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Mayan apocalypse: panic spreads as December 21 nears

Started by burntheships, December 08, 2012, 07:29:43 AM

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Somamech

Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on December 09, 2012, 10:50:07 PM
Thank you for your encouragement. It is truly treasured.


It's just that I have noticed no one appears to be visiting my forums these days, unless there is something wrong with the stats being recorded.

I put a huge amount of work into these forums, and don't expect anything in return.

There is NO money to be made and if there was, I am NOT permitted to make anything out of this work.

It was given to me Freely in LOVE and Freely I must pass it on with LOVE.

I don't need the money anyway and I provide this information purely as a gift, Nothing more Nothing less.

As you know ya crazy old coot I've been even more a crazy younger coot of late than you right now  working out with "As Seen on TV Madness"   ;) ;D

I might add though that I was going through a box looking for a firewire cable just last night where all my "box experiments" lay for now. 

So my friend LE once again wins the wordsmith prize for putting it much better than I ever could  ;D

Good news is that I have almost Three weeks holidays coming after the end of the world  ;D  which will give me more time to get back here and have some fun!  As of now I tried fitting Qigong into my already busy home and work schedule and really did not have the time during a stay at work for 12 hours period.   >:( ;D










1Worldwatcher

QuoteNASA astronomer David Morrison is among those who are not amused. "At least once a week I get a message from a young person, as young as 11, who says they are ill and/or contemplating suicide because of the coming doomsday. I think its evil for people to propagate rumors on the Internet to frighten children."

It's quotes like this that fear me the worst for after thought of what "Could" happen , provided it took that psychological, Younger people discussing these thing's and "Drinking the Kool-Aid" as it were, are being truly affected, maybe not all youth, but there is a majority surely asking question's , if there intelligent enough to figure out there is two sides to this story.
I have experienced this first hand already. Have Nieces and Nephew's from 28 years old too 4 years old, one thing that is always the common question when discussing these things is "What do  you think is going to happen?" Err go the beginning of the right moment to get the truth out there. Though I do recommend they research such thing's in a none bias type of way, and get the answer's themselves, but before that happens, I always tell them what my take is on all the 2012 Hub-Bub and the doom and gloom that some are portraying this date too be.
Now that the date is closing in quickly it seems, these same Nieces and Nephew's abound to the propaganda this crap is. Even seeing it with their own eye's, and hearing it in different tabloids and such, of course Internet fastest and most informational of all medias are dragging them down. Thank goodness for the discussions I have had with my Nieces and Nephew's, their moods changed once they researched all information involved with what was being said. Makes me proud that I could help them, cause it took me 45+ years for the knowledge passed on too them....LOL
My youngest Daughter is the most common conversationalist of the 2012 topic with me, she says she isn't as scared anymore about the 2012 Apocalypse being the End of time, but she is still scared of what is happening with in the Governm3nts and wars around the world...Thats My Girl.... She has understood where fear should be present with in thought processing, and for the most part, I personally believe we have greater threat 'ON' our planet by what is taking place around the world as well,
If we don't keep civility among our youth with this whole perception of the doom and gloom, thing's could get quite ugly very quickly. And my daughter confesses this has crossed her  mind too. told all we can really do is learn from what we are witnessing, then pass it on from one too another r, worse case scenario , of course, but the same stands for the fact of there being smart enough individuals that are for the people, these will be the one's that make the biggest difference too thwart such an end to the means.
I haven't spoken about the up and coming with her for month's now, I am hoping she is conscientiously alright with what her perception's are allowing her too feel about this, but she hasn't mentioned, and I don't want too stir the pot, if she has any question's I am sure she will research or at least ask, with both sides of the story/rumor/alleged/stated word, religious or other wise, get these young people smarter about this subject.

Well, I have taken up too much of your time already, just wanted too reflect my feeling's on what was being said about the Emails the gentleman in the article was receiving inquiries.

With Great Respect,
1Worldwathcer
"To know men is too have knowledge, to know self is to have insight."

burntheships

Quote from: 1Worldwatcher on December 10, 2012, 07:08:11 PM
Thank goodness for the discussions I have had with my Nieces and Nephew's, their moods changed once they researched all information involved with what was being said. Makes me proud that I could help them, cause it took me 45+ years for the knowledge passed on too them

1WW,

Thank you for your comments, and how refreshing to hear that you took
interest in your extended family, to reach out and share your insights
and knowledge. I imagine they really treasure that quality of relationship,
I am sure they do. There are so many young people that dont have that
support, I feel for them and that said is one reason I continue to seek,
and share. You have my respect also!

We do know so many use the internet, we can only hope they
may be lead to places like Pegasus, where they can really get answers.

Here is to a new year ahead, and lots of sharing of real knowledge,
and away with the fear mongering!

"This is the Documentary Channel"
- Zorgon

zorgon

Wouldn't it be HILARIOUS if NASA, who no longer have access to the military space rock data, have missed spotting a big asteroid and it strikes on Dec 21st?


