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end of the world 2012 pictures
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Is there any scientific evidence to prove that the end of the world is December 21, 2012?


I've been wondering and it's driving me crazy! I personally do not believe that the world will end in 2012.The mayan calednar just ends, and has a picture of a shift on Earth. Im thinking magnetic shift. A geological shift needs a lot more to happen. All these end of the world things come from one idea which is a geological shift that is impossible...Am I right about this?..And, Can someone please tell me the world is not going to end!

No, technically there is no scientific evidence. The date of the winter solstice of 2012 was a Mayan calculation that was only meant to designate the end of the present world age and the beginning of a new one. That just means that the world will continue on, but all of the cycles of the earth will start anew.

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Is 2012 really the end of the world?


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So i was wondering is it really the end? or is this just some weird sick minded persons idea of a joke?

I know that people say
that the mayan calender is ending and people say they said it was the end or just a new era?
I just heard about Nibiru today and those giants that "Killed" tons of people. I saw pictures (kinda looked fake) and that nibiru (Planet X) is coming in 2012 (how can they know this?)
Ive seen videos of UFOs but kinda look edited in after effects.
and lastly i heard about the pole shifting and those before and after pictures.

Overall half of theres things seem fake but i may be mistaken
lol 2013 yeah just like with 2000 right away they said 2001
just +1 good reasons why it wouldnt end.
oh and bringing up the next election
just thought wouldn't "the new world order" be what the mayans were talking about? (this will explain what im talking about http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAaQNACwaLw)

The claimed 2012 doomsday is a sick money making hoax. Everything the scam artists are saying about 2012 is a lie. You are correct about the pictures you've seen. They are faked.

The Mayan calendar doesn't end, it just recycles. The Maya didn't predict anything for 2012. The Maya didn't make prophecies. Their calendar was used for things like when to plant and harvest their crops and predicting eclipses.

There were no ancient prophecies about the world ending in 2012. No one predicted it before the hoaxers started claiming it after it failed to happen in 2003.

None of it is said or supported by scientists.

All the claimed astronomical events are either impossible or have no effect on us.

The Solar maximum is now expected to occur in May 2013 and won't hurt us. It could interfere with electronics and communications.

We aren't going to have any alignments aside from the approximate alignment that occurs every year at the December solstice.

Geomagnetic reversal (polar reversal) takes hundreds to thousands of years to occur. We wouldn’t even feel it happening.

Swine flu has only a 10% mortality rate, as compared to 70% for the 2007 outbreak of Avian flu.

Nibiru doesn't exist. It came from Z. Sitchen's misinterpretation of ancient Sumerian references to the planet Jupiter. Even Sitchen didn't claim it would come back in 2012 (he said 2085). Nancy Lieder, who hears aliens in her head and originally said her "Planet X" would be here in 2003) took over Sitchen's imaginary planet and changed her doomsday date to 2012 when her original prediction failed.

Zombies don't exist.

The New World Order is just another silly conspiracy theory.

That covers most of the absurd claims. The world will still be here after 2012, along with most of us.

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  • Pake:

    Been around long enough to see the fallacy of "1984", then the panic that set in due to "Y2K", now "2012", going to be another no nothing year on the calendar. Nothing spectacular or out of the ordinary.