Nostradamus and the End of the World in 2012
81
- Nostradamus: The Black President and the End of the World in 2012 | PurpleSlinky
Nostradamus strikes again. Google Obama, Antichrist, 2012... and I predict you will get a massive number of hits. - About Nostradamus, Obama and the AntiChrist
What faith should we place in predictions of Nostradamus concerning a black president and the end of the world in 2012? The answer is: none! But nevertheless, there are circulating on the internet some really idiotic rumours...
From now to the year 3797...
There are countless sites stating Nostradamus "predicted" the End of the World in 2012. This is nonsense, written down by people who are simply copy-pasting what others have said, without even reading the prophecies of Nostradamus. This is what Nostradamus wrote in the preface to his prophecies (that was, in fact, a letter to his son Ceasar): "I have composed books of prophecies, containing each one hundred astronomic quatrains of forecasts, which I have tried to polish through obscurely, and which are perpetual vaticinations, from now to the year 3797. It is possible that this figure will make some lift up their forehead, at such a vast extent of time, and variety of things to take place under the concave journey of the moon; and this universal treatment of causes, my son, throughout the earth, which, if you reach the natural age of man, you will see in your climate, under the heaven of your proper nativity, as things that have been foreseen."
= A Hoax
The Lost Book of Nostradamus
Nostradamus 2012: End of the World Prophesy states that new writings of Nostradamus have been found: "They obviously aren't ‘new', but they have previously been hidden. The revelations that the most famous medieval prophet wrote were controversial and considered blasphemous in his time. A previously unknown book of Nostradamus' prophesies has been found in the National Library and it contains his end of the world prophesy. The History Channel is airing a new show focusing on his predictions about 2012. The show, The Lost Book of Nostradamus, will premiere January 4, 2009. A video about the show is included here."
Obviously, this is a hoax. Nostradamus has predicted events until 3797, in a book published centuries ago... Why should he have written and published all these prophecies from the 16th century to 3797, if he knew - according to this "lost book" - that the world would end in 2012?
|
Nostradamus 2012
Price: $12.01
List Price: $19.95 |
|
The Lost Book of Nostradamus (History Channel)
Price: $2.38
List Price: $24.95 |
|
|
The Nostradamus Code World War 3 (2007-2012)
Price: $14.15
List Price: $19.95 |
|
2012: Science Or Superstition
Price: $10.77
List Price: $19.95 |
Nostradamus 2012
|
|
Lost Book of Nostradamus - New History Channel DVD 2012
Current Bid: $6.99
|
|
|
Nostradamus Decoded WW3 Mabus Obama Prophecy 2010 2012
Current Bid: $8.99
|
|
|
Nostradamus 2012 (2009) History DVD NEW
Current Bid: $12.53
|
|
|
NEW DVD: NOSTRADAMUS 2012 (2009) HISTORY
Current Bid: $12.55
|
- Mayan Calendar
The Mayan Calendar does not predict the 2012 end of the world scenario. It's a calendar system. Brilliant, no doubts. But developed as a means of measuring time. Not the end of it. - 2012 End Of The World
2012 end of the world. Apparently. The Maya a long-dead civilization seemingly predicted that the end of the year 2012 will bring about some cataclysmic changes or events.
Somehow, the 2012 Doomsday Craze seems to have started with the Mayan Calendar, ending in 2012. But, as frogdropping said it in one of his two great hubs on the subject (follow the links!), that the Mayan calendar does come to an end in 2012, doesn't have to mean the world will end in 2012. The Calendar just stopped in 2012... and that's all, folks.
The Mayan Calendar is thought to be a "prophetic calendar that may help us understand the past and foresee the future". Quoting frogdropping ('cause I couldn't say it better): "I haven't read anything as misleading as that (honest) since the last time I read a ‘buy one get one free' offer. The calendar is not prophetic. It was devised to measure time. I'm not saying that the Mayan shamans didn't try to foresee coming seasons, what their Gods were up to and what they should do to keep their Gods happy. But it's basic priniciple was that of a calendar."
If, indeed, the Mayan Calendar was "prophetic"... which were then the facts of the past centuries, predicted by the Calender? And how do you explain the Maya's knew the exact year when "the" world will come to an end... but did not know "their" world would meet its end centuries before?
Calendar
|
The Mayan Calendar and the Transformation of Consciousness
Price: $9.45
List Price: $18.00 |
|
2010 Mayan Calendar
Price: $10.86
List Price: $15.99 |
|
Solving the Greatest Mystery of Our time : The Mayan Calendar
Price: $16.47
List Price: $24.95 |
|
The Mayan and Other Ancient Calendars (Wooden Books)
Price: $7.44
List Price: $12.00 |
Mayan
| No Photo |
2012 Mayan, Aztec End of World Calendar T Shirt
Current Bid: $9.95
|
|
|
2012 Mayan/Aztec CALENDAR Pendant Necklace
Current Bid: $6.56
|
|
|
The 2012 Enigma Dvd Illuminati Ufo Nwo Mayan Calendar
Current Bid: $.99
|
|
|
NEW Mayan 2010 Wall Calendar - Barnhart, Edwin
Current Bid: $10.66
|
Some Really Good Sceptics:
- 2012 Prophecies: The End Is Nigh! Again.
