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i believe that you have to search and come up with your own conclusion, based on what you find the most realistic because nobody knows the truth. I want to know, where are these scientific organizations to prove 2012 is a hoax? If the evidence in these sources that make up 2012 aren't legit, why don't we know this for a fact? Just asking. If someone knowledgeable would come out and prove this conspiracy wrong, people might just wake up, and there would be no reason for these silly conspiracy theorists to twist up some fairy tale just to make themselves wealthy. So, If you can link me to something credible that says that the the basis of sources surrounding 2012 are all flawed, then i might actually believe you. Until then everything you say just proves you know nothing about 2012, other than you will never believe it.
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Atchin' Akai
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why did this thread go on after this post? I stopped reading after the end of the 1st page, so maybe it's been some off-track rant, but Right-track is a 100% right, issue closed.
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Dr. Prunk
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There's so many dates for a supposed doomsday, including dates AFTER 2012.
It's a never ending cycle. It inspires the imaginations (of stupid people) so there will always be stuff like this. And no that's when the Mayan calandar ends, I'm pretty sure. |
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It's also supported by a prediction made by Nostradamus. I don't know if he's ever accurately predicted anything and you'd think with all the knowledge gained in the years since the collapse of their civilization people would trust modern astronomy more. I'm going to say this though: not once in history has superstition, the bible, preachers, psychics, prediction or the Mayans ever predicted anything accurately (how many times is Jesus supposed to have come back now? If you look up the seventh day adventists (at least I think it's them) you'll see they predicted Jesus' return through some formula they never explained) over a century ago) than what could be attributed to pure chance or simple observation. The boogie man isn't real, kids.
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Anytime anything bad happens, Nostradamus fanatics say that he predicted it. It's pretty easy to do. If he wrote something that even resembles an actual tragedy in the slightest way imaginable, he predicted it. I forgot where I saw it, but someone made fun of the process by which this kind of thing happens by using "The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round" to predict multiple events in the 20th century.
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