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				| So where exactly do you think you will be at 11.11am on December 21st 2012? 
Will you be
in London searching for that last minute Christmas gift in a snow covered, illuminated Oxford
Street; or perhaps you will be preparing for the Winter solstice festival of ‘Dongzhi ‘ in Japan?
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				|  |  |  If you happen to be in India or Nepal you  may be preparing for the Makari Sankrati festival and promising to be as sweet  as a candy ball for the forthcoming year; If you find yourself in Antarctica  you may be either celebrating or preparing for the December solstice that will  take place sometime between 19th & 23rd December; If  you are in Iran you may be preparing to acknowledge the longest night of the  year by sharing pomegranates and water melons with family and friends at the  festival of Yalda; or .....You just might just be collapsed in an armchair  somewhere, feet up, eggnog in one hand, TV remote in the other, wishing it was  all over.
 Well, this is 2012 we are talking about so be  very, very careful what you wish for!  Many  believe that   21st December 2012, will mark the’  end of days’ for planet earth as we know it! But, where does all of this doom  and gloom come from? Will the world really end on 21st December 2012;  is this date really significant; who says the world will end and what evidence  is there to support the theories that currently abound? Let us examine some of the  most popular sources.
 
 The ancient Mayan long count calendar
 This ancient calendar has become one of the  most popular sources. The ancient Mayans appear to have been near obsessive  about time and made highly accurate prophesies thousands of years into the  future, about solar and lunar eclipses.
 
 The  end of the Mayan calendar is scheduled to occur on the day of the December  solstice at 11.11am, December 21st 2012 AD. This date has become infamous  for this one single reason.
 
 Whilst  many believe that this date and time signifies the ‘end of days’, some modern  day Mayans remain unperturbed by the apparent ending of this 5125 year cycle,  one of 5, marking a total of 25,625 years. They do not see this date as some  linear point in the future where our fate will be determined by one all  encompassing event. They acknowledge that yes, this is the end of one cycle, but  they also believe that it will naturally be followed by another new cycle, and an  era that will signify the dawning of a new ‘age of transition and  transformation’!
 
 The  galactic alignment, the polar shift, sun spots and solar storming
 On the 21st December 2012, a  series of especially rare events will occur in space whereby the planet earth  will be in exact alignment with the sun, and with the centre of our galaxy, the  Milky Way. This event last took place 25,800 years ago, so, it is, therefore,  an unknown and unprecedented event to us? Nobody really knows what the  consequences of this event, will be, if any?
 
 Environmental scientists and climate  experts speculate that such never before experienced galactic events, could  result in what has become known as a ‘polar shift’? This means that the axis of  our planet earth will move significantly, therefore causing the North and the South  Pole to reverse in a matter of days, or even in a matter of hours. As a result  we could be facing winds of over 300 mph that could last for a month or more,  indeed, some speculate that we are already seeing the beginning of these  effects with hurricanes increasing in intensity and force, huge 100ft high  tidal waves occurring at a rate of one per month as reported by sea going ocean  liners, and winters visibly becoming colder and longer.
 
 Also occurring at this time, the sun is  scheduled to conclude the end of a not so rare, eleven year sunspot cycle? This  could cause solar storming which may subsequently cause damage to the earth’s magnetic  shield, weakening the earth’s natural defences and making a polar shift somewhat  more likely.
                    Should this polar shift actually happen the  resulting effect could be catastrophic!  A  plethora of natural disasters would occur as a result, particularly  earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions.
 
 Planet  X or Nibiru collision
 The planet Nibiru apparently last passed  through mars and Jupiter some 7200 years ago, an event which is now thought by  some modern day scientists, to have been the cataclysmic trigger of Noah’s  flood. This planet, that is said to be four times the size of our earth only  came to the attention of our earth scientists, in 2003, but those who believe  in its existence, believe it may be on a collision course with our own planet earth.
 
 The circumstances used to loosely support  this theory are the increased frequency of natural disasters and huge glacial  melt downs, and other evidence of climate change that has become more  pronounced and frequent in recent years. It is said that these could be  indications of the Planet Nibiru’s ever growing closeness to the earth?
 
 The  Prophesies of Nostradamus
 Michel de Nostradame was a 14th century  apothecary and astronomer. He is now more widely known as Nostradamus and has  achieved global notoriety for his predictions of future people and events, long  after his death in 1566. He is said to have made at least 25 predictions that  have been realised, of these are included the comings of Hitler, Napoleon and the  events of nine eleven.
 Nostradamus has predicted that something  from space will fall into the Aegean Sea resulting in a huge tsunami that will  be at least the size of mount   Olympus (2917 metres  high) and this will result in the ‘end of days’. He has also predicted the coming  of the third antichrist who he says, may be responsible for whatever it is that  is coming from space.
 
 Major  Religions
 Both of the very Holy books of Islam and  Christianity, the Holy Qu’ran and the Holy Bible, foretell the return of Jesus  and the removal of all true believers before the end of the world occurs.  However, it is the events in between these two that differ according to the  religion.
 Neither  of them gives a specific date for the end of the world, however, both forecast  it. The Holy Qu’ran refers to it as ‘The Hour, and the Holy Bible refers to it  as Armageddon.
                   
                   
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