2010 or 2012?

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In South Africa we are all gearing up for “Twenty Ten”! Some cannot wait for it to be over and done with, others are making travel arrangements to be as far away from the madness as possible, and of course, the foreigner soccer fans are waiting with baited breath!
We have had our lives uprooted with all the construction, and more specifically, the traffic nightmares and logistics with all of the major roadways being upgraded. Hotels are springing up like weeds in an unattended garden and everyone has a room to let – for the world cup of course… at a hefty price!
Hot on the heels of 2010, however, is 2012! Many people believe that it is all just a hoax and simply write it off as yet another panic attack of religious zealots. The truth is well document many thousands of years back in many different cultures, and has been confirmed with our modern computer technology. Many measurements of the sun cycle have been taken and they have been found to be very close to what has been spoken of for millennia. Here I am specifically referring to The Maya amongst other civilisations.
2012 is really just a natural conclusion of the sun’s cycle. This cycle in particularly, is around 5000 years give or take a few hundred years depending on sources. What are a few days when thousands of years have been observed? The simple fact is that the end of 2012 is when the sun completes its full cycle.
So in short, layman’s terms what does it mean? Well, with the changing of the sun’s polarities it is already having an impact on the earth as we know it today. Tsunamis, rising temperatures, as well as many other “natural” disasters already increasing at an alarming rate. The unavoidable situation is that life is going to change for us on earth and being prepared and informed is just a wise decision.
What exactly will take place we will all find out closer to the time but we already have fair warning and examples of what may transpire. Can you face a life without electricity or the changes to the planet’s climate and even geography? We may have no choice but to adapt to a new life, primitive as it might be.
Still many people simply dismiss the advice of many scholars and I put it to you in even simpler terms…
We all accept that the moon has a great impact on the earth such as raising up our oceans in the form of tides. The moon is one of the smallest bodies close to our planet so how much more influence does the sun then have? The sun is our life support but too much sun is not a good thing either!
Do some research for yourself. I strongly recommend reading some of Maurice Cotterell’s books, specifically “The Supergods”. It is quite mathematical. The information is easily understood while not having to recall the actual maths.
The time is coming when our earthly lease is up for renewal! Time for a new life.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    I think that if the Mayans got it right they sould have placed the end of the world o 2010. Damn that would have been cool. Imagine a whole wack of soccer fans all fighting to sttay afloat in a sinking brand new stadium that had just been hit by a Tsunami. Imagine 10 000 people fighting for one soccerball to stay afloat… I wonder if they would televize that ?

  2. Jo Roderick says:

    Perhaps the staduim could be designed as a raft foundation and float like Noah's Arc? LOL!

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