:D

Littleenki

Quote from: zorgon on December 11, 2012, 10:40:37 AM
Wouldn't it be HILARIOUS if NASA, who no longer have access to the military space rock data, have missed spotting a big asteroid and it strikes on Dec 21st?


:D



Todays asteroid strike....described there.....

Yes, that would be HILARIOUS! Zorgon..(soils underpants)...very!   :o

I couldnt find the place on that JPL link where it would give the EST as to when I could perhaps see that asteroid from my house though..did you? Or might I need to download the ActiveX add on to see it?
Hermetically sealed, for your protection

sky otter



i'm really starting to wonder what  group we will be reading about  on the 22nd..
i hope most gullible  folks have this figured out by now..but seeing this article..i'm not sure..sigh
article has some good info ..if you are interested..fairly long



'Why the World Didn't End Yesterday': So why HAVE NASA released Mayan apocalypse video TEN DAYS earlyBy James Nye
PUBLISHED: 00:24 EST, 13 December 2012 | UPDATED: 08:13 EST, 13 December 2012


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2247372/Confident-NASA-release-Mayan-apocalypse-video-TEN-DAYS-early-Why-World-Didnt-End-Yesterday.html#ixzz2ExLZdyW9




So confident are NASA that the apocalypse will not happen on December 21st that they have released a video 10 days ahead of schedule entitled 'Why the World Didn't End Yesterday'.

Outlining point by point each of the so called 'myths' that surround the end of the Mayan calendar, astronomical and planetary experts debunk any notions that the sun will irradiate the atmosphere or that a rogue planet will smash into our Earth.

But while no soul will be around to point and laugh at anyone from the U.S. space agency should they be wrong, NASA scientists seem so sure that life will go on that the video meant to be released on December 22nd was put out yesterday.




rdunk

Based upon what is widely thought to be the truth about what NASA says, don't you think that we might should worrying about it, now that NASA is saying nothing is going to happen??  ;)

                                                         

1Worldwatcher

Thanks BTS for the comments, they are back at you as well.
As for the initial understanding of such matters, I never once told them that "Nothing" was going to happen 12/21/12, I just merely put it across gently that the odds of this happening don't have too drag your emotional state down by conscientious mental battery over this issue.

As I have been a vanguard of the "Look, Listen & Learn" proven too be the best for knowledge, it seems too me that I know plenty personally that do not follow this ideology of thought perceptive theories such as Mayan Calendar, I also know some people that don't know even what the Mayan calender is or what it is that we are suppose too experience that dreaded day  (For the Believers of such demise) and thank goodness they are out there, less work too do for the deprogramming of what we are being told and what is actually happening, in and around our planet. This is why I have tried too instill these personal translations from both experience and time, such as all of us that are discussing here, not just to better self, but better for civilities purpose too know when to run and when to fight over such induced tragedy and propaganda.

Z is right about the whole N^ S^ thing, it was a miss, no doubt, but in astronomical terms, pretty close. And catching them so late from point of passing, well, that just tells me anything is possible, and it will happen eventually, undeniably and at any time it wants. Be prepared for that mentally, but don't let it rule your world around you.

1WW
"To know men is too have knowledge, to know self is to have insight."

sky otter




MayanApocalypse Nears: Doomsday Prediction An Archaeological Mistranslation

Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/439725/mayan-apocalypse-nears-doomsday-prediction-an-archaeological-mistranslation/#sIh049w0LceEJdhc.99




According to the Clarion Ledger, the Mayan Apocalypse was "born from a misinterpretation of an inscription found at a now-pulverized Maya site in Mexico's Tabasco region." The inscriptions were part of a 7th century AD dedication of a shrine built in now-destroyed Tortuguero. These stone inscriptions are now housed at the Carlos Pellicer Cámara Regional Anthropology Museum in the Mexican city of Villahermosa.

This is what these inscriptions describe according to the Clarion Ledger:

The inscription mentions the appearance of a Maya deity, Bolon Yokte' K'uh, on the date 13.0.0.0.0 in the Mayan long count calendar. That corresponds to Dec. 21 (or Dec. 23 in an analysis presented at the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Museum this year), a turning over of the ancient calendar that occurs roughly every 5,125 years.

The Mayans were ruled by supposed god-kings that liked to attach their dynasties to important calendar dates and ancestors. Mayan beliefs centered around the repetition of endless cycles corresponding to trillions of years of time. This means the Mayan inscription intended to convey a new era of constant renewal, not the end of days.

According to DeathAndTaxes this new period also refers to the end of a 13th cycle of 400 years. The number 13 is unlucky in American culture but to the Mayans 13 was actually considered sacred. So if anything the Mayans were likely expecting something good to happen on 12-21-2012.

Another reason we know that the Mayan Apocalypse is not near is the discovery of a Mayan scribe's hut painted with calendar markings that tracked celestial movements well into the year 3,500 AD. This evidence shows the Mayans expected the world to continue beyond 12-21-12 in further celestial cycles.

