surviving 2012 planet x

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surviving 2012 planet x
surviving 2012 planet x
2012 Will You Build A Bunker If Gov Confirms it?


Lot's of hype and buzz about Planet X and the Mayan Calendar on the internet and youtubes. If the U.S. Government tells the public that Planet X is going to pass by the Earth and devastate everything for up to a year, will you dig a bunker, buy food for one year and try to survive the catastrophe? Or do nothing and what comes comes?? (If the U.S. Government confirms it is going to happen.)
I watched a youtube from THE HISTORY CHANNEL where scientists and others outlined what they are calling a reality. Then I watched a dozen related youtubes and read websites. I must say. They have a impressive arguement for this to occur. Yet, like you, seems like we hear "the sky is falling" all the time. Is it really? I don't know.

The U.S. Government isn't going to confirm that anything is going to happen in 2012 for the simple reason that nothing is going to happen.
Take a look around. Where are all the newspaper reports of imminent disaster in 2012? Why is this never on the TV news? There are two possibilities.
1) The only people who are aware that anything is expected to happen are new-age crazies and conspiracy nutcases. Every intelligent person in the world has somehow missed all the signs.
2) Nothing will happen and the whole thing is a hoax by people who love to attract attention, scare others and make money from the gullible.
Now tell me honestly. Which do you think is the more likely?

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Surviving 2012 and Planet X Part 1 of 5 The Threat



If the world is suppose to "end"?


in 2012. Why are they selling these books on how to survive and survival kits and bunkers and all that crap if apparently a planet (Nibiru/Planet X) is going to collide with earth? It doesn't make sense. >_>

They are doing it for profit. Obviously, if the world were going to end, they would have no need for all that money. Imaginary planets can't collide with anything.

The world will continue as usual, no "killer solar flares", no imaginary planets, no planetary alignments, no polar reversal, no alien invasion, and no new age of enlightenment.

All these claims are absolutely lacking any basis in real science. They are being put forth by hoaxers who, as famous astrophysicist, Neil DeGrasse Tyson so diplomatically put it, "didn't take enough science in school." The Mayan calendar doesn't end, it merely recycles. There were no ancient predictions by the Maya or anyone else until the scam artists started making them up in 2003. After 2012 passes, they will simply dust off their old predictions, tack on a new date, and continue watching money roll in from the gullible.

Check out the website below. Unlike the numerous doomsday sites, this one isn't selling anything, just telling the truth about the hoax.