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the world could end on 12 21 2012, but it could end tomorrow, or the day after. it could end right now. the mayans didnt predict it would, they just made a calendar. our calendar ends on December 31 evary year. every theory has a loophole. just go here http:/wwwzperiodzyoutubezperiodzcom/watch?v=CDCURSfzhyphenzC_Q to prove it

2012 is not meant to be a ending there are a multitude of ancient religions from across

globe that all state it to b a new beginning and a spiritual awakening for mankind.

religions and there belief's;

hopi; believes it would b a 25year period of purification, followed by end of fourth world and beginning of fifth.

mayans; the end of days of the end of time as we know it.

maoris; say it as the veils dissolve and there will b a merging of the physical and spiritual worlds.

zulu; believe the world will b turned upside down.

hindus; kali yuga (end of time of man) also the coming of kalki and the critical mass of enlightened ones.

Inca; call it the age of meeting ourselves again.

Aztecs; the time of the sixth sun. a time of transformation. creation of a new race.

dogon; say that the spaceship of the visitors, the nommo, will return in the form of a blue star.

pueblo; acknowledge it to be the merging into the fifth world.

Cherokee; there ancient calendar ends exactly 2012 as does the mayans calendar.

seneca; teach the wisdom, prophesy and philosophy of earth history.

tibetan; kalachakra teachings are phrophesies left by ancient buddha predicting the coming of the golden age.

Egypt; acording to the Great Pyramid (stone calendar ), present time cycle ends in the year 2012 ad.

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