December 21, 2012

Well, that's the day after my birthday, so I will probably be enjoying surviving 31 years. (assuming I survive till then) :) I'm kind of jaded...Y2K was supposed to be an apocalyptic event, but nothing happened. I expect nothing major will happen on 12/21/2012 either. :p

Maybe you'll have a hangover that day?
 
the summer ice sheet that was on greenland
now basically isn't there. its gone. it melted...




We are 7 months away from a date that has been hyped for years and apparently has been predicted by more than one culture for thousands of years. My question to you is, what do you think will happen on this day? Might as well make your predictions while we're still around to hear them :p

I have transitioned through several different beliefs over the years. But right now I honestly believe that on 12/21/12 extraterrestrial aliens will reveal themselves in a return-of-Christ-all-will-know manner.

Many people believe the world will end on this day. The Mayan Long Count Calendar does end on this day (some say it really ends 12/23/12). Though from what I understand, the Mayans themselves don't believe this. They believe time is cyclical and that this is simply the end of one phase in Earth's time. Their calendar merely rolls over into a new Long Count. I think the Mayans also say that the world will end as we know it, which is completely different than the world will end.

There's also something about that date being the end of a 26,000 year procession of equinoxes and such. And something about the Earth aligning with the Milky Way on that date. I can't remember the details right now.

Discuss.

 
Its not going to be a big deal in terms of naturally occuring events. The Manmade Events on the otherhand could be quite catastrophic. Biggest False Flag in history should anything actually happen.
 
Never heard of it. :(

Serge Monast (1945 – December 5, 1996) was a Québécois investigative journalist, poet, essayist and conspiracy theorist. He is known to English-speaking readers mainly for Project Blue Beam (NASA) and associated conspiracy tropes. His works on Masonic conspiracy theories and the New World Order also remain popular with French speaking conspiracy theorists and enthusiasts.

In 1994, he published Project Blue Beam (NASA), in which he detailed his claim that NASA, with the help of the United Nations, was attempting to implement a New Age religion with the Antichrist at its head and start a New World Order, via a technologically simulated Second Coming of Christ. He also gave talks on this topic. Other conspiracy theorists have noted the similarity of Project Blue Beam to the plots of Gene Roddenberry's unreleased 1975 Star Trek movie treatment The God Thing and the 1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Devil's Due.

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