December 21, 2012

By Naveed Pirzada, published Oct 13, 2008
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December 21 2012 predicts the day of doomsday. Its states on the Mayan Calendar, the Bible and numerous oracles say that on this day the world will end. They say there will be nuclear wars fire in the sky, water levels will rise and the world will get warmer. These sources didn't only predict this; they predicted things like September 11, the Europeans taking over North America almost 1000 years before North America was discovered by the Europeans, predicted kings by name, predicting the birth of Jesus before he was born.

But just what is going to happen? Science and the Mayan calendar predict that the black hole in the Milky Way, the earth and the sun and moon will be perfectly aligned. This phenomenon occurs every 25,000 years. Because of this the North and South poles will switch places. Almost 25,000 years ago the North Pole was near Africa and now it is predicted it will be near the center of the equator. During this period massive storms, earthquakes and other horrific natural phenomenons will occur. They say that this will be the likely cause of the end. Oracles over 2000 years ago predicted wars will be apparent in the Middle East and severe storms. This information is disturbingly similar to what is going on today.

Aboriginal oracles predicted the same thing as the European oracles before any of them had contacted. These predictions were made before the birth of Christ. They also predicted the wars that are going on the predicted airplanes and weapons of mass destruction. They predicted cars and tanks. They even predicted the internet. These predictions were made over 2000 years ago. A more current future telling device is called "The Web-Bot" it was software designed in 1999 to predict stocks in the future, but its designers discovered that it could do much more than that.

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As Dec 21, 2012 is a widely known item, it makes sense that people would visit web pages on the subject. Ergo giving Web Bot something to look for when in all probability it's popularity is merely a curiosity on the part of humanity. This would create a flawed hypothesis on the part of Web Bot. Not to say I'm not curious about the outcome.

Posted on 10/14/2008 at 4:10:43 AM

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