
The Winter Solstice of 2012. The exact date of December 21, 2012 is the most controversial date in all of history. It is the precise date of the prediction of the end of the world. Nothing has struck up such controversy on Earth before. Why this one particular date? What can scientists, philosophers and ordinary people decode and conclude it to mean? There are millions of theories regarding the future prediction, and based on historical evidence I've found from researching the evidence of others, here's what I've found. *Keep in mind none of the facts below are in my own opinion or of my own personal findings. However everything has been re-written free of any legitimate plagiarism.*
There are several historical, as well as modern prophecies that all conclude December 21st, 2012 as being the end of civilization, and overall the end of the World. This date has been drawn back as the end of time in the Mayan Calender, the Ancient Chinese 'I-Ching", as well as an internet program created to determine stocks called 'Web bot'. All of these prophesies share several accuracies in common.
The days we live in right now, were predicted long long ago. Predictions of war, famine, natural disasters, rises and falls of empires and economies- all elements of what has been predicted centuries before current time's arrival. Some of these predictions have come from The Bible, the Temples of Ancient Rome, Pyramids of Ancient Maya, the Chinese 'I-Ching', and the Internet.
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On December 21, 2012, the Earth will be in exact alignment with our sun, and the centre of the Milky Way. This galactic event only occurs Once every 25,800 years. Geophysicists have come up with a theory that is shockingly similar to the events predicted by the Mayan alignment. This phenomenon is more commonly known as "pole shift". During this, the entire mantle of the Earth shifts within a course of only a few


This identical "dooms day" date has also been predicted by Ancient Chinese through the oldest Chinese text called the "I CHING", translated into "The Book of Changes". The I Ching is used most commonly for personal fortune-telling. One asks a question from the text, then tossed three coins. If the outcome is mostly tails, you draw a straight line. If the outcome is mostly heads, you draw a broken line. This method is repeated six times so that there will be a series of six lines accounted for; this is also called a Hexagram. In this hexagram, there are 64 possible combinations. There are small texts appended to each of the 64 combinations which are said to tell the future. After looking up the meaning behind the hexagram of your question, you will find an answer astonishingly relevant to the question asked. However, Scientific rationalists claim that the evocative language of the I Ching only makes it 'appear' accurate.
Contoversial Researcher Terrance Mckenna, took realization in an unrecognized pattern of the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching. The 6 lines and 64 combinations can be used as a ratio of change and plotted on a graph. McKenna mapped this graph over a time line and found astonishingly accurate relations for all of the 4000 years of recorded history. His graph time line begins in the beginning of China's Shang Dynasty, the same period of the beginning of civilization in other regions of the world. the 64 hexagrams repeat 64 times over history. McKenna named this theory "Time Wave Zero". This elevations and falls of his I Ching graph appear to accurately match the predictions of the Fall of the Roman Empire, the Discovery of the New World, and the World Wars of the 20th Century. The oddest thing of all was that Mckenna's time line came to a complete end on one precise date: December 21, 2012.

"When pictures look alive with movements free, when ships like fishes swim beneath the sea, when men outstripping birds can fly the skies, then half the world deep drenched in blood shall die."- Mother Shipton, another known Oracle who lived in Yorkshire England in the early 1500's, centuries after the prophecies of Merlin were recorded. She was born with human and "other-world's" spirit. Within her biography written in the 1600's, Mother Shipton accurately predicted the death of Henry VIII as well as the defeat of the Spanish Armada. She also had predicted Queen Victoria by name, and had predicted the World Wars I and II. 1641 was the first year Mother Shipton's Prophecies made it to print, however when scholars tried to configure the tracking of the original texts, none were found, leaving no evidence of the actual existence of Mother Shipton. It has been suggested that Mother Shipton was created by London writer Richard Head in 1684, who's plummeting writing career was uptaken when he began publishing the prophecies. Richard head has said that"Mother Shipton" also predicted the Great Plague as well as the London Fire of 1666. he could get away with this because he was writing about these events years after they had occurred. The shocking fact about this uncertainty in events, was even if Richard Head had indeed created the fictional character of Mother Shipton, his later predictions came to be accurate. "In the air men shall be seen, around the world thoughts will sly in the twinkling of an eye, owmen dress like men in trousers wear, and cut off all their locks of hair. Mother Shipton."- Mother Shipton.
The Holy Bible is the most legendary source of prophecies. Jesus predicted that Jerusalem would be destroyed by the Romans and it happened. The book of Revelation predicted that Apocalyptic "war fare" in the near future. The Book of Revelation was written by a man named "John". John predicted bizarre and strange things. "Flying creatures with streaming hair making the noise of a thousand horses, self propelled chariots belching in flames, diseases that kill one quarter of the Earth." John also foresaw a time of global war-fare centred in the middle east and foresaw the rise and fall of a "demonic world leader, the anti-christ." The Book of Revelation was written basically as an introduction to the events about to occur during the Apocalypse. Biblical Scholars today place questions about the direct link regarding the Book of Revelation and the current events taking place today. Many people believe that the Book of Revelation was merely a set of codes, however these codes were actually meant to reflect John's time (over 2000 years ago). The Book of Revelation began the symbolic meaning behind the dreaded number of "666"- which according to the Book of Revelation is the "mark of the beast". Others have theoretically examined it to be a numerical code for the anti-christ, a modern day demonic world leader. Some historians have said that the number "666" may have a connection to the Ancient Greek leader Nero, who was a persecutor of Christian believers. The numerological deciphering of Emperor Nero's name adds up precisely to the number 666. The Prophecies within the Book of Revelation were reflections on the Roman Empire times but people today believe that it has a strikingly similar connection with the 2012 prophecy of our time.
In 1890, a Native American named Black Elk claimed to have a series of dreams referring to the soon-to-come Apocalypse. Black Elk predicted that after his own people had been destroyed, there was going to be an even bigger apocalypse affecting the entire world. "All over the Universe, I could hear the winds roar like wild beasts fighting. It was dark and terrible about me, like rapid gun fire, and a world of smoke, like women and children whaling and screaming all over the world."- Black Elk.

The newest form of prophesies comes from an oracle not even human. "The Web Bot Project" is the name of this foretelling program created in the late 1990's as a program to predict stock changes. The idea behind the Web Bot Project was that the program would scan massive amounts of languages would be gathered and hit a direct link to the collective unconscious and a hopeful insight into the future. The Web Bot's predictions are impressively accurate. In August of 2004, the Web Bot made a prediction of mass earthquakes resulting in approximately 300,000 deaths and substantial water lever increases relative to the earthquakes. This prediction deemed to have direct relation to the Asian Tsunami in December 2004. This Web Bot also predicted the Anthrax attacks in Washington DC in 2001, the massive power-outage of East Coast North America in August 2003, and the destruction of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. According the Web bots, a series of world wide catastrophes reaches its peak in the year 2012.
Just one thing wrong with all this doomsaying: it sets a date for the end of the world. It's profitable to scare people with a rush of technical failures in an age when everything is more dependent on technology than ever, and with increasing natural disasters in an age of global warning. In truth, all this is normal and as it should be. The end of the world, or of the age, as applicable, can only come when it isn't expected (Mt 24:44: So you also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.)
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