The survivors of the Maya-predicted end of the world will still need leaders. Here's an early campaign for post-2012 "King of the World."
2012: Countdown to Armageddon : http://channel.nationalgeo...
The survivors of the Maya-predicted end of the world will still need leaders. Here's an early campaign for post-2012 "King of the World."
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probably drown, i highly recommend doing your own independent study to draw your own conclusions and theories but the history channel did a fairly well fact based, bias program and they are an accredited documentary film company. then i recommend finding people that 'believe', want to survive and develop a plan for before, during AND after. remember, if Noah could do it you can too.
the mayans didnt specify so they couldve seen a cosmic event happening. it'll probably be some big natural disaster that strikes in one area & causes a big chain reaction that reaches all over somehow. all leading to total devastation.
It's irresponsible for National Geographic, which many people view as scientific, to promote the 2012 myth. Regardless of the sensationalism that gets you TV ratings, please follow NASA's lead in debunking the myth, before more people trust your authority.
the history channel did a fairly well fact based, bias program and they are an accredited documentary film company. I'm not saying we are doomed, I'm just saying that i see no reason to trust our government, they and the news media seem to be eerily quiet about this. there are also other interesting facts that the documentary does not bring up like the millions of FIMA coffins, and multiple predictions from Nostradamus, religion and or that the 2800 year cycle coincides with the story of Noah.
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