Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Predicting The End of the World

I would like to recommend a website that I, being a hippie survivalist, find somewhat fun and creative:

http://www.2012predictions.net/

It's not for everyone - too New Age-y for some, and too bleak for others. It actually kind of scared the crap out of me. What this website is, is loaded with 2012 doom-and-gloom predictions. I'm not saying I believe that they are true, but they do provide one with food for thought. One of the more realistic predictions from this site is as follows (I have taken the liberty of editing the more egregious spelling/grammatical errors):

Paulo's Prediction

Based solely on my dreams I foresee the following:
A major conflict happens around 2009-2010 and there is major social upheaval in the civilized countries (economic crisis!). This starts in spring 2009 and unfolds through 2010. By 2012 there is a peak of solar storms and a spiritual event happens but nothing extraordinary is seen by many. A few New Age people now feel more connected, and believe that a spiritual shift has happened. That will be later be revealed to be true. Many people will be away from the cities to pass that year's winter solstice.

There may be some major nuclear tensions, but hopefully not (possibly some nukes in the Middle East). Probably extreme weather and one or two tidal waves. In 2013 the world will be different, there will be a small climatic shift (colder), a few major cities will cease to exist (either from war or tidal waves) and by 2020 I see that there will be very little economic activity, following a major economic Depression. There will be very few cars, and a renewed spiritual interest by most people. People will start gathering more and more in rural communities.

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