Critically examining the "End of the World"
Doomsayers
Top 5 2012 Scams and/or Scammers
Mar 14th
There are still people trapped by debris in Japan and snake oil salesmen are already lining up to claim this tragedy is proof for whatever brand of crazy they happen to be selling. This all too normal, all too natural tragedy is being cited as the beginning of the end by more than one group of people who have found a way to make their money off the end of the world. So we’re going to take a time to look at the ravenous ghouls who are all to willing to cash in on people’s fear and panic. With that said, let’s look at 5 of the biggest lies, or liars, trying to cash in on Dec 21, 2012.
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Patrick Geryl is the author of a number of books where he claims to explain the “impending disaster” using the “ancient secrets” of the Egyptians and Annunaki. Of course, this is utter bullshit. He’s selling books like they were iPods and using the profits to invest in a compound in Spain for himself and his followers. Or more likely, himself when Dec 22, 2012 rolls around and we’re all still here. He can just say “oops, must have been wrong” and retire to his mountainous Spanish villa. Poor guy.
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Nancy Lieder first gained notoriety when she declared that an alien intelligence from the Zeta Reticuli cluster had warned her of impending disaster for all of Earth. First, it was the Hale-Bopp comet hiding something terrible. Then it was the impending arrival of Planet X in 2003. When Planet X did not arrive, it took virtually no time at all for Ms Lieder to change the arrival date for Armageddon to one which already had some footing in the popular consciousness, the “end” of the Maya(n) calendar, 2012. I imagine once Dec 22nd arrives, she’ll just pick a new date for our doom, and continue to operate her website and sell her books until the day she dies, or the world ends. Guess which one I’d bet on happening first.
The Maya(n) Calendar is obviously an inanimate object (in the same way the Gregorian calendar is an “object.”). It can not control who claims it as evidence for their own particular theory of doom and profit. Be it Patrick Geryl, Nancy Lieder, or any number of random people on Youtube, more and more people are pointing to this amazing act of time keeping and astronomy as some kind of monster just waiting for the opportunity to bring ruin to us all. But that kind of thinking is based entirely on a flawed understanding of the Maya(n) culture, and their calendar. There are a number of artifacts that include dates pointing to the next “cycle,” which is to say, the Maya(n) did not think their calender “ended” on Dec 21, 2012.-
Planetary Alignment and/or Galactic Alignment, much like the Maya(n) calendar are both ideas that have been seized upon by multiple groups and multiple theories. These alignment claims usually assert that a rare astronomical event will occur that will imperil the Earth. Essentially there is nothing to them. NASA and the astronomy community at large point out that the described alignments either will not occur, or happen all the time over and over again. In short, there’s nothing to any claims of any kind of alignment of celestial bodies.
Prophecies, both biblical and those of people like Nostradamus, are also frequently cited by various 2012 theorists as proof of their theory. Their adherents will work feverishly to associate any real world event or tragedy with their prophecy of choice in an attempt to legitimize their own beliefs. Ultimately though, prophecies are easily fulfilled when one looks back on them from the future and has the luxury of including, or excluding, events for the sake of demonstrating the veracity of the prophecy. Nostradamus did not make any 2012 prophecy. Neither did the Maya(n) people or the Bible, actually. In fact, it’s hard to find a legitimate “2012 prophecy” that’s more than 20 or 30 years old.
There is no reason to worry about 2012. We have enough problems with managing our limited resources as is. Don’t be fooled by any of these lies, or the liars that use them. You have more important things to be concerned about.
Michael Ruppert Warns About Collapse
Mar 10th
Michael Ruppert is a smart man. Unlike most of our other “Doomsayers” Ruppert does not tie his concerns to arbitrary dates or ancient calendars. He does however tie them to a very specific event. He may not be able to determine exactly when that event will occur, but he’s got a lot of good reasons to think it will be soon. What Michael Ruppert is so worried about is peak oil, and you should be worried too.
Ruppert is an author and investigative journalist with several books to his credit. He has spent years looking at foreign policy, fiscal policy, and energy policy. He was able to predict the economic collapse of 2008 fully three years ahead of its time. He didn’t do that with a crystal ball, but rather by paying attention to the details. Anybody who really examines economics will realize how much of any economy is based on, essentially, mass delusion. That is, the willingness of a group of people to treat fiat currency (cash) as if it had real value. It does not. The value of currency constantly fluctuates, and at the end of the day, nobody can live by eating money. One need only look at post WW1 Germany’s economy to see how quickly things we have come to rely on as dependable, like currency, can become utterly useless. When a dollar bill is worth more as fuel than anything else, things will be bleak indeed.
Here’s the trailer for his 2009 movie Collaspe.
This movie is terrifying, not because the information came from an alien intelligence, or because the calamity it discusses is some event out of ancient prophecy. Rather, what makes this film so frightening is its utter lack of such nonsense. It deals with nothing but facts as it