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2010年10月22日星期五

2012 Doomsday Prophecy - Is It The End of Times?


There are a lot of predictions for when and how the world is going to end. The 2012 doomsday prophecy was written by Nostradamus over 500 years ago, and the same end of the world scenario is also in the Mayan calendar. Most people believe that something awful will happen in the year 2012, but many people don't know exactly what will happen.

Some people think that mass panic will cause countries to go into nuclear war as they fight over precious resources, others think that giant meteors will hit the earth causing worldwide disasters. In the end it doesn't matter what will happen, what is important is surviving. In this article we will go over some basic things you will need to do to survive.

There are some basic things that you are going to need to do before the big day gets here. Meteors might not hit the earth, but people are still going to be acting like it is going to happen for quite awhile and if you want to avoid that then you are going to need to know what to do.

First of all you are going to need to find a safe place to live. Even after a nuclear holocaust there will be safe places to live. After you have found a safe place to live you are going to need to figure out how you are going to feed yourself. You need to be prepared with canned goods, pots and pans, seeds, and have some knowledge about growing your own food. Also don't forget clothing, you don't want to be running around naked so be sure to pack plenty of clothes when 2012 draws near.

It really doesn't matter which 2012 doomsday prophecy that you have heard, what yo need to understand is that the world is going to change dramatically in 2012. You need to start getting prepared today if you don't want to get left behind.

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2010年10月21日星期四

by 2012 the end of The Prophecy world 5 Apr 2010 nurse Mountain 10. h. 52 CDT

Nostradamus is a French physician and astrologer who wrote a number of prophéties life from 1503-1566 and one in one of the largest is "End of the world".

There is a lot of interprétations de Nostradamus, had been expected. I believe that interpretation have a lot to do with the ability to imagine a man. That would just be a opinion of Nostradamus said.They might lecture that he said he put in something that happened. a Coincidence you said.


For example, Nostradamus said, '' from the roof and there will be no more curse a strong will be charged a innocent. The guilty one cover in a misty copse. ''Those who were tides that and the John f. Kennedy Assassination; it could be one of those in the past for the future, he did not specify which. Can Support question here.
Nostradamus predicts that the world and a committed and fire down from heaven. He said that committed the same will be the first hit in the sea, near Italy, France.In this, will be let loose against Muslim South France before disabled in Europe: Russia into Europe, North and two to start World War III.The possibility of an incident could not complete déduits.But one thing is he did not mention the year, by 2012.


However, it should do that many of them it was not proven prophéties scientists without effect; for that includes NYC September 11 Twin Tower attacks and penitentiary Obama as the first Black President is really difficult to believe that paralleles just based on the best chance.


 

2010年10月16日星期六

2012 Prophecy


You may have heard a lot about the 2012 prophecy but you're confused because there's so much information to digest! Don't worry, I'm here to clear about all the confusing surroudning the 2012 prophecy.

The Mayan calender, a old stone calender built by the Aztecs, ends December 2012 which is what a lot of the fuss surrounding 2012 comes from.

The 2012 prophecies mainly fall into 2 schools of thought - one that believes that the world will be enlightened and be in a better place after 2012, and one that believes 2012 is the end of the world.

2012 Prophecy School of Thought #1 - 2012 As The Age of Englightenment

This school of thought arises from the belief that 2012 will bring a higher state of human consciousness, englightenment and love.

2012 Prophecy School of Thought #2 - 2012 As The End of the World

What most people are hearing about nowadays is that the end of the world is immenent. There are rumors that the mysterious Planet X will collide into earth, there will be a huge polar shift causing a slew of natural disasters and that only the strong and prepared will survive.

Natural disasters that are suppose to occur include tsunamis, super volcanoes, and earthquakes. Australia is suppose to sink into itself as there are many fault lines in the continent. Other places that will be inhospitable include Canada, the United States, Europe, and Asia. Countries with nuclear powerplants and reactors are to be avoided as they will explode.

Africa is suppose to be one of the safest places that one can reside in as it has few volcanoes, and little fault lines.








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2010年10月15日星期五

Doomsday 2012 - Mayan Prophecy Turned Hollywood Movie Or Eighth Event to End the World?


The hype cycle of the film "2012", working full tilt, about the Earth's impending destruction has been so powerful that Nasa representatives have been shunted out to appear on American talk shows to reassure viewers that it simply that: hype. However, they have far from soothed the general public's propensity for panic.

The timing of its release has been impeccable, with only a few weeks left before the Climate Conference in Copenhagen convenes. It is said that the conference, although unlikely to reach international agreement due to perceived unfairness over the burden of responsibility facing the undeveloped world, is essential and that the world's governments must reach a consensus so that a Copenhagen Protocol can be agreed upon, thereby committing all nations to reduce carbon emissions dramatically to prevent further instability over "global warming" and climate change.

On the ground, however, public concern about doomsday in December 2012 has grown exponentially and is spreading internationally, causing almost mass hysteria. Indeed, some Mayan and Nostradamus believers, who predict Earth's ultimate extinction in three years' time, assert that this date will be the dawn of a new age and "spiritual growth" for survivors. Jokingly, a recent New York Times article mocked these soothsayers with: "It is kind of depressing if you were looking forward to taking a vacation from mortgage payments to finance one last blowout."

