7 Reasons for Being Cautious About 2012
The question of a 2012 doomsday throws up numerous responses, but typically:
- It’s all Mumbo jumbo
- If I die, I die, whatever…
- My religion doesn’t factor in such a thing
- I’m too old to care
- I’d be embarrassed to be connected to a movement that failed
The reality is that sooner or later, a culture (if it lasts) will face a physical disaster. Indisputable!
So, what could go wrong?
- Power Grid Failure – via solar storm, acknowledged by NASA. Way more serious than it first sounds. And ancient cultures might have tracked low latitude auroras.
- Flu Pandemic – wasn’t a complete tragedy previously because it caught people unawares. These days, nobody will leave their homes = a peculiar disintegration of society.
- Mini-Ice-Age – despite all the alarms of a global warming, the Sun is suggesting it will be quiet for a very long time.
- Self-fulfilled Prophecy – virtually every religion has powerful men who are actively wishing for a religious apocalypse, and might have the power to at least try and make it real.
- Return of a Long Period Comet – quite unlikely, and even if an ancient culture predicted it, would be mighty unlikely to come true. Still, such a marvelous sight would put modern folk in their place.
- WW3 – too many countries with crazy male leaders – always a possibility, but the southern hemisphere should be immune.
- Acceleration – we are on the verge of creating any type of life we choose…
[thoughts of Robert Bast and Three Mile Lane, nothing else]
I will relax a little after Dec. 21…until then I am on guard. I have heard it can come on “suddenly”…and the way the weather is acting…anything can happen!
This site is absolutly out of this world. I’ve spent nearly the entire day reading everything I came across. Yes, I’ve heard of 12/21/2012 and the Mayan and others like Hopi Native Americans. It’s all very interesting and a bit exciting, too. I certainly don’t want to see our Earth destroyed. Nevertheless, I would love to be alive to see and experience such a phenomenon.