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mapuc
11-01-09, 08:20 PM
I presume you all have heard of this coming movie 2012?
I also presume that most of you know about this phenomenon 2012?

I have red page up and down, thousands of times, about this 2012.

I have come to this conclusion
one conspiracy, after it's other, is trying to be as terrifying as possible

So if one of those should be right in their prediction...that it is the end of the world, as we know it...what can we do then?

Not a s**t

I'm not concern at all, if it happens, it happens

But me my self have this believe

The world will still be there, in the morning on the 22th of december

So somehow, I just love those guys/girls who pick something from the bible and something from an another book and so on, but just those things that make his or her conspiraty trustworthy as possible.

Markus

ETR3(SS)
11-01-09, 08:24 PM
Did anybody stop to consider the possibility that maybe the guy making the Mayan calender got tied and just stopped once he got to December 22, 2012? And maybe he just made up some BS reason why he stopped? :06::haha:

Torplexed
11-01-09, 08:29 PM
The 2012 prophesy is based on a misunderstanding of the significance of the Mayan long count calendar. No expert on Mayan history that I have ever read of attributes any world ending significance to 2012 based on the calendar. Maybe a good day to have a huge party if you were Mayan but nothing else.

However, the best response I would give to people who suggest that the Mayans predicted an apocalypse in 2012 is...

If you really believe that the Mayans had it right on, the best that we could do is to round up a large number of people, march them up a big pyramid and tear out their hearts to offer it to the Gods in order to stave off the disaster. I suggest we start with the people who keep going on about the 2012 disaster myth.

mapuc
11-01-09, 08:37 PM
The 2012 prophesy is based on a misunderstanding of the significance of the Mayan long count calendar. No expert on Mayan history that I have ever read of attributes any world ending significance to 2012 based on the calendar. Maybe a good day to have a huge party if you were Mayan but nothing else.

However, the best response I would give to people who suggest that the Mayans predicted an apocalypse in 2012 is...

If you really believe that the Mayans had it right on, the best that we could do is to round up a large number of people, march them up a big pyramid and tear out their hearts to offer it to the Gods in order to stave off the disaster. I suggest we start with the people who keep going on about the 2012 disaster myth.

I couldn't have said it better myself.
apart from this part thou
march them up a big pyramid and tear out their hearts to offer it to the Gods in order to stave off the disaster. I suggest we start with the people who keep going on about the 2012 disaster myth

Markus

Torplexed
11-01-09, 08:52 PM
The sad thing is I have a lot of friends and co-workers who get taken in by this nonsense. I think we're in for the biggest hysteria bubble since Y2K--and worse for having zero basis in actual science.

2013, get here already, so the fringe "scientists" and balloon boy losers can move the doomsday goalposts to 20xx or whatever...

antikristuseke
11-01-09, 09:19 PM
So far doomsdays prophecies do not really have a good track record when it comes to accuracy, I am not worried.

Stealhead
11-01-09, 10:33 PM
All these 2012 and Nostradamus "theories" it is a bunch of crap. Someone some where has been saying this day or that day is going to be the end of time since the second day of time.The whole idea is hogwash if you ask me.

I have some idiot co-worker that keeps talking about that 2012 movie and the end of time he really bugs me. Maybe on Dec. 23rd 2012 all of the idiots will be sucked into a massive black hole forever that would be nice.

The thing to me is this 2012 movie really looks very crappy I don't really see why it is getting so much hype of course both history and discovery channels have those stupid Nostradamus related shows I assume people watch them and because it is on a "science" channel they take it to be fact.Anyway I think it is safe to say we have a long long long time to go look at the dinosaurs they lacked human intelligence and they lasted several million years we should do fine so long as we don't nuke each other and even that would no kill everyone.It would set us back alot.

I bet ETR3(SS) (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/member.php?u=237956) is right the guys that where making the Mayan calendar likely just got tired of making the thing so they had to make it end at some point they where smart enough to figure that the Mayan civilization would be long gone by that date and that it might be a good business venture for some film company.

Or more than likely they saw that on that date every planet in the solar system would be aligned and this was something very strange to them based on their astrological knowledge of course I think that this aligning happens about every 10,000 years so that means we have survived it several times already.The Mayans simply did not have the data to know that this was not a "one time" event.

Oberon
11-02-09, 10:50 AM
http://z.about.com/d/politicalhumor/1/0/_/Y/2/palin-mayans.jpg

TLAM Strike
11-02-09, 01:16 PM
However, the best response I would give to people who suggest that the Mayans predicted an apocalypse in 2012 is...

If you really believe that the Mayans had it right on, the best that we could do is to round up a large number of people, march them up a big pyramid and tear out their hearts to offer it to the Gods in order to stave off the disaster. I suggest we start with the people who keep going on about the 2012 disaster myth.
I think I saw that episode of the reimagined "Twilight Zone"... :hmmm:

Kpt. Lehmann
11-02-09, 01:25 PM
After 2012 comes and goes...

