It's All Over in 2060

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12/21/2012




Well, yeah, if you're a Mayan.
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It is really strange that the Mayan calendar and some other stuff points to 2012. It is not just the Mayan calendar but also other things from other cultures that points to approximately the same date.
 
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12/21/2012




The more you think about it, the more it seems the Mayan prediction is 100 years too soon. 12/21/2112 rolls off the tongue so much better than 12/21/2012, plus it gets rid of that pesky "0".
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It is not just the Mayan calendar but also other things from other cultures that points to approximately the same date.




Well, that's certainly going to ruin Christmas for a lot of people.
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Well, at least I don't have to worry about Social Security and/or Medicare. You've got to look on the bright side of it.
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It is really strange that the Mayan calendar and some other stuff points to 2012. It is not just the Mayan calendar but also other things from other cultures that points to approximately the same date.




The Maya may have been confusing the end of the world with the demise of OS X.
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Last I recall we were supposed to have major earthquakes in 1988 and earth-wiping nuclear war in 1992. Guess I slept through both of them.
 
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Looks like we missed the latest updates last night/early this morning.



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Lecturer and researcher David Wilcock returned, sharing his perceptions about 2012 and parallel realities. The 2012 time frame could bring a "golden age" for humanity, with a dimensional shift that leads us into ascended states, and if there is a calamity such as a pole shift around this time, people will warp into a parallel reality and not be affected by it, he outlined.

Wilcock offered details of his conversations with "Daniel," a man who said he took part in the Montauk Project-- a series of experiments in which portals were materialized and people traveled through them. Space and time were completely inverted in the experiments so it appeared as though the subjects were traveling through time rather than space, Wilcock explained.




Someone has been watching WAY too much SG-1!!
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