If you are reading this, that means you have survived to live another day, which is just as I suspected and found to be the case during my 2 years of research on the Maya calendar. As most of you have figured out, the Maya did not predict the end of the world. My research of the Maya and their ever mysterious calendar that we all have been told was the meaning of the end of the world, was not only a misinterpretation of the date the Long Count Calendar ended (just as our Gregorian calendar ends every Dec 31), but also a misconception of the meaning of end of the Long Count Calendar days.
If you are still curious as to why the world did not come to end and why fire and brimstone was not sent to destroy us all, it's not too late to order my book and learn the facts behind the myths. Just click on the links to order your copy today! If you did believe the hype of the end of days, and wake up tomorrow feeling slightly foolish that you were hoodwinked, purchase a copy of my book and learn why you really had nothing to worry about in the first place. Happy Winter Soltice everyone!
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I was granted a second interview with Spiritually Raw TV and internet TV show. The hosts April and Ajay are great. You can watch my second interview here.
Spiritually Raw TV - Episode "Hookwinked" Last night on CNBC I watched a showed called "Apocalypse 2012". It was all about the believers of the December 21, 2012 Doomsday prophesy. Most of them claimed they had the scientific evidence that in deed this was the what the Maya meant by their long count calendar end date. Then it interviewed different people and what their survival strategy was for this date.
One gentleman was building an underground condo for people to buy. He's spent millions of dollars on this project and it's not finished yet. The thing that I don't understand is the people who are buying these million dollar condos. The craziest thing I have heard so far though is Peter Gertsen's "Leap of Faith 2012". He actually believes that he will jump into another dimension when he jumps off a high cliff in the Arizona desert. He's encouraging others to join him. I find this man to socially irresponsible. He claims he's not responsible for his followers. Which I find such a claim to be so absurd. The only dimension he'll be jumping into when he jumps off a cliff is the dead dimension. I surely do hope that no one follows him and jumps to their deaths. The fact is that no one truly knows and there is no hard cold scientific facts that specifically state what the ending of their calendar meant. The December 21, 2012 date is one that was derived by Mayanist Eric Thompson and he did not use scientific evidence to arrive at that date. Many scientists are beginning to abandon the belief of the December 21, 2012 date. It simply is a miscalculation. The correlation of the end of the Maya long count calendar is determined from three calendar systems: the Maya Long Count Calendar, the Julian Calendar, and the Gregorian Calendar. Many inaccuracies flood both the Julian Calendar and the Gregorian calendar is it is next to impossible to pinpoint an exact Gregorian calendar date. So before you gamble away all your finances, buy a million dollar bunker, or anything else that is unthinkable on any other day, just remember December 22, 2012 will indeed arrive, and humanity will continue on. |
AuthorBonnie Bley is an Award Winning Author. She is a native of Wyoming, spent her formative years in the border reservation town of Hardin, MT, situated in the southeastern corner of Montana. Her educational journey took her to Aberdeen, SD, and Bloomington, MN, where she honed her skills and knowledge. In the late Archives
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