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Survivalists in Florida

May 19, 2012 – 11:49 pm | One Comment

Great article in the Miami New Times last week, profiling preppers and survivalists like these folk:
Jorge Villa – after a terrifying experience during Hurricane Andrew he devised his own bunkers, and sells them to folk – some of whom are worried about the end of the Mayan calendar – via his business U.S. Bunkers
Neal Wiseman – moderates a group called the South Florida Survivalist Network, and has a year’s worth of food stored for his family, should the need arise:

Chris Petrovich – prepper for 25 years. He has helped others “cache extra fuel and food, stashed in public-storage units and underground, at intervals on an 800-to-1,200-mile path out of Florida. Amid darkness and chaos, skirting burning sugarcane fields and accidents and roadblocks, they’ll drive from cache to cache toward a secret inland hiding spot, exhausting the last available remnants of the petroleum age.”
While Petrovich himself plans on staying, I agree with …

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Toba Devastation in 2012?

January 30, 2007 – 4:58 am | 2 Comments
Toba Devastation in 2012?

From the 2012 obsessed pseudo-reporter at India Daily:
The last supervolcano to erupt was Toba 74,000 years ago in Sumatra. Ten thousand times bigger than Mt St Helens, it created a global catastrophe dramatically affecting life on Earth.
Scientists now find through extrapolation cycle study that the 74,000 years back super volcano in Toba, Sumatra was the warm up for what may be coming in 2012.

Galactic Centre Quiet in April 2006

January 24, 2007 – 8:59 am | No Comment
Galactic Centre Quiet in April 2006

It’s one of the most violent places in our Galaxy, and potentially the cause of a cataclysm in 2012. Strangely,
According to the Integral observations in April 2006, the high-energy rays from about ten sources closest to the galactic centre all faded temporarily.
Given that the scientists don’t know why, we should be more worried than ever. If they can fade, they can explode…

Lawrence E. Joseph makes no apologies for his book

January 21, 2007 – 10:23 am | One Comment
Lawrence E. Joseph makes no apologies for his book

The book is called “Apocalypse 2012: A Scientific Investigation into Civilization’s End”, and his non-apology says in part:
But fear, though unpleasant, is not always a bad thing. It is downright helpful if it alerts one to the significant possibility of danger. That ancient Mayan prophecy and contemporary solar physics both point to the year 2012 as a potentially catastrophic year, is, by my lights, a significant possibility of danger. Better that we should be goaded now into preparing and defending ourselves than remain blissfully oblivious and get cosmic sucker-punched five short years from now.
I figure he is a pessimist, given that it actually just 4 weeks short of being 6 years away, but he chooses to say 5 years…

US End-Timers, possibly including GW Bush

January 15, 2007 – 3:39 pm | 2 Comments
US End-Timers, possibly including GW Bush

It’s a simple equation:
> The bible predicts Revelation> Good Christians will ascend to Heaven> The other will suffer terribly> It will follow certain events> Cause those events to happen, go to Heaven
What puzzles me is that these folk probably expect to be going to Heaven anyway, but they want to speed up the process. Maybe they wish to gloat and watch the others suffer?
Regardless, they are doing the best they can to end the world as we know it. Please vote Democrat!

2012.com – who owns it?

January 15, 2007 – 3:49 am | No Comment
2012.com – who owns it?

Have you ever typed “2012.com” into your browser? If you do, you see a message like this:
This domain is not for sale.Please do not call, write or send email.Thank you.
Some sleuthing went on at The Book of Thoth Forums – – and I’ve added a bit more, and, to summarize, the people involved:
- have access to funding via the Jacoby Group- use the name Indigo for their learning device- own 2012.com and have no interest in selling it- are interested in developing dolphin/human interaction- may also have an interest in pyramids
Could just be that they are new-agers, and nothing more. OR, could they know something about connections between 2012, indigo children and dolphins?
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The people who own 2012.com also have this website:learningarsenal.comaka learningsoft.netaka www.gamebrain.net
It sells the “Indigo Learning System”, a little learning laptop for schools & students. The images of the device have pictures on the screen of a butterfly …

New Nasca Image

January 11, 2007 – 11:33 am | No Comment
New Nasca Image

Unfortunately the original news item has disappeared, but it said:
“A new giant picture on the Nazca Plateau in Peru, which is famous for giant patterns that can be seen from the air, has been discovered by a team of Japanese researchers.
The image is 65 meters long, and appears to be an animal with horns. It is thought to have been drawn as a symbol of hopes for good crops, but there are no similar patterns elsewhere, and the type of the animal remains unclear.”

Robot to search pyramid again!

January 8, 2007 – 3:11 pm | No Comment
Robot to search pyramid again!

Another pyramid/robot adventure. Not much is being said, but it is fair to presume that they will delve deeper than in 2002. To me that means either drilling through, or breaking through the 2nd door.
There’s no way the world will get to see the results live. Anything like a “Hall of Records” will be kept private. I predict that beyond the 2nd door will be absolutely nothing, but they’ll make a killing from the broadcast.

Starchild Skull – looks like a hoax, smells like a hoax…

January 8, 2007 – 2:50 pm | 38 Comments
Starchild Skull – looks like a hoax, smells like a hoax…

The Starchild Skull..but is it real? I hate it when evidence is presented, but it’s not REAL evidence, but rather someone telling me that there is evidence…but in this case the names of actual experts are used…
The “Starchild” is a real, true bone skull [1] independently dated by Carbon-14 to be 900 years old (+/- 40 years) [2]. Research indicates is unlike any human skull ever before recorded [3]. The name “Starchild” is the result of early X-rays taken of the skull and maxilla fragment found with it, which showed unerupted teeth [4] that, combined with the smaller-than-normal-adult size of the skull [5], indicated a child of age 5 or 6 [6]. A second skull was found with the Starchild, a normal, adult female of small stature [7], also C-14 dated to 900 years ago (± 40) [8], and biochemically shown to have lived in the same general area as …

Chinese Pyramids – Reality Check

January 3, 2007 – 10:36 am | No Comment
Chinese Pyramids – Reality Check

Chris Maier is like a David Hatcher Childress of the blogger era, and I like his style. He finds things so mysterious that he actually goes to the site and investigates. His reports are free, and extended versions of them are available for a modest fee that presumably helps offset his costs.
His report on the Xian pyramids mentions:
To read Hausdorf’s description of his journeys to China brings up images of a clandestine operation as he ventures secretly into China’s “Forbidden Zone.” The notion of the pyramids lying in a forbidden zone appears to have started with the publication of Robert Charroux’s Masters of the World (1967). This concept has been repeated over and over in various publications with no attempt made to verify its veracity. In fact, none of the pyramids I had located resided within any such restricted zone.
…As I unfolded my new purchase, I came across a small …

Apocalypto Review

January 3, 2007 – 12:36 am | No Comment
Apocalypto Review

The review is from a university expert on things Mayan. He says (in part):
A solar eclipse interrupts a sadistic mass human sacrifice during the climax of Apocalypto, briefly sparing the film’s audience and its protagonist, Jaguar Paw, from the relentless savagery of deranged Maya characters. Unfortunately, like much in the movie, the eclipse severely distorts reality, erroneously placing the event on a full moon, an astronomical impossibility any ancient Maya astronomer would have immediately recognized. But the film’s poor understanding of the heavens is a minor mistake when compared to its wholesale misrepresentation of the Mayan world.