For doomsday believers, this is the only place that will survive Dec. 21, 2012
A tiny remote village in southern France is being billed as a haven against the end of the world by Apocalypse devotees. Hundreds of websites suggest that the rocky outcrop – or the upside-down mountain, as it is known – that soars above the village of Bugarach harbours a series of caverns and tunnels that have magical power and may even serve as a base for aliens.
Doomsday’s gonna be one big party!
The ‘end of the world’ scare has given way to some serious celebration. Though the so-called doom doesn’t descend on the earth before December 21, 2012, as per the ancient Mayan prophecy, the web is already abuzz with people planning parties for the ‘grand event’.
Scientist debunks doomsday predictions
Doomsday predictors and self-proclaimed “prophets” who scare children, adults and seniors beware: Laura Venner isn’t buying into the doom and gloom. The Meadowlands Environmental Center (MEC) astronomy educator and observatory specialist has heard and seen her share of apocalyptic predictions.
French Officials Concerned About Town’s Doomsday Safe Haven Reputation
In the potpourri of doomsday predictions (Harold Camping’s misfire included), most do not include a way out or a safe haven. Enter a small town in France and the New Age cults prophecy for Armageddon on December 21, 2012.
Live in the now, don’t sell the future
Recently I became aware of a movement that has gained a bit of notoriety as it deals with the last days of humankind. Nearly a year ago this group predicated the end of the world and return of Christ for May 21, 2011.
What is America’s Fetish This Week? Armageddon
There was supposed to be chaos. There was supposed to be confusion. There was supposed to be collapse. There’s wasn’t any, of course. For Americans in 2011, the end of life as we know it is becoming, well, endless.
History and 2012
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Apocalypse 2012 will be? Yes or not?!
What really is going to happen in 2012? Asteroid 433 Eros is going to pass within 17 million miles of the Earth in January; the United States will hand over control of the Korean military…
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People
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Exodus of Libyans to Tunisia resumes
More than 8,000 people — most of them women and children — fled into Tunisia during the weekend to escape fighting between Libyan government troops and opposition forces, the U.N. High Commissioner on Refugees said Tuesday.
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Survive 2012
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2012 APOCALYPSE: THE DOOMSDAY BUNKER
HUNDREDS of people have signed up to book a place in Britain’s first underground nuclear bunker, as a growing number fear the world will end as early as next year. Secret shelter will have filtered air, its own water supply and a prison in case of unrest in post-Armageddon Britain.
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Political and Ecomomic
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Bilderberg… What do YOU think?
What comes to your mind, when you hear words: Bilderberg, Trilinear and FED? What do you say about the conspiracy theories to these companies? Is it possible that the End of the world will happen because of their actions? Or are they just ones of many secret societies that want to rule the world and they just replaced the old ones?
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Space
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FINALITY OF THE MOMENT: The shuttle program is over
By the light of a waning moon, the shuttle Atlantis fell back to Earth Thursday, dropping out of predawn darkness to close out NASA’s 135th and final shuttle voyage, a long-awaited — and long-dreaded — milestone marking the end of an era for American manned space flight.
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End of the World
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For doomsday believers, this is the only place that will survive Dec. 21, 2012
A tiny remote village in southern France is being billed as a haven against the end of the world by Apocalypse devotees. Hundreds of websites suggest that the rocky outcrop – or the upside-down mountain, as it is known – that soars above the village of Bugarach harbours a series of caverns and tunnels that have magical power and may even serve as a base for aliens.
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