There are many predictions and information worldwide proposing that cataclysmic and apocalyptic events will occur in the year 2012. This idea has been disseminated by numerous books, internet sites and by TV documentaries.
The forecast is based primarily on the end-date of the Mayan calendar, which is supposed as lasting 5,125 years and as terminating on December 21 or 23, 2012, along with interpretations of some legends, numerological studies and prophecies.
Some alternative media (like the movie "The Big Picture") consider that "the end of the world profecies" related to 2012 are only a "smoke screen", designed by some media interested to mask other really dangerous things which occur now.
What do you think? Is the "2012 doomsday" only a hoax?
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2012 The doomsday predictions or a hoax?
#3
Posted 08 June 2010 - 06:15 AM
This is depends on our thinking some people think that 2012 is end of world, but I don,t think so, I saw the movie not bad at all because we have resources to fight against it.
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#4
Posted 08 July 2010 - 07:02 AM
A NASA scientist has said that the prophecy by the ancient Mayans that the world might end in the year 2012 is nothing but a hoax, which is only helping the promoters of the conspiracy theory to rake in huge profits.
#5
Posted 10 July 2010 - 03:06 AM
Doomsday predictions that the world will end on December 21, 2012 in many 2012 themed books and the movie 2012 are based on urban myths about astronomy. Doomsday purveyors claim on the 2012 winter solstice the Earth, Sun, and center of the Milky Way galaxy will align, so the Sun eclipses the galactic center. Furthermore doomsday purveyors claim that tidal forces from this alignment will cause severe disruptive earthquakes to end the world.
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