets X. and Nibiru. If there are any other global disaster scenarios, they are all just as true too and will happen simultaneously. Head for the hills, but be sure to buy a few books and videos first. We would not want any of these vicious liars and freakazoid frauds to be without an income now would we? And keep watching the History Channel for more fake documentaries. TV executives have pockets to line too. And pray that there’s intelligent life somewhere up in space because there’s bugger all down here on Earth.
2016-05-26 01:39:52
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answered by dorothy 3
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This rumor began with study of the Mayan Calendar.
The Mayans developed their calendar in the late Maya period - about 1050. It was based on celestial observations and is quite remarkable for it's accuracy, considering the age.
The Maya calendar ends on 12/21/2012 (my 72nd birthday) which has led the nutcases and screwballs to interpret that the "world is going to end" on that date.
There is simply no substitution for stupidity, is there.
Click the link below for a brief read on the Mayan calendar.
2007-11-26 12:55:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I have read a couple books on the Mayan calender. The actual date is December 22nd, 2012. It is not the end of the world. It is the 5th and final paradigm shift.
The first paradigm shift we had were the Mayans. The most recent paradigm shift we had was the Renaissance.
2007-11-26 12:50:43
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answered by Amanda 5
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A. 12/21/2012
B. Not going to end - a Mayan calendar cycles ends then - NOT the world.
C. Anyone who says different has no clue how to read for comprehension - all the Mayans suggested was that there would be great change in the world by that date. Well, no duh. Take a look at the Mayan world, then take a look at ours.
2007-11-26 12:45:50
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answered by Cheese Fairy - Mummified 7
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something about a polar shift, something about a "cleansing", some say it's because the universe will be lined up with the "birth canal" or a black hole & we're all getting sucked in, some say all the different "alien" civilizations that put us here will come back to "save" us, some say it's going to be "the armageddon" or some other world-wide apocolypse & world war III, still others say it's going to be a spiritual "coming together" of sorts, there are alot of theories.
visit http://www.december212012.com/ for more info on this.
it does seem "pretty cool" and if nothing else it gives me something to get all excited about. nothing like planning for "The Day After Tomorrow"... however like Y2K and all those other "doomsday" predictions, this one may very likely come & go just like any other calendar date. still fun to think about What Could Be.
2007-11-26 12:46:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It's actully suposed to be on 12/21/2012
2007-11-26 12:43:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The world isn't going to end. December 21, 2012 is the end of the current "cycle" of the Mayan calendar, but it wasn't supposed to mean the "end of the world". It's a little-known fact that the Mayans calculated dates even past that one, which means that apparently they didn't believe the world was going to end on that date.
Edit: Thumbs down? Why? Haha.
Edit #2: Thanks Kazuki.
2007-11-26 12:45:31
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answered by . 7
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theres been many times the world is predicted to be ending. it mostly stems from peoples egos that they are the last generation to be alive. lots of times people synched up the bible or nostradomus or the homeless guy down the street with the sign and said it was the end of times.its a bunch of crap.its the end of the mayan calendar. something bad may happen but its doubtful it is linked to that fact alone.
i gave u a thumbs up parrot :)
2007-11-26 12:48:59
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answered by Anonymous
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In the same way the world ends every year on Dec. 31 and starts again on Jan. 1. No big deal, it is just a calendar.
2007-11-26 12:46:08
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answered by Someone who cares 7
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