December 21 2012 end of the world might be true
or false. Doomsday in 2012 can be real or fake.
The Mayan calendar ends, planet x is arriving,
solar flares, God arriving, Jesus Christ, end
of kaliyug, tsunami, flood, earthquake or every
2012 theory regarding the end of the world has
no strong evidence. Read the articles, watch
doomsday videos and you decide if world is ending
or if it is just another Y2K though prepare to
survive any disaster that you might encounter.
Do you believe in 2012 doomsday coming to us?
If not, watch this 1hr and 30 mins video about
the extinction of life on earth in 2012. It is
a real movie based on the 2012 Doomsday prophecies
proved by scientists. Will we live after 2012?
The story started with claims that Nibiru, a
supposed planet discovered by the Sumerians,
is headed toward Earth. Zecharia Sitchin, who
writes fiction about the ancient Mesopotamian
civilization of Sumer, claimed in several books
(e.g., The Twelfth Planet, published in 1976)
that he has found and translated Sumerian documents
that identify the planet Nibiru, orbiting the
Sun every 3600 years. These Sumerian fables include
stories of “ancient astronauts” visiting
Earth from a civilization of aliens called the
Anunnaki.
Then Nancy Lieder, a self-declared psychic who
claims she is channeling aliens, wrote on her
website Zetatalk that the inhabitants of a fictional
planet around the star Zeta Reticuli warned her
that the Earth was in danger from Planet X or
Nibiru. Only recently have these two fables been
linked to the end of the Mayan long-count at
the winter solstice in 2012 – hence the
predicted doomsday date of December 21, 2012.
A reversal
in the rotation of Earth is impossible. It has
never happened and never will. There are slow
movements of the continents (for example Antarctica
was near the equator hundreds of millions of
years ago), but that is irrelevant to claims
of reversal of the rotational poles. However,
many of the disaster websites pull a bait-and-shift
to fool people. They claim a relationship between
the rotation and the magnetic polarity of Earth,
which does change irregularly with a magnetic
reversal taking place every 400,000 years on
average.
As far as we know, such a magnetic reversal
doesn’t cause any harm to life on Earth.
A magnetic reversal is very unlikely to happen
in the next few millennia, anyway. But they
falsely claim that a magnetic reversal is
coming soon (in 2012) and that this is the
same as, or will trigger a reversal of rotational
poles.