... I wonder what they/someone will set as the next date for the 'end of the world.' :haha:

Seems like that we get a new set of dates for the apocalypse every ten years or so.

Funnier still, "If you guess at the answer often enough... sooner or later you will be correct!"

My guess is that if we haven't already pushed the environment past its 'tipping point of no return' we'll eventually destroy the atmosphere enough to make the damage irreverseable... and life here will grind to a halt with a long-slow whimper over many years.

No supernatural involvement or catastrophic event is even required. We're doing a fine job of wrecking the planet without any dramatic assistance.

XabbaRus
11-02-09, 01:28 PM
Nostradamus was stoned so I would not be surprised if it turns out the Mayans were on something aswell..

dude, 2021,...end of the world man.....

Biggles
11-02-09, 01:49 PM
http://z.about.com/d/politicalhumor/1/0/_/Y/2/palin-mayans.jpg

I was certain it was all rubbish until I saw this. Then I had my doubts...:hmmm:

Rilder
11-02-09, 03:16 PM
Nostradamus was stoned so I would not be surprised if it turns out the Mayans were on something aswell..

dude, 2021,...end of the world man.....


Stoned?

No.

On Shrooms or at least Salvia? Yeah, could be.

Task Force
11-02-09, 03:18 PM
LOL!!! Naa 2012 is a joke... Everyone knows that the guy who made the calandar ran out of room... He made the rest, Its just somewhere else...:rotfl2:

baggygreen
11-02-09, 05:08 PM
The sad thing is I have a lot of friends and co-workers who get taken in by this nonsense. I think we're in for the biggest hysteria bubble since Y2K--and worse for having zero basis in actual science.

2013, get here already, so the fringe "scientists" and balloon boy losers can move the doomsday goalposts to 20xx or whatever...
Sounds like global warming:D

longam
11-02-09, 05:27 PM
no no no ....meteor - and poof we were gone! :03:

Reece
11-02-09, 07:12 PM
Oh no it's the end of the world!! .... Where all gonna die a horrible death!! :eek:

Ducimus
11-02-09, 07:32 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmxyj6iInMc

mapuc
11-02-09, 07:44 PM
If you knew that the world is going to blow up or something like that.

Would you ever tell anyone about it?

No offcourse you wouldn't, because:

1. Almost everyone would look at you, as you were a moron.

2. how many could be safed if you know that all mankind will be killed in this horrible diseaster or whatever.
Let say the government believed you and the event will happen in about 2 weeks from now. what could they do about it.

Markus

Shearwater
11-02-09, 07:59 PM
If those nuts are right, who's left to be told to "See, I knew it all along" anyway?

Reece
11-02-09, 08:18 PM
OK, I've overcome the shock now! ..... Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die ... Party on dudes!:woot:

Blacklight
11-02-09, 08:21 PM
one conspiracy, after it's other, is trying to be as terrifying as possible

And the conspiracy/Nostradamus prediction/bigfoot/UFO/Knights Templar/etc channel, otherwise known jokingly as the "History Channel" is doing it's part to promote the crap more than any other promotion device that these crackpots use. :nope:

I really miss the History Channel actually showing stuff about history.

mapuc
11-02-09, 08:24 PM
Many of us have made remarks against those "type" of people but how many makes remark against another believer, but is for/believes in another conspiracy???

Let me give you an example

On a danish fora we had a thread about this 9/11. One of the member made remarks against an another member.
A few month later, were discussing the danish oil adventure in the north sea and about the trade, the dane did with norway and here he was a very strong believer in another conspiray.

So you see, we all have believes in some kind of conspiracy.

Markus

Torplexed
11-02-09, 09:10 PM
I really miss the History Channel actually showing stuff about history.

I think the History Channel and their ilk simply discovered what the tabloids have long known. People don't want reality or education. They want spectacle and sensation. C'mon...didn't you always suspect Cheney was a robot? ;)

http://minnesotaindependent.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/dick-cheney-robot-heart-weekly-world-news.jpghttp://weeklyworldnews.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/coverhillaryalienbaby.jpghttp://www.crikey.com.au/Media/images/Weekly-World-News-1-b08c1b08-edd8-45b0-a847-492464aa5e45.jpg

Wolfehunter
11-02-09, 09:53 PM
The sad thing is I have a lot of friends and co-workers who get taken in by this nonsense. I think we're in for the biggest hysteria bubble since Y2K--and worse for having zero basis in actual science.

2013, get here already, so the fringe "scientists" and balloon boy losers can move the doomsday goalposts to 20xx or whatever...Y2K was the biggest economic scam ever... So many have profited from this bull. :yeah:

I know at that time I worked for a lucrative business. :D Y2K was a cash cow... :arrgh!:

Reece
11-02-09, 10:21 PM
I love the Hillary Clinton "Official Photo" bit!!:har: