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Can you imagine in 999 A.D. how many predictions that the world would come to an end there might be? With no T.V. or internet it would be easy to get caught up in the moment by the mystics of the time. Fast forward to the year 1999 A.D. and the new doom and gloom prophecies related to the Y2K bug. The end of all computers was coming that would shut down the financial markets and lead to an all out economic panic Todays end of the world predictions are related to more sinister and global events. We are constantly hearing about terrorism, global warming, flu pandemics, and more. Could these all be signs that the end of the world is coming? The Nostradamus prophesies have been very accurate in predicting certain world leaders rising to power and major events occurring. His prophesies were writing some 500 years ago and were accurate in predicting the demise of the World Trade Centers in 2001. If you were to read Nostradamus prophesies it would be hard to deny that when he predicted the rise of Hitler, Napoleon, and the fall of the World Trade Centers that we should not give credence to prophesies related to today. Since the 1970s though there has been one prediction that has really caught peoples interest and it comes from the Mayan calendar. The Mayan calendar was developed around the world and how it is related to the solar system. Given its accuracy, many people are concerned with the calendar ending on December 21, 2012. The end of the world. People shouldnt just rely on prophesies and predictions of the past. When we dont know how they were derived then we are just putting a lot of faith in the unknown. If there is a convergence then the 2012 end of the world date may be valid. We should heed the warning and get prepared now.
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About the author: Kenneth Baker is an author and analyst of end time prophecies. For more information on End of the World 2012 get a free report on the 12 21 2012 - The End of The World. Click here to get your own unique version of this article.
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