do you think 2012 is the end of the world ?
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- Matrix2010

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- Savwafair2012

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The answer to your question is " NO"
But their is some real reason for concern and here it is.
2012-end-of-life-as-we-know-it-hyper-dimention-uplifting-t12986.html
Nope not done yet
But their is some real reason for concern and here it is.
2012-end-of-life-as-we-know-it-hyper-dimention-uplifting-t12986.html
savwafair2012 wrote:THIS IS THE CLOSEST THING TO THE TRUTH YOU EVER GOING TO HEAR
CLIFF HIGH IS NO LIE THE MATHAMATICS INVOLVED CONCURE AND IT'S NOT GOOD.
Nope not done yet
savwafair2012 wrote:THIS IS THE REAL DEAL PLEASE WATCH![]()
It's all about the Sun Magnetic Reversals it will happen again!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NOTE: This series "Mayan Calendar & Human DNA II - Prophecies & Sun Magnetic Reversals" is PART I of one lecture. Please follow to PART II - "Mayan Calendar & Human DNA III - Prophets: Quetzalcoatl, Viracocha, Pakal".
In 1986 Maurice Cotterell put forward a revolutionary theory concerning astrology and sun cycles. He had for some years suspected that the sun's variable magnetic field had consequences for life on earth. The sun has a complex field which loops and twists itself into knots. It has long been suspected that these loops give rise to sunspots, which are dark blemishes on the sun's skin. The number, size and location of sunspots are constantly changing and as a former Radio Officer, Cotterell was well aware that they have profound effects upon the earth's magnetic envelope, the magnetosphere. Whilst working as Head of Electrical and Communications Engineering (Estates) at Cranfield Institute of Technology, he devised a program that would compute the relationship between the sun's magnetic field and the Earth. As expected his model predicted that there should be a sunspot cycle of roughly eleven and a half years, closely corresponding to what has been observed over several centuries. However, he also found graphic evidence for longer cycles including a period of 1,366,040 days. His work took a new turn when he read about the Mayan super number from the Dresden Codex: 1,366,560 days. This was exactly two 260 day cycles larger than his theoretical sunspot period. He therefore proposed that the two were related. As his earlier work on what he called Astrogenetics indicated that human fertility was dependent on the presence of sunspots, he now had evidence that the Mayan calendar was not arbitrary but was based on a knowledge of the effects of sunspots. This explained the near obsession they had for long cycles of time and their belief in the rise and fall of four previous ages of man.
Travelling in Mexico, Cotterell extended his ideas and gave them a public airing on television. After giving a lecture at the Voluntary Cultural society, he was awarded a medal by the wife of the President. By now his work included some very esoteric investigations into the 'Lid of Palenque', a mysterious sarcophagus cover made famous in the 1960s by Eric von Däniken, who believed it showed the picture of an ancient astronaut. Cotterell now identified the lid as a graphic representation of Mayan philosophy and as containing many hidden messages and codes.
In 1994 he met up with Adrian Gilbert, who had recently co-authored a book on the Egyptian pyramids called The Orion Mystery. Gilbert too went to Mexico and was fascinated to discover the extent to which the ancient Mexicans venerated the rattlesnake. He discovered some curious cultural similarities between the early Maya and the ancient Egyptians, even though their civilizations are separated by millennia. Whereas the Egyptians studied the movements of the Hyades, Orion and its companion star Sirius, the Maya were more interested in the nearby Pleiades star-cluster. They viewed it as the warning rattle of a great cosmic serpent, which seems to have corresponded to the ecliptic. The head of this serpent was the sun and they believed that it was the source of all life on earth.
The Maya, like the Aztecs, believed there had been four ages prior to our own. Gilbert was able to relate the first of these to Atlantis and investigated certain prophecies relating to this fabled civilization. It seems that the serpent religion, which the early Spanish conquistadors attempted to eradicate, may well owe its origins to survivors of this lost race, some of whom went to Egypt and some to Central America. The original Quetzalcoatl, whose name means 'plumed serpent' and who was identified with the planet Venus, probably lived at the start of the fourth age, around 3114 BC and initiated a highly ethical religion of penance. This later degenerated into human sacrifice: physical hearts instead of emotions being offered to the sun. Other prophets of the same name lived later and Cortes was mistaken for his reincarnation. The Mayan calendar points to 22 December 2012 as being the end of our present age. Changes around that time to the sun's magnetic field could have consequences for us all. Perhaps we are already witnessing the beginnings of this change with the desertification of more and more land. This seems to have happened in a more localised way at the time of another sun spot minima, leading to the collapse of the Mayan civilization. Their ruined, jungle cities are a warning to us all.
Please read about work of Maurice Cotterell
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The Mayan calender last for 25920 years and then it starts all over again, this is why it is Round 360 degrees, and the actual date is 28 October 2011 at this date the Sun moves into the sign of Aquarius, it has been in the sign of the Fish for the last 2158 years, every sign last's for 2160 years, this is called a Cosmic or a Great Year.
Now do your own homework, and dont be scared about the 2012 thing, it's a hoax to make you fear the future.

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- Matrix2010

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I think it is nothing will happen in 2012
the maya calendar is fake..
the maya calendar is fake..
- Exoatmospheric1

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Man I hope planet X swings through.... it'd be a show stopper, Maybe get to hang with some
GRAYS, or buy some time-share at camp fema, No.... 2012 gonna role over into 2013
GRAYS, or buy some time-share at camp fema, No.... 2012 gonna role over into 2013- Savwafair2012

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juliusskywatche wrote::idea: Hi guys, you need a little science in your life.![]()
The Mayan calender last for 25920 years and then it starts all over again, this is why it is Round 360 degrees, :
But what about the destruction at the end of every age. One by fire ,one by water the other by wind's
How is the Age going to end is the Question at hand.

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- Wolfbane7272

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matrix2010 wrote:I think it is nothing will happen in 2012
the maya calendar is fake..
actually the mayan calendar is not fake .. the end of the world prophecies may be but not the actual science behind the calendar , they were pretty advanced for a "primitive" as we like to call them ..which makes me laugh actually ..culture..if they had advanced as a culture until now they would be superior i think technologically.


It is interesting that so many religious or cultural prophecies converge around 2012, but they also are concerned more with the end of one cycle and the beginning of another. IMO, tptb sensationalized 2012 in order to keep us worried about that instead of paying attention to what is going on HERE and NOW. At this point something is bound to happen in December of 2012, whether it was foretold hundreds or thousands of years ago or because WE made it a self-fulfilling prophecy.
The only thing we learn from history is that we don't learn from history.
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