The Mayans were not able to predict the end of their own civilization so how would you expect them to correctly predict the Mayan Apocalypse is near?


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Doomsday Phobia Grows As World Awaits December 21, 2012 (VIDEO)


Despite the fact that NASA has debunked such apocalyptic theories, many are still worried about the end of the days approaching.

One in 10 people questioned in a worldwide survey said they think the world will end in 2012, according to Yahoo! News' "Who Knew?"

In China, doomsday seeds were planted when the 3-D version of the 2009 Hollywood disaster film "2012" hit theaters just last month, according to Asia Times.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/13/doomsday-phobia-grows-china-december-21-2012-mayan-apocalypse_n_2292136.html?utm_hp_ref=weird-news

biggles

Well I know your not worried about it sky, and its the least of mine.  ;)
I know that I know nothing - thanks Capricorn.

Caver78

This has been going on since the mid-90's. First it was the Photon-belt, then Y2K now Dec.21st.
Zorgon is right the doomer-porn is a crazed money making fiesta bowl of fun.

Never have bought into the donut hole panic, the computer drama or turning my kitchen into a food processing plant. Should you have some provisions just in case?well duh!!! But that's been true as long as there have been humans running around.

Should you keep your tech updated? more Duh!!

No ones mentioned the 21st comes before the 25th an sure I could play russian roulette an NOT get the grandkids anything for Xmas but let me ask....WOULD YOU RISK IT???
:o ;) :o
Heeheehee....we'll be having a ''Battle of Endor'' holiday while ''someone'' [not me] figures out how to assemble that monstrosity the Millenium Falcon lego kit. The Mayans have long said
the 22nd will be just another day, and as the prophesy is specific to THEM I'm betting they know.

Time passes, things change, humans adapt....shrugs......

andolin

Quote from: rdunk on December 13, 2012, 06:17:18 PM
Based upon what is widely thought to be the truth about what NASA says, don't you think that we might should worrying about it, now that NASA is saying nothing is going to happen??  ;)

                                                       

Oh crap..I was fine until you brought that up...

micjer

The only people in the world, it seems, who believe in conspiracy theory, are those of us that have studied it.    Pat Shannon

sky otter



ahh just a little ditty to sing for the next few daze.
bwhahahahahah


The Matrix Traveller

Quote from: sky otter on December 16, 2012, 04:25:58 AM


MayanApocalypse Nears: Doomsday Prediction An Archaeological Mistranslation

Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/439725/mayan-apocalypse-nears-doomsday-prediction-an-archaeological-mistranslation/#sIh049w0LceEJdhc.99




According to the Clarion Ledger, the Mayan Apocalypse was "born from a misinterpretation of an inscription found at a now-pulverized Maya site in Mexico's Tabasco region." The inscriptions were part of a 7th century AD dedication of a shrine built in now-destroyed Tortuguero. These stone inscriptions are now housed at the Carlos Pellicer Cámara Regional Anthropology Museum in the Mexican city of Villahermosa.

This is what these inscriptions describe according to the Clarion Ledger:

The inscription mentions the appearance of a Maya deity, Bolon Yokte' K'uh, on the date 13.0.0.0.0 in the Mayan long count calendar. That corresponds to Dec. 21 (or Dec. 23 in an analysis presented at the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Museum this year), a turning over of the ancient calendar that occurs roughly every 5,125 years.

The Mayans were ruled by supposed god-kings that liked to attach their dynasties to important calendar dates and ancestors. Mayan beliefs centered around the repetition of endless cycles corresponding to trillions of years of time. This means the Mayan inscription intended to convey a new era of constant renewal, not the end of days.

According to DeathAndTaxes this new period also refers to the end of a 13th cycle of 400 years. The number 13 is unlucky in American culture but to the Mayans 13 was actually considered sacred. So if anything the Mayans were likely expecting something good to happen on 12-21-2012.

Another reason we know that the Mayan Apocalypse is not near is the discovery of a Mayan scribe's hut painted with calendar markings that tracked celestial movements well into the year 3,500 AD. This evidence shows the Mayans expected the world to continue beyond 12-21-12 in further celestial cycles.

The Mayans were not able to predict the end of their own civilization so how would you expect them to correctly predict the Mayan Apocalypse is near?


.................................xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.............................

Doomsday Phobia Grows As World Awaits December 21, 2012 (VIDEO)


Despite the fact that NASA has debunked such apocalyptic theories, many are still worried about the end of the days approaching.

One in 10 people questioned in a worldwide survey said they think the world will end in 2012, according to Yahoo! News' "Who Knew?"

In China, doomsday seeds were planted when the 3-D version of the 2009 Hollywood disaster film "2012" hit theaters just last month, according to Asia Times.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/13/doomsday-phobia-grows-china-december-21-2012-mayan-apocalypse_n_2292136.html?utm_hp_ref=weird-news

Good to see you bring back, some sanity to the human species sky.

Damn there is so much human based Insecurity in this World !

People really have to just TRUST LIFE and get on with the Experience...  LOL.