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Please answer…! I need to know of some survival groups on Canada the are preparing for the 2012 apocalypse!!

I’ve heard about the apocalypse of 2012, and I’m extremely scared and crushed… Why then?! Anyway, I’m just curious to know if anyone knows about any survival groups in Canada, somewhere near Nova Scotia, that are preparing for this such disaster. Please, help!

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  • Bella says:

    There isn’t going to be any Apocalypse in 2012. It’s just another doomsday hoax. They come out every few years, but nothing happens. Here are the claims and thre actual facts for each:
    The Mayan Calendar – Their calendar was done in ages or cycles and their years ended at the winter solstice. The current cycle ends December 21, 2012. They didn’t predict the end of the world, it was only the end of that cycle. Their civilization died out several hundred years before the end of the cycle, so no new cycle was added.

    Alignment with the Galactic Center – The alignment was supposed to be in 1998. We will be 6 degrees off from true alignment in 2012. Because the sun is one-half of a degree wide, it will take the December solstice sun 36 years to precess through the Galactic equator This happens every 26,000 years. The Earth has been through it 173,076 times and humans 7 times.

    Polar shift – the poles are moving all the time and we don’t notice. A complete 180 degree reversal occurs over a period of thousands of years. The North Magnetic Pole is slowly drifting across the Canadian Arctic. The Geological Survey of Canada keeps track of this motion by periodically carrying out magnetic surveys to redetermine the Pole’s location. The most recent survey, completed in May, 2001, determined an updated position for the Pole and established that it is moving approximately northwest at 40 km per year. Although fast by geological standards, reversals are by no means quick on the human time scale. They take roughly 5,000 years, with estimates ranging from 1,000 years and 8,000 years.

    Niburu (Planet X) – It doesn’t exist. The Doomsayers predicted that it was to hit Earth in 2003. When it didn’t show up, they just moved it out to 2012 to coincide with the end of the Mayan calendar.

    Apophis (2004MN4) – A yellow alert for this asteroid (for the 2029 pass) was originally issued in 2001. After more points were added to its orbit, they found it wasn’t going to hit us and the alert was canceled.

    Photon Belt – (1) No photon belt or other such region of increased energy has been discovered. Photons in any case are merely particles of electromagnetic energy, which we commonly experience as light. Upon exposure to excess photons the most common transformation of your being is sunburn.
    (2) There’s no "anomaly" near the Pleiades star cluster. The Pleiades are surrounded by a nebula, or gas cloud. This cloud is composed not of photons but of dust and hydrogen gas.
    (3) The earth isn’t heading toward the Pleiades but away from them. In the 1850s it was conjectured that the earth orbited the Pleiades, but this has long since been discredited.
    (4) Paul Otto Hesse is unknown to astronomers. Someone dug up a reference to a 1986 book by him in German whose title translates as "Judgment Day: A Book to Mankind That Speaks of Things to Come."

    I see that the black hole at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy has been added now. Black holes don’t suck up everything in the galaxy. Things have to be within the Event Horizon of the black hole to be pulled in. It doesn’t matter how they are aligned. We are about 50,000 light years away from it and in no danger from it. Most galaxies are believed to have a supermassive black hole at their center.

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