Having been born in the '60's I, like many of you, have seen numerous dates on which the world was to end, come and go without drama or incident. So what is it that makes December 21, 2012 different? ... - The Greatest Hoax Of The 21st Century: 2012 Armageddon
This article debunks December 21st 2012. It debunks the long count calendar, Sumerian stone tablet, Galactic Plane, Pole shifts, Planetary alignment, and Prophecies. It also discusses the reasons behind 2012. - Weird Websites: End of the World Forecasts
The following predictions show when the world will end, or has already ended in 989, 1000, 1666, 1874, 1878, 1881, 1910, 1914, 1918, 1925, 1975, 1982, 1984, 2003, 2008... and of course 2012! - The 2012 Apocalypse-The End of the World As We Know It?
Yes another 2012 Hub. Everyone focuses on the scary Mesoamerican Long Count calendar but there are a lot of weird precursors to 2012 if you look around.
Nostradamus and the End of the World in 2012 in the News
- Dec. 12, 2012: End of the world, or another Y2K scare?The Canton Repository3 days ago
A year ago, the numbers meant little to most of the general public. But the year 2012 has since become embedded in popular culture, thanks to a recent movie by that name, heavy doses of media attention and Web sites galore, with many of them forecasting the end of the world. The theory goes that a cataclysmic event on a global scale will wipe out humanity on Dec. 21, 2012. Many scientists and ...
- Famous yogini comes to help prepare Telluride for energy shift of 2012Telluride Daily Planet22 hours ago
Karen Korona was in Telluride this weekend to help yoga enthusiasts prepare for the energy shift of 2012.
- Gonzo: Mailbag: Snowballs, Cliff LeeThe Philadelphia Inquirer2 days ago
Gonzo: While wishing you happy holidays, Gonzo empties his mailbag, answering questions from his readers.
The Doomsday Vault
2012 Blog
- Merry Xmas - Three Years To Go
- 21 hours ago
- Rob on Rense Radio Tomorrow
- 2 days ago
Instead of worrying about Nostradamus or the Mayan Calendar...
... We'd better do something about the real dangers we are facing now: global warming, nuclear proliferation!
SuperNatural ParaNormalities Feed:
- The Magic of Nostradamus | Socyberty
If we want to understand Nostradamus truly, it is necessary to give some attention to the views of magic he entertained and to learn from his own mouth, for instance, which readers he proposed to...
- Expressing Admiration for Our World... Merry Christmas!
Saying Merry Christmas to all my SU friends (aka "mutual subscribers") with this wonderful video made by Retrit from Greece, "expressing admiration for our world's history, arts, nature,... with a...
- Coincidence or precognition?
One may scoff at the actuality of ghosts, apparitions and poltergeists; doubt psychic phenomena; be skeptical about experiments in extrasensory perception, but there is one facet...
PrintShare it! — Rate it: up down flag this hub
Comments
I loved how Tom said chicken little...how true! Yes there is always explanations for these things. And as far as Christians believe from their BIBLE that ONLY GOD knows the time and date for the Apocolypse, End of Days, Armeggedon...whatever you call it! So I truly believe that 2012 will be just another year as always. However, I do believe in Bible Prophecy and that only common sense tells you that we are in fact in "the last days" due to world events coinsiding with prophecies show the end of a System is near...not the end of the world....
This is extremely helpful -- to be completely honest, I really was feeding myself with the contraries of opposing sides on TV shows like the History channel, where they seem fixated on future events that have been predicted by several ancient cultures. Considering Nostradamus has concluded the end of the world is not indeed 2012 although it may be a very roughening day, I'm still just a little weary about the situation and wish I held more knowledge to really gather a more legit opinion...Because, regardless of what is said, I'm pretty certain I am still going to dread the coming day of December 21st and be extremely relieved if I'm alive after it!
Dutchman this is good stuff. And you're about the net a bit too! Like me but shhhhhh! Nice to see another sensible de-bunker ... and get rid of my links. Don't encourage anyone to stop my way - I'm incredibly boring! I will link your hub on my blog :)
You seem to be sensationalizing 2012 as a doomsday strawman. The Mayan calendar doesn't end on December 21st, 2012, it merely restarts its Baktun cycle from 0, currently being in the 13th. Bolon Yokte, a Mayan deity associated with the underworld, war, and contention is said to descend at this time (4 Ahau according to Mayan dating, with a particular Mayan codice interpreting "His speech is shameless" for that date). The History Channel never seems to represent the substantial prophetic facts for the occult, or even the Revelation of Christian scripture.
Also, keep in mind that the Mayans DID foretell the demise of their civilization.
Hi,
many of the forecasts of Nestrodomous had come true in the past but not all.
Thanks for a thought provoking hub.
Praveen
Hi!
If predictions are to be believed then one thing I would like to mention that even a satelite sent from the earth will hamper with the predictions.
Hence, the science of Vaastu has gained worldwide acceptance.
vastuhub.com













Tom Cornett says:
3 months ago
Good hub....2012 may bring drastic change and a new beginning..."The End" is so overused and unfounded. We have thousands of Chicken Little book writers and movie producers who are stuffing their pockets by selling fear. The world will change...it always has.