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Will the prophecies of Nostradamus and others be right? They said that before the end we would experience pandemics, wars, and famine. To me this is just one more coincidence to tie in with 2012.

7 comments:

WP Robot autoposter plugin said...

It has nothing to do with 2012.

Tiggy said...

Nostradamus did not predict that the world would end in 2012, neither did the Mayans (whose calendar is being used to generate the hysteria). The mayan calendar ends in 2012, then it starts again from the start, like a clock reaching 11.59 then starting again from 12.00.
Nostradamus is a fraud. Essentially, he wrote a whole lot of gibberish and vagueness that people have pored over and tried to match to historical events. These "prophesies" could be taken a tiny bit more seriously if they happened in order, but they do not.
If I lived in 1501 and I made a prophesy like "The pale tower would bend but not break", imagine in the next 500 years, how many people could claim that the prophesy relates to something going on around them. If I made a hundred prophetic statements, all as vague and none in chronological order, imagine how many world events you could match them to.

Ishtar said...

There have always been epidemics, wars, and famine. Nostradamus was quite safe in prophesying this. It's like prophesying that the sun will continue to come up.
The 2012 thing is a total crock; it's just the ending of the cycle of a calendar made by a civilization long since destroyed, and the beginning of a new cycle. Just like New Year's every year.

j.farro1 said...

Borders will be locked down, trade will cease, all i can say is i am glad i is Aussie, we nice an isolated, even if swine flu was prevalent in one of our cities they are so spread out the others would be fine.

Divine Oubliette said...

Hopefully, we need some major population control.

erin said...

woohoo

kotaylo1 said...

ur gunna die of swine flu. start panicking now.

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