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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).
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