Who benefits from the 2012 Conspiracy?
Waiting for the “end of the world” on December 21, 2012? There is a “good news” for you: the Mayan calendar does not, and cannot, point at this date. Why? Because it ends more than a year … earlier, on October 28, 2011! While the first date, presented in public media as a predetermined “doomsday”, is based on nothing but belief, the second is based on scientific evidence.
There is a whole culture that has emerged around the December 21, 2012 date, which serves an ideal projection screen for fantasies, fears and hopes rather than something that can be proven and understood scientifically.
In contrast, the October 28, 2001 end date can be rationally understood and has already been verified by several predictions, most recently by the Swedish scientist Carl Johan Calleman, Ph.D. In 1999, in his book Solving the Greatest Mystery of Our Time: The Mayan Calendar (published in English in 2001), he wrote that a global economic collapse (“regardless of what forms such a collapse may take”) would begin in November 2007 (“strictily speaking, the 19th”). And it did!
“I do not claim to have some unusual psychic abilities,” Carl Johan Calleman writes in the forthcoming September-October issue of The Dot Connector magazine, “and instead this prediction attests to the fact that with the right end date, October 28, 2011, the mystery of the Mayan calendar has been exactly solved.”
We have come to a point where knowing the true end date of the Mayan calendar is a critical issue, since how we relate to the future will directly depend on it. Those who advocate the evidence-based end date of October 28, 2011 may, in fact, advise people to prepare themselves for this further economic meltdown beforehand.
“While many people advocating the December 21, 2012 date are simply jumping on a bandwagon to create some visibility for themselves (and sell various products),” Carl Johan Calleman writes, “I feel it is time that they consider what kind of responsibility this implies also for other people. It is probably not an accident that the first major Hollywood movie, surely planned to confuse people about the Mayan calendar and tout the December 21, 2012 date, is scheduled to be released in November of 2009… The ruling media will then use the December 21, 2012 date to manipulate the truth… It is quite easy to see in whose interest it is that the Mayan calendar, in this way, is projected to a time in the future when all alignment with it will be too late.”
Read the whole article (12 magazine pages, with tables and graphs!) by Carl Johan Calleman in the forthcoming September-October issue of The Dot Connector magazine!
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