The 2012 Phenomenon .
A Space Oddity.
"Did these ancient civilisations know more about the heavens than than we do?"
Thousands of years ago, the ancient Sumerians, Mayans, Egyptians, Hebrews, Celts and numerous other
cultures set down prophetic warnings in their wisdom texts and folklore about 2012.
Diverse in their origins, they all converge on the Mayan date of 2012, and their many warnings to
us are very precise.
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They speak of a massive object that will fly through the core of our solar system in 2012 with catastrophic results.
"From a far away land they came, from the end-point of Heaven do the Lord and his weapons of wrath come to destroy the whole Earth. Therefore will I agitate the Heaven and Earth shall be shaken out of its place. When the Lord of Hosts shall be crossing, the day of his burning wrath."
Are NASA lying?
There has been a lot of interest lately in the theory that the world is going to end in the year 2012.
The hollywood version has had a lot of people talking.
Is this something that we need to be taking seriously?
Is Earth in danger of being annihilated?
Is the government hiding the facts from us?
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Am I in danger?
Climate changes, earthquakes, pole shift, floods, tsunamis and solar flares are not the only things
some are saying we must prepare for in 2012.
There is another theory about how the world may end on December 21, 2012, and that is the possibility of giant
asteroids colliding with our planet.
The possibility that Planet X may collide with our Earth.
In 1983, NASA Launched the IRAS (Infrared Astronomical Satellite) which located a very large object.
The Object was named Planet X (Nibiru).
Ancients belived Nibiru to be much like earth and were the Annunaki "Giants or Gods of Old" live.
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Mayanist scholars
dismiss the idea.
Scholars from various disciplines have dismissed the idea that a catastrophe will happen in 2012,
stating that predictions of impending doom are not found in any of the existing classic Maya accounts.
Mainstream Mayanist scholars state that the idea that the Long Count calendar "ends"
in 2012 misrepresents Maya history. The modern Maya, on the whole, have not attached much significance to the date,
and the classical sources on the subject are scarce and contradictory, suggesting that there was little
if any universal agreement among them about what, if anything, the date might mean.
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At least one aspect of the 2012,
end of the world hype is, for some people,
all too real: The Fear.
The Maya.
Famed for the accuracy of their astronomy and the sophistication of their measurement of time,
the ancient Mayan civilization has been recognized as one of the most important ever to have existed.
According to recently decoded stone monuments and manuscripts the Mayans believed a cataclysmic
change will affect the planet on 22 December 2012.
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The Egyptians.
The Great Pyramid of Giza
was built as a stellar observation deck for the Great Conjunction of December 21st 2012.
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Is Nibiru a hoax?
Several threads have created an internet phantom, the secret planet Nibiru. It's the bowling ball, and Earth is the pin. NASA claims that there is no such planet, though and say it is often equated with Eris,
a plutoid orbiting safely and permanently beyond Pluto.
Some insist, however, that a NASA conspiracy is in play and that Nibiru, looming in on the approach, can already be seen in broad daylight from the Southern Hemisphere.
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2012 The date approaches.
The winter solstice of the year 2012 in the northern hemisphere will mark the culmination of a
cycle spanning approximately 5126 years in the ancient Mayan calendar known as the Long Count.
There is intense and growing speculation concerning the significance of this date among many
New Age aficionados and others interested in Mayan culture. Some mistakenly refer to the December 21, 2012,
solstice date as the end of the Mayan calendar and many suggest it will bring about a catastrophic destruction
of the world and/or a radical renovation of human consciousness.
In spite of a general lack of familiarity with Mayan culture outside of the Mayan homeland in Guatemala,
Mexico, and Belize, several hundred Internet websites in over two dozen languages and a growing corpus
of books already focus on the subject.
As the 2012 winter solstice date approaches, there will be increasing attention given to determining its true
significance. In the context of worldwide environmental degradation and perceived societal degeneration,
the possibility of global civilization's collapse seems ever more real, and the prospect of a revolution
in human consciousness becomes more attractive for many.


