SHTF vs EOTW vs TEOTWAWKI
This isn’t just a 2012 problem – in newspapers and tabloid television, “experts” can find it easy to dismiss a topic by misrepresenting it and then debunking it. This is unfortunate because most of the public learns about conspiracy-type topics from these experts. Let’s take a little look at how 2012 is misrepresented in popular media:
Nomenclature
In interviews I almost always get introduced in the same manner – Robert Bast, who believes the world will end in 2012. And every time I correct their sensationalism – I think the end of the world, as we know it (TEOTWAWKI) could occur in 2012.
It really is a double-edged sword. Most 2012ers are preparing to survive or become light-beings or ascend. None of these are the end of the world (EOTW), in which everything ends. Yet the media uses EOTW. And the experts drolly state “the Maya only believe in cycles, not an end“. Misrepresentation has 2012ers looking like idiots, and the message is lost.
For example, this letter and response yesterday at the Memphis Flyer:
Reader: Maybe an economic meltdown, maybe global warming or a new ice age, maybe the supervolcano in Yellowstone Park, or a comet, or something.
Columnist: As long as people have been people, they’ve been convinced the world was about to end. It hasn’t ended yet.
That is a common response – every end of the world prophecy so far has failed to come true, because we are still here. Which is why smart 2012ers don’t say EOTW or TEOTWAWKI – they say Shit Hits The Fan (SHTF). It’s an acknowledgement of the variety of tragedies that can occur, and that our preparations should be as all-encompassing as they can be. People can relate to SHTF, it can be anything from losing your job, to gang warfare in your neighborhood, to a hurricane, to a global cataclysm. It’s just a shame that Americans are so uncomfortable using the word shit.
Comets and Asteroids and Planet X / Nibiru
A comet striking Earth or flying close by in 2012 is a genuine possibility. While the scientific threat is a constant one, the return of a comet is pretty much the only catastrophe that an ancient culture could have predicted for a certain date. NASA cannot tell us with certainty that no comet is heading our way – a doomsday comet might only be spotted months before collision, and a dark comet might not be spotted at all.
Yet in popular media, the comet threat is ignored. You might hear great detail about how NASA has spotted every meaningful asteroid, and how Planet X isn’t real, but they conveniently do not discuss comets. Lately Comet Elenin has been discussed, but only that specific comet which is clearly not coming anywhere near our planet.
LHC – Large Hadron Collider
This is pretty much the only 2012 topic which warrants EOTW. According to some, the Large Hadron Collider experiments could create a black hole that rapidly grows and erases our planet from existence. End of the World.
People on the most part, probally deserve to be wiped out. It’s the animals, dogs, cats, monkets, elephants & all of them, who are the most innocent & deserve a better place to live without man’s pollution, hunting/killing, land grabs & wars.
The dogs & cats who have been domesticated & bread for man’s delusions are the ones that have to suffer the most. They can no longer survive on their own, thanks to man’s interventions. They I worry about the most
Somehow I feel an SHTF event is just a matter of (relatively speaking not much) time. I’m betting if a ‘heavenly body’ is out there on its way to wreak havoc in some way it’s going to be one of the many amateur astronomers out there who will discover it. Hail to them! The sky is , well, vast!
I too worry about the animals much more than about man! I cry for the innocent animals. Because of man’s aggression and greed,..I really don’t pity mankind…who should know better! If the dark energy leaves this planet..it wouldn’t bother me a bit…