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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Armageddon - The Final Countdown -



NOTHING’S GONNA CHANGE MY WORLD

 SHALL WE ALL DIE ~ TO BE OR NOT TO BE..





News for doomsday 2012 december 21



ASTRONOMERS HAVE CALCULATED THAT SUCH

AN OBJECT SO CLOSE TO EARTH WOULD BE

VISIBLE TO ANYONE LOOKING UP AT THE NIGHT

SKY.. A FAR MORE APOCALYPTIC VIEW OF THE

YEAR 2012 THAT HAS SPREAD IN VARIOUS MEDIA

DESCRIBES THE END OF THE WORLD OR OF 

HUMAN CIVILIZATION ON THAT DATE... 


 

 

December 21, 2012 Doomsday:

Dark Comet Strike the Most Likely Apocalyptic Event 

Armageddon - The Final Countdown

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Armageddon - The Final Countdown

 


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NASA has created a video (below) to debunk the urban 
myth that the world will end on December 21, 2012, the 
supposed end of the Mayan calendar.

The video was scheduled to be published on 
December 22, 2012, explaining why the world didn’t
end the previous day.
Sounding like an episode of the 'Twilight Zone,' the film's
 narrator says: “If you’re watching this video it means
one thing – the world didn’t end yesterday."


December 21, 2012 is the day that the world will meet its end, according
 to those who believe reports about the Mayan calendar ending on this date.
 However, scientists and other experts are working hard to allay fears of
the apocalypse taking place on Friday.
Experts have denied that a rogue planet will collide with the Earth or that 
the planet will be sucked into a black hole, and of course any talk of a 
zombie apocalypse is probably wishful thinking on the part of fans of
The Walking Dead

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However, just because a dark comet could collide with Earth, this doesn't 
mean that it will happen on December 21, 2012. Many experts have 
pointed out that the Mayan calendar doesn't actually predict that the 
world will end on this date, anyway—it's just been misinterpreted..


  


  

With the impending apocalypse just days away, Latinos Post looks back
at a few doomsday prophecies that didn't quite pan out. Over the history
of time, humans have based different prophecies on religious texts and
unknown natural phenomenon..

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CLICK ON THE EMPTY PLACE < PUSSYCAT TIGER - VIDEO CLIP  
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Halley's Comet
Nostradamus' "Great King of Terror"
The Plagues and Fires of 1666-
Pat Robertson's 1982 "Judgement"-
Y2K-
Harold Camping's "The Rapture"-      

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