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  • All light is behaves with the architecture of "sacred Geometry", just have to point a video camera at a television to create video feedback to check it out.

  • Here's whats going to happen on EVERYDAY of 2012 .. NOTHING!

  • @MrSchpankme that means that everything will disappear before that :)))

  • @MrSchpankme Fuck you. You're worse than an atheist. The Stargate is real and 2012 is the most important date in human history since our cosmic consciousnesses descended from the vibrational level of the high planes during the Fall. Research! With much love,

    - Cosmodia Heyb Atta, high commanded of the 11th Atlantean fleet, as channeled by Norman Fitz

  • @heybatta .. Thx for playing; you can let go now!

  • Wow .. so if it's mentioned in the Bible it must be the hand of god; least we forget the stories of the bible are bastardized version of much older texts dating back before the Egyptians. Beam me up Scotty.

  • Wow, finally a Theory of Everything for paranoid delusional concepts!

  • WHAT "WILL" HAPPEN IS THIS.........IN 2012 WE WILL FALL INTO ALIGNMENT WITH THE DARK RIFT OF THE MILKY WAY GALAXY (THE CENTER).........A STRANGE HELIX SHAPE SYNONYMOUS OF A DNA STRAND WILL OPEN UP AND BEINGS WILL FINALLY MAKE WAY FROM IT...You know what it makes me think of.......when Jacob/Israel had a dream and saw "the ladder"....what was he looking at?

  • Incidentally my 'wonderful' 'modern' society is neither. But you know what? I can touch it. Most everything I see follows a logical model. Frequently stupid, but logical. Ever hear of Occam's Razor? How about "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof." As a theory for a series of fantasy sorcery novels, it might be ok. Expecting it to work in the real world... Nope, not buying it. Mormonism and Scientology seem more valid. (give me a chance--I'll offend every other religion)

  • Well, we'll see next year, won't we? Oh, wait, maybe we won't. Because a lot of these 2012 nuts have decided that suddenly there's a possible 50 year inaccuracy, so it may be as late as 2062, at which point they'll probablly be dead, and not have to worry about consequences. Personally, I find it easier to believe that if I telepathically pledge my alligence to a jewish zombie while symbolically consuming his flesh and drinking his blood, my soul will live for eternity. And that is total BS!!!

  • @magellanthecat okay, that last part was really funny XD

  • especially that part about the jewish zombie hahaha. in anycase, it is obvious you have a different philosophy than me or him. i should have respected that, but on the same note, you should respect ours. You have the right to your opinion as much as anyone does, and i will ask for your forgiveness for jumping to conclusions about your morals and what you believe. You SEEM to be either existentialist, athiest, or materialistic, but i am not in the place to judge. I believe in metaphysics. :)

  • I believe in Metaphysics and quantum physics so there is not much we will agree on, so if we could agree to disagree, im pretty sure that might be a start. I find the world that i see to be enjoyable, whether or not it is true reality. I pick up a stone and i try to read its energies. i talk to the tree in my front yard and i use thought to influence my world. i get so angry at many people because they do not or dont care to understand that i have different ideas. i want to understand

  • @magellanthecat, so the Astronauts who saw symbols in their eyes from the cosmic rays was what in your opinion?

  • These people are so full of bovine-generated organic fertilizer, that it's astounding. Mythologist? This guy slaps together totally unrelated myths and claims that it was all deliberate. Even Daniel Jackson from the StarGate tv shows would be embarrassed by this guy. He spouts total non-sensical drivel. The scarey part is that there are people who believe in his ramblings and think he's some enlightened scholar. What he shovels makes Scientology seems perfectly rational in comparison.

  • @magellanthecat im guessing you were the only one who disliked this video?

  • @ariajaxweaponsmaster and there are people who would take that gibberish and try to decipher it! deal with it. nothing has to be as 'wonderful' as your modern society says it is and you do not always have to be right. quit waving your 'truth' in our faces and telling us yours is better, because we dont have to be as stoborn and aroggant as you. dont be one of those people who will cut down others beliefs just because it does not fit perfectly with your own. thankyou. have a nice day...

  • @magellanthecat look, buddy. we all know the myths were not put together deliberately, and to say that the interviewee says that is not helping your claim, instead it makes you seem like uneducated in the field. in order to persuade someone onto your side of an argument, you have to give an argument AS WELL AS a counter argument. this guy has years of experience and also has authority figures to back him up. What do you have?

  • @ariajaxweaponsmaster Seriously, just listen to the gut, or get the StarGate2012 dvd from Netflix. Noting I can say is more elegant proof of my comments. This guy may be educated and know the information, but how he processes it is rubbish. Unless you actually believe that Mystic Blue Apples of Divine Revelation will materialize for the truly enlightened on this pre-ordained date based on the ancient mayan calendar, in which case... He takes cross language puns, and builds mystic connections.

  • @ariajaxweaponsmaster Mr Henry will take a word from ancient Egyptian, and another from modern English, create a bond relating the two through Mayan, and claim that the coincidence proves his theory, because the connection he created/fabricated was one that would support his theory. Circular logic. Really. If you provide accurate data to a faulty processor, the result will most likely be gibberish. Thus Mr Henry's phliosophy/lectures.

  • @magellanthecat To each their own my friend. for me to explain to you that the veil that separates us form faeries is based on the magnetic field and have you accept it would be absurd. He does not know these things to be true, it is what he believes is true through his own speculation. you dont seem to understand that this man works on a different level that you do, so accept it. he is just using the stargate as a reference.

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