The 2012 Doomsday Prophecy
The end of the world prediction, which is suppose to occur in the year 2012, has been a major concern for people that believe it will truly happen. It began with the prophesy of Nostradamus during the great Renaissance Period. Why has the 2012 Doomsday Prediction become such a controversy?
Anyone who have read the translation of Nostradamus from the original French language can see for themselves that there have been more predictions come true than not. However, there are some scholars whom do not agree with the translations. They state that some events were added by one of his sons, or followers.
However, the 2012 Doomsday Prediction is not just about the prophesies of Nostradamus. It was foretold long before his time. The date of December the 21, 2012 marks the end of several civilizations calendar, such as the Mayans, and the Aztecs. These calendars were part of much greater cycle which included approximately 26,000 years, which is speculated to end on December 21, 2012.
The Hebrew writings and the King James Bible talk about the destruction of the world; however, it does not give an exact date. It does describe some battles that will take place. So some believers have researched the locations on modern maps of today, and found where certain events were going to take place, which will begin the 2012 Doomsday Prediction.
The Native American Indians have great prophesies about a worldwide change that is to occur in the near future. They state that we are now at the end of the final prophesy before the change is to happen. So what sort of changes are we looking for in a new age, if it is not to be a global catastrophe where human kind will be destroyed. Both the Hopi Indians and Nostradamus state that some of the wicked things can be changed if mankind will change their evil ways.
Other theories that come from prophesies of today, reveal that the Earth will shift on its axis again; brought about by a giant asteroid which is suppose to hit the Earth. However, an asteroid that large would not actually have to collide with our world. If it even came close to our atmosphere it would cause a worldwide cataclysm. It would destroy the ozone layer completely; the Earth would experience tidal waves, and horrific hurricanes and lightning storms that would last for days at a time.
Edgar Cayce predicted that much of the United States would disappear, just like Atlantis did. He went on to say that the Great Northern Lakes would flow into the Gulf of Mexico, which would split our nation in half.
You may say to yourself “There is nothing I can do about it, so I am not worried.” However, if you do believe in these things there are things that you can do. The Bible says that there will be many survivors.
First you could read all the material that you can find on survival. Then you could prepare not just a first aid kit, but a survival kit, which contained clean drinking water, blankets, clothing, medicines that may not be obtainable later, and most of all have some kind of a plan as to what you and your family should do, just in case such events do occur. Hold regular family meetings to remind everyone where items are and what and how to do certain things.
Who is sick and tired of all the bipartisan bickering and conspiracy theories?
I’ve already made up my mind who I’m voting for, and no amount of backbiting/conspiracy theories/badmouthing my candidate will change my mind.
Good for you.
It WOULD be nice to have a change in the minds of all that would rather sling mud than highlight the positive attribute(s) of their candidate of choice and his or her stance on particular issues.
It would be nice for the candidates to do the same.
The status quo of negative politics seems to be at a crossroad now.
Hopefully, from now until the end of time, all will choose to take the "high road".
I want to have a career studying conspiracy theories. What should i do in college?
I am really interested in the government, government coverups, conspiracy theories and what not and im curious to have a career in this area but i dont know what i would major in or what classes i would take in college or even if this type of career exists. any info would help huge thanks a lot.
Well, that’s quite the interesting question.
I suppose I would suggest History, because that will teach you how to weed out valid sources from bad ones, reach logical (if controversial) conclusions, and gain the reading background you’ll need to understand the complex nature of most problems. I can tell you upfront that very few people in academia are going to respond well to the phrase "conspiracy theories," but if you can refocus that a bit to emphasize an interest in uncovering little-known information or challenging common ideas about past or current issues. You could also try taking some Journalism classes if you want to learn about investigative methods (though most academics consider journalists to be lacking many attributes of serious researchers), and some Political Science courses to understand the workings of the government.
Do you view conspiracy theories with more suspicion than the government?
One element of the media’s focus over the last hundred years has been to discredit any theory which can be classified as a "conspiracy." As a result many people have come to view conspiracy theories with suspicion, rather than viewing government with suspicion. This is a very strange reversal of human opinion, and it is important to note that this is a very recent development in the history of mankind. Conspiracies have driven political direction since the beginning of civilization, and are the rule rather than the exception. It is a testament to the power of modern media that over the course of the last hundred years, a carefully controlled media has been able to condition the population into the belief that conspiracies are the last resort of those citizens who are either paranoid or unable to explain their own failures by any other means.
there are no conspiracy theories just conspiracy’s
the biggest conspiracy of all is the so called government. tmm
you read too much the media does not control me
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