Sunday, July 06, 2008

Don't worry the world as we know it will end in 2012?

Gee, I guess the question is who do you want to be the last president of the United States if those who believe that the Apocalypse is coming in 2012, are correct. Supposedly thousands are preparing which creates some interesting speculation.

If they are wrong, as many have been before then what? If they are right, can you really prepare to survive beyond what is supposed to be the end of the world? Apparently some believe so, which makes it seem clear only those who have the resources would survive:
"You have to understand, there will be nothing, nothing left," Geryl told ABC News from his home in Antwerp, Belgium. "We will have to start an entire civilization from scratch."

First, a polar reversal will cause the north to become the south and the sun to rise in the west. Shattering earthquakes, massive tidal waves and simultaneous volcanic eruptions will follow. Nuclear reactors will melt, buildings will crumble, and a cloud of volcanic dust will block out the sun for 40 years. Only the prepared will survive, Geryl said, and not even all of them.

Survival sounds almost clique like:
Geryl said the group has recently zeroed in on a location, but won't reveal his find for fear of tipping off rival survival groups in the United States and Canada.


It will be interesting 4 years and 168 days from now to look back:
When asked what would happen if December 2012 were to come and go without the earthquakes and tsunamis of his predictions, Geryl fell silent.

"I don't really contemplate that possibility," he said. "[My predictions] are so spectacular, they can't possibly be wrong."

Personally this feels like the Y2K scammers out there who suckered people into buying water purifiers and other items along with the clique atmosphere of only the "special" will be allowed to "survive".

Clearly someone needs to let Poland know, so they can stop planning for the Euro 2012 .

One of the many videos out there stating the end date of December 12, 2012 that interestingly has the leader of Iran as the "anti-christ".



And of course what's interesting that the ABC News story doesn't go into detail on is that the Mayan calendar does not end on December 21, 2012....:
In a nut shell the Mayan calender does not end in 2012. It only rolls over to the next 'millenium' or whatever the Mayan version is.

Of course, news actually reporting on news rather than trying to increase peoples fears would be a novel concept....I remember how the media contributed to the Y2K hype...

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