Today, there are literally mountains of conspiracy theories that inhabit YouTube on the subject, most of which suggest an alignment between the Sun and the centre of the galaxy that will bring about a "radical event", with maximum emission activity storms on the Sun's surface which will pour out massive subatomic particles, known as neutrinos. All of this, astronomers say, is objectionably absurd, akin the putative black hole at CERN. Moreover, they argue, the Sun and the galactic centre will not coincide, as doomsday theorists would have us believe, in 2012.

The essence of this end-is-nigh school of thought is tied in with predictions that Nibiru, a planet supposedly discovered by the Sumerians, is headed toward Earth. The fallout from this, to paraphrase David Morrison, a CSI Fellow and Senior Scientist at the NASA Astrobiology Institute, is that associated attributes to this event encompass a reversal of the Earth's magnetic field, create severe solar storms associated with the eleven-year solar cycle, cause the reversal of the Earth's rotation axis, long with bombardment by large comets or asteroids, and with a fanciful bit thrown into the mix about the Sun aligning with the galactic centre on December 21, 2012, subjecting us to potentially deadly forces.

This now populist theme, based on the Mayan calendar and ways to survive the coming apocalypse, seems to be causing havoc with the minds of the irrationalists and the huge hordes of the psychologically unhinged. According to one website, many people in Russia are saying they are "anxious by problem Nibiru", with one woman asking: "Why doesn't your government put a ban on the TV shows and report telecasting about Nibiru and 2012. If [the] US can [take steps] to protect the world physically from terrorism, why can't it protect us mentally from [this] news, if they are hoax?"

If it's clearly a hoax, then mentally we should ignore it. However, according to Wiki: "There are a variety of popular beliefs about the year 2012. These beliefs range from the spiritually transformative to the apocalyptic, and centre upon various interpretations of the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar. Contemporary scientists have disputed the apocalyptic versions."

Whilst the film's impact on the human psyche is building up to the "event" in 2012, let's not be too hasty about denying the affects of climate change altogether though. While the world's leaders assemble in Copenhagen next month, James Lovelock, a respected voice in the scientific community, said in an article in The Guardian newspaper, "Enjoy life while you can", and talks about the catastrophe that will "inevitably happen" (for the full article see ( http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2008/mar/01/scienceofclimatechange.climatechange ). For interest's sake, let's look at some of the extracts:

"Working alone since the age of 40, Lovelock invented a device that detected CFCs, which helped detect the growing hole in the ozone layer, and introduced the Gaia hypothesis, a revolutionary theory that the Earth is a self-regulating super-organism. Initially ridiculed by many scientists as new age nonsense, today that theory forms the basis of almost all climate science."

Lovelock has been dispensing predictions with consistent accuracy since the 1960s, which have earned him "a reputation as one of Britain's most respected - if maverick - independent scientists."

"His latest book, The Revenge of Gaia, predicts that by 2020 extreme weather will be the norm, causing global devastation; that by 2040 much of Europe will be Saharan; and parts of London will be under water. The most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report deploys less dramatic language - but its calculations aren't a million miles away from his."

"Somewhat unexpectedly, Lovelock concedes that the [Daily] Mail's plastic bag campaign seems, 'on the face of it, a good thing'. But it transpires that this is largely a tactical response; he regards it as merely more rearrangement of Titanic deckchairs."

Then the pi?ce de r?sistance: "There have been seven disasters since humans came on the Earth, very similar to the one that's just about to happen. I think these events keep separating the wheat from the chaff. And eventually we'll have a human on the planet that really does understand it and can live with it properly. That's the source of my optimism." Why then, I plausibly ask, after seven "events" already, weren't we the source of our ancestors' optimism?

However, seven disasters already of this magnitude? Is he saying that the micro disaster scenario, that is to be debated by the world's leaders next month in Copenhagen, is a complete waste of time? Well, I suppose he is, yes.

He argues in the piece that: "Most of the things we have been told to do might make us feel better, but they won't make any difference. Global warming has passed the tipping point, and catastrophe is unstoppable. It's just too late for it. Perhaps if we'd gone along routes like that in 1967, it might have helped. But we don't have time. All these standard green things, like sustainable development, I think these are just words that mean nothing."

In this quote there is no allusion to a cyclical macro pattern, but in his interview with The Guardian newspaper ( http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/video/2009/apr/22/james-lovelock-gaia-space-biochar ) he reiterates the coming of the "Eighth Event": "Don't forget that in the Earth's history, while humans have been on the planet - that's about a million years - there have been seven major climate events of this kind. And I think the geneticists say that at one of those events, we were reduced to a mere two thousand individuals; a genetic bottleneck. If that is true, then they are very violent events indeed. And the one up ahead looks every bit as violent, if not more so than the ones that have happened in the past..."

He continued: "As soon as the system grows unstable, it goes into positive feedback. And as the positive feedback strengthens, then any small perturbations, in either direction, get amplified. So the tendency to cooling will give you a really cold winter," he suggests. "More extremes are likely because the system is becoming stressed."

While the greenists run about suggesting that we all plant trees to alleviate the impact of climate change, he warns: "This is the trouble with climate science and green actions: they theorise all the time and never do experiments. Now, people have seemed to have forgotten that experiment and observation are at least half of science." When he planted 1,000 trees years ago he found out it really wasn't a good idea at all, because "you can't plant an ecosystem".

So, while the film "2012" is an obvious and clever marketing hoax - one that is based on the exploitation of human fear in return for quick returns - dig a little deeper into both the micro level (Earth's biosphere) and the macro level (the course and interaction of all celestial bodies) and the conclusion is that we really haven't got a clue about what could potentially become reality; unless, of course, you believe in the stern warnings of Mr Lovelock.








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