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For doomsday believers, this is the only place that will survive Dec. 21, 2012

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!

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’.

French Officials Concerned About Town’s Doomsday Safe Haven Reputation

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.

May 21, 2011: The End of the World?

May 21, 2011: The End of the World?

Well, tomorrow, May 21, 2011, is supposed to be the end of the world. Wait, I thought the Mayans said it was supposed to be December 21, 2012? Either way, it gets a lot of publicity. (This post is a good example.)

Skynet is about to attack. Maybe

Skynet is about to attack. Maybe

Thursday, 21 April 2011 is the day when Skynet, villainous super-computer from the Terminator films, is due to launch its assault on mankind. Terminator director James Cameron alerted the world to the significance of the date with a tweet saying: “Instead of machines taking over, we have the very real threat of global warming.”

The phenomenon of 2012

The phenomenon of 2012

Those hail storms and snow showers at the beginning of this month gave my sister the heebie-jeebies. “The world is ending, you know,” she said. “This is just a warm-up for 2012.” I shook my head and chuckled. I didn’t know that my sister believed in the 2012 theory.

Armageddon? Been there, done that.

Armageddon? Been there, done that.

What would happen if the world ended right on schedule? Suppose the Rapture came on May 21st or the end of the Mayan Calendar on December 21st really is the end – do you think someone would notice?

Ten Signs of the Apocalypse

Ten Signs of the Apocalypse

My insomnia is back, and I think I know why. As we edge deeper into the year 2011, I can’t help but dwell on the fact that it won’t be long until 2012 is upon us. According to doomsday prophets, the Mayan calendar , the Holy Bible and a rather so-so John Cusack film, we, apparently, have a date with destiny.

UFO Conference explores beliefs, alien abductions

UFO Conference explores beliefs, alien abductions

The 23rd Annual Ozark UFO Conference convened this weekend at the Inn of the Ozarks and had a few big-ticket speakers on everything from 2012 and metaphysics to the abductee/ET contact phenomenon. John Major Jenkins has published several books about his independent research into the Mayan culture and the 2012 prophecies. He has done extensive research for the last 30 years, taking several trips to Central America.

Slice of Life

Slice of Life

It’s been many years that a good deal of the world’s population has been well aware of the 12/21/12 prophecies for planet Earth. They are not exactly what one could call pleasant events to look forward to. The whole idea is scaring the very souls of many.