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Posted by Adam420 on Mar-15-2011 00:39:

2012...starting to look more real

And this not a "omg look what happened in Japan and the whole world is going to shit" and so on and so forth.

This is a very simple and realistic view...

First we had the massive Chile earthquake last year. Then there was the New Zealand earthquake not long ago. Now Japan. These countries are all around the Pacific Ring of Fire.

The Mayans predicted 2012. The Mayans were based in Central America....Nicaragua, Honduras, Belize,etc...All countries around the ring of fire as well.

I think that the level of activity of these tectonic plates is multiplying very rapidly and could very well result in a calamitous event of unseen proportions sometime at the end of 2012.

If the fact that the Mayan calendar ended in 2012 is at all an indication of the world coming to an end...well the Mayans knew a lot but I don't think they knew how much bigger the world was beyond their geographical concentration. So 2012 could essentially be the end of their world, specific to their geography.

I hope I'm making sense here. I'm sure others have said this too. But I just feel like the tectonic activity in the region is going to keep increasing and something be will happen soon. I guess the hope is that such an event would not affect the entire planet. It probably would though....because flooding and earthquakes in one part of the world could mean disasters entirely different in nature in other parts.

Anyway, discuss, and let me know if I'm simply repeating a thought echoed by many others. I guess basically what I'm saying is that if 2012 predictions are true, it doesn't literally mean end of the world, but something really really bad happening in that geographic region (which happens to be like 1/2 of the world anyway).


Posted by idoru on Mar-15-2011 00:41:


Posted by The17sss on Mar-15-2011 00:42:

I think it's all a humbling picture at how little control over the planet man actually has, and thinks he has.


Posted by Danny Ocean on Mar-15-2011 00:42:

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...953&forumid=16&


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-15-2011 00:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...953&forumid=16&


same but different

i didn't want my post to be a reply in an 8 page thread


Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-15-2011 00:44:

quote:
Originally posted by The17sss
I think it's all a humbling picture at how little control over the planet man actually has, and thinks he has.


Yeah, I tend to agree.


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-15-2011 00:46:

Guys all I'm saying is remove the mysticism from the 2012 scenario....this could easily be grounded in science, facts.


Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-15-2011 00:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
Guys all I'm saying is remove the mysticism from the 2012 scenario....this could easily be grounded in science, facts.


You're talking about a "prediction" though. Sounds kind of mystic to me


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-15-2011 00:51:

Maybe it wasn't just a prediction?


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Mar-15-2011 00:52:

All we�re saying is you�re a fucking moron.


Posted by aNYthing on Mar-15-2011 00:58:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
All we�re saying is you�re a fucking moron.


Subtle. Laconic. Concise. Oh wait, it was pkc chiming in. moving right along.


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-15-2011 00:59:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
All we�re saying is you�re a fucking moron.


And you are?


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Mar-15-2011 01:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
And you are?


Compared to you? God�s gift to the human intellect.


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-15-2011 01:05:

Ok buddy nice trolling


Posted by aNYthing on Mar-15-2011 01:09:

I wouldn't reach that far, eg 2012 bs, but fact is that 99% of life that existed on this wretched rock has been extinct. Its pretty arrogant to think that we're special. Continents shift, if Pangea, Ur, and countless other iterations of our continents are of any indication. Earth does what it does and were just along for the ride. Also, seismic acticivity is not entirely unpedictable, we are just not knowledgeable enough yet.

What I did learn from these events is that no government, no matter howw developed the country is, is prepared to deal with such disasters. It is all an illusion. Look at australia, japan, and good ol usa. When shit hits the fan, you can't count on these fat cunts to react in time. If this happened in usa, we'd see the ugly side of disaster real quick, if Katrina was of any indication.

So, count on yourself and plan accordingly, 2012 or not.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-15-2011 01:12:

I don't get this Mayan thing. It's possible (although extremely unlikely) that the world will end in 2012, although we'd have to define "end of the world" more precisely... but why on Earth do people give it more credence because the fucking Mayan calender ends? What the fuck did the Mayans know that raises them above the level of other superstitious thousand-year-old civilisations?


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-15-2011 01:14:

yea good post. I mean look, I realize that the recent activity could be nothing more than business as usual and the fact is nowadays we just have the media and communication technologies to capture and broadcast it. My OP is really more than anything based on the theory that these past few events have acted as a trigger for one another, and sort of a chain reaction has gone off where a finale will be reached in the not-too-distant-future.


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-15-2011 01:15:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I don't get this Mayan thing. It's possible (although extremely unlikely) that the world will end in 2012, although we'd have to define "end of the world" more precisely... but why on Earth do people give it more credence because the fucking Mayan calender ends? What the fuck did the Mayans know that raises them above the level of other superstitious thousand-year-old civilisations?


Someone didn't read the OP.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Mar-15-2011 01:19:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I don't get this Mayan thing. It's possible (although extremely unlikely) that the world will end in 2012, although we'd have to define "end of the world" more precisely... but why on Earth do people give it more credence because the fucking Mayan calender ends? What the fuck did the Mayans know that raises them above the level of other superstitious thousand-year-old civilisations?


The world is full of new-age faggots who have foolish romantic notions concerning indigenous culture(s) and how intelligent and wise and worldly they were, at least compared to modern man�s evil modern science.


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-15-2011 01:21:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
The world is full of new-age faggots who have foolish romantic notions concerning indigenous culture(s) and how intelligent and wise and worldly they were, at least compared to modern man�s evil modern science.


So I suppose I am one of those "new-age faggots" according to you?


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Mar-15-2011 01:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
Someone didn't read the OP.


Oh, I read it. I just don't see how the Mayans could possibly know anything about tectonic plate activity. And if they did, you're suggesting they knew enough to predict the year of a massive seismic event thousands of years into the future, even though modern science doesn't have a clue it's going to happen the year before. And if you're not suggesting that, why bring up the Mayans or their geographical location at all?


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Mar-15-2011 01:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
So I suppose I am one of those "new-age faggots" according to you?


That depends. Do you feel the mayans could predict occurrences thousands of years in the future?


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-15-2011 01:30:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
That depends. Do you feel the mayans could predict occurrences thousands of years in the future?


Ok, I suppose not.

BUT. Let's remove the subjects of the Mayans and 2012 then and have a discussion about what I mentioned a few posts up, that there has been a serious spike in seismic activity in the region in recent years and that there is possibly a chain reaction taking place at the moment that could result in global catastrophic events in the near future the likes of which we have not even come close to seeing as a race altogether?


Posted by Adam420 on Mar-15-2011 01:34:

But mind you, I do believe to an extent in astronomy/astrology and I believe they used such tools. I mean what goes on in space does affect what goes on on earth, with magnetic forces and whatnot. I mean it's not completely out of the question. They used science, not some kind of shamanistic ritual to determine these things. Egypt, Mesopotamian, Greece, they all used these means to predict events.


Posted by kadomony on Mar-15-2011 01:36:

Hey, how about this?

2012 is a massive social experiment. What will cause the end of the world or human civilization is ourselves. As the date approaches, religious and radical zealots will no doubt start riots, looting, and civil unrest. Society will crumble and massive deaths will occur due to mass hysteria.

Meanwhile the Mayans or whoever will be all:

safe in their cave bunkers.


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