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Started by Camazotz Automat, April 09, 2008, 01:44:37 PM

onan

Nor does there seem to be any great metaphysical shift in humanity. I haven't seen anyone move closer to a higher plane of existence.

I will say that the topic 4 years ago was somewhat intriguing/spooky. Fortunately or unfortunately reality seems to remain the popular coping skill.

coaster

I forget where I heard it, but I remember a story about some guy in Sedona who was going to jump off a cliff and enter some time warp on the 21st. People are fuckin nuts.

Falkie2013

First, someone please get that guy in the icon a haircut and a comb.

Everytime I see him on Ancient Aliens I want to scream " comb your hair ".

And the guy who was going to jump and then said he was NOT going to jump in Sedona Arizona was Peter Gersten.



Leap of Faith 2012 (almost here!)

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Falkie2013 on December 21, 2012, 02:42:10 AM
First, someone please get that guy in the icon a haircut and a comb.

Everytime I see him on Ancient Aliens I want to scream " comb your hair ".

And the guy who was going to jump and then said he was NOT going to jump in Sedona Arizona was Peter Gersten.


I wonder why he's changed his mind? Surely there must be another reason other than the imminent probability of multiple injuries or likely death? Yes...there must be another more likely reason.  :-\


HorrorRetro

Today is my 18th anniversary, so at least I can say something important occurred. 


ItsOver

I was going to evacuate to Mars but cancelled at the last moment.  I heard Hoagland was going to be there.


11angeleyes11

Quote from: Falkie2013 on December 21, 2012, 02:42:10 AM
First, someone please get that guy in the icon a haircut and a comb.

Everytime I see him on Ancient Aliens I want to scream " comb your hair ".

And the guy who was going to jump and then said he was NOT going to jump in Sedona Arizona was Peter Gersten.



Leap of Faith 2012 (almost here!)

It came to me in a vision today.  I have received the signs of the Mayan symbolism.  If you lay Mr. Georgio T. flat in the middle of a Mayan ruin and spread his hair out all around his face, like brush it out straight surrounding his head in a circle, it bears an uncanny resemblance to the Mayan calendar.
You want proof!  Take a pic.  Then blurr it just a bit and compare.  Bizarre, truly bizarre!

Quote from: Camazotz Automat on June 22, 2012, 11:14:51 AM
Easily one of the coolest lenticular items I've ever purchased (today, $5.)  While the viewed angle on the right is a boring Mexican bank name, the first view is absolutely stunning, squashing the hypno-coins of the 1950s-60s comic books, which were simply spiral patterns.

I will have this item on my person when the end of the world arrives in December.

My own pocket-sized Mayan doomsday device...

(flicker flicker flicker)

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Both pics are of the same coin at slightly different angles.


That is an Aztec calendar,Aztecs were in Mexico proper,Mayans were further south and the Maya people  still exist in Guatamala and other countries south of Mexico.

What will be the next diversion from the world class gangster -banksters,polititians,DC  federal frauds,Demopublicraping-Republitardic,Taxation-enslavement to Big pharma,corporate agriculture.Who needs a mayan calender,Y2K,~~~~~
I think I would prefer some quick slam-bam-flash-zowie to the nictpicking picking the scabs off freedom ad liberty that DC is feeding us, meanwhile the peace prize wining president is fomenting war,killing children and rogues alike,pushing  the programs of  the military industrial empire while destroying freedom and liberty.
Disinformation ,dooms day porn,I seriously would not put it past certain parts of government to invent all this fear - porn.

Morgus

Another possible end of the world disaster dates that has been mentioned is the return of the big asteroid Apophis in the 2020s and again in the 2030s, that could possibly get close enough to earth to hit...

ziznak

you got me looking round earlier in regards to the actual age of aquarius. short answer: They have no friggin clue!!

The 2012 idiots should be called out, tarred and feathered for making a buck off of the gullible.

The flyby of Apophis in 2029 and again in 2036. as well as other asteroids such as 2011 AG5 in 2040, the reset of the Unix clock in 2038... there's a bunch of vaguely ominous dates that people will begin advertising as an upcoming apocalypse. Sadly they will make as much money off of the fear of these as they did from Y2K and 2012.


Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Agent : Orange on December 22, 2012, 03:07:13 AM
The 2012 idiots should be called out, tarred and feathered for making a buck off of the gullible.

The flyby of Apophis in 2029 and again in 2036. as well as other asteroids such as 2011 AG5 in 2040, the reset of the Unix clock in 2038... there's a bunch of vaguely ominous dates that people will begin advertising as an upcoming apocalypse. Sadly they will make as much money off of the fear of these as they did from Y2K and 2012.

It isn't just the money though; It's the instances of kids being scared witless about this and really believing that they'll have nothing to live for. There was at least one suicide. What angers me, is that these charlatans won't be making videos and writing blogs apologising or showing a hint of contrition. Personally I'd have them meet their own 'end of the world', and do us all a favour.  >:(

stevesh

Graham Hancock mentioned last night that there's a big comet inbound that will be here next December, and will be the brightest thing in the night sky (brighter than the full moon). It's not supposed to hit Earth, but who knows, so get ready for that!

Quote from: stevesh on December 22, 2012, 04:08:06 AM
Graham Hancock mentioned last night that there's a big comet inbound that will be here next December, and will be the brightest thing in the night sky (brighter than the full moon). It's not supposed to hit Earth, but who knows, so get ready for that!

*Might* be bright. Won't hit the Earth. But I suspect this will get blown up into something crazy especially if it does significantly brighten.

http://www.space.com/17762-newfound-comet-dazzling-2013-display-c2012s1.html

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Agent : Orange on December 22, 2012, 04:51:48 AM
*Might* be bright. Won't hit the Earth. But I suspect this will get blown up into something crazy especially if it does significantly brighten.

http://www.space.com/17762-newfound-comet-dazzling-2013-display-c2012s1.html


Hoagland is already working it into his next 'science' update. The construction, elemental make up and 'possible' biological make up are part of a three hour 'sensational' and 'mind blowing' seminar that is being planned. Hurry; tickets are going quickly, and they've already sold er, one.

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on December 22, 2012, 04:59:02 AM

Hoagland is already working it into his next 'science' update. The construction, elemental make up and 'possible' biological make up are part of a three hour 'sensational' and 'mind blowing' seminar that is being planned. Hurry; tickets are going quickly, and they've already sold er, one.

lol!

I have been very busy lately and haven't had a chance to keep up with very much in terms of the show. What was Hoagland's reaction to the non-event of the "big announcement" regarding the Curiosity rover?

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Agent : Orange on December 22, 2012, 05:01:41 AM
lol!

I have been very busy lately and haven't had a chance to keep up with very much in terms of the show. What was Hoagland's reaction to the non-event of the "big announcement" regarding the Curiosity rover?

There is a thread dedicated to it on here, But the precis is, (ready?) Hoagland 'analysed' photos frm Mars and found evidence of apartments. Now at this point, you've spat your coffee over the screen and are sending me an invoice for it's replacement..sorry.  :'( 

Yes, apartments..He neglects of course to mention (possibly he 'forgot') that if they are apartments and not the stratafication of sedimentary rock, the occupents would be about 3 mm high..

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on December 22, 2012, 05:14:57 AM
There is a thread dedicated to it on here, But the precis is, (ready?) Hoagland 'analysed' photos frm Mars and found evidence of apartments. Now at this point, you've spat your coffee over the screen and are sending me an invoice for it's replacement..sorry.  :'( 

Yes, apartments..He neglects of course to mention (possibly he 'forgot') that if they are apartments and not the stratafication of sedimentary rock, the occupents would be about 3 mm high..

Actually that does sound familiar...

Morgus

Quote from: stevesh on December 22, 2012, 04:08:06 AM
Graham Hancock mentioned last night that there's a big comet inbound that will be here next December, and will be the brightest thing in the night sky (brighter than the full moon). It's not supposed to hit Earth, but who knows, so get ready for that!
maybe this new big comet will be tied into the Hopi 'Blue Kachini' prophecy like some other recent blue comets have been like Hale-Bopp?

Mulvaney

Quote from: Morgus on December 22, 2012, 03:04:52 PM
maybe this new big comet will be tied into the Hopi 'Blue Kachini' prophecy like some other recent blue comets have been like Hale-Bopp?

Yes, now that we are in the second day of the new Long Count - Niburu is still hiding, the magnetic poles haven't shifted, the solar killshot has yet to hit us, and my neighbors have not turned into zombies - the comets of 2013 seem like the next major event.   PANSTARRS in March should be visible in March, and will be heralded as the precursor to ISON.

At this point ISON appears to be on a similar path to the Comet of 1680, which caused people to be overcome with terror at the sight in the heavens as some fasted and prayed to turn away the wrath of God.   Comets are notoriously unpredictable, but if the hopes for this one hold true we may be in for similar show.

Given what people said about Elenin, can we expect less for ISON?   I wonder what people will say that ISON really means.   I am sure Hoagland will explain it all.

Quote from: Lilly on December 24, 2012, 02:21:46 AM
I made the huge mistake of letting an ex talk me into "end of the world sex" and had to dump him again!

"See you next apocalypse, baby..."

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Lilly on December 24, 2012, 02:21:46 AM
I made the huge mistake of letting an ex talk me into "end of the world sex" and had to dump him again!

With thanks to the Basic Instinct script:

You came and went at the same time...potentially.  ;D

Time has not run out. Yet.
If such predictions continue, which I am sure they will, no one will pay any
attention when it really does happen.
Which is a good thing, and would avert world-wide panic.
Cry wolf too often, and no one will believe when it does happen.
Not that I’m saying it will, but remember the dinosaurs.
And the other 4 mass extinctions.
But that has nothing to do with generalized end of world scenarios.
Just end of species.

Quote from: Rachael Nexusei on December 30, 2012, 03:38:46 PM
If such predictions continue...
Not that I’m saying it will, but remember the dinosaurs.

Pretty sure the dinosaurs didn't see it coming beforehand, either.

ericdxx

I'm disappointed that I can't find any news reports from Bugarach post dec 21. All the networks did stories from  Bugarach in the days prior to dec 21 but not one of them did anything with the disgruntled believers and what happened when the world didn't end.

Yorkshire pud

Would you be willing to be interviewed if you'd humiliated yourself to that degree? I think you wouldn't.

stevesh

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on January 11, 2013, 01:37:42 PM
Would you be willing to be interviewed if you'd humiliated yourself to that degree? I think you wouldn't.

Nope, and all the C2C guests who spent 1999 shrieking about Y2K slithered away on 1/1/2000, never to be heard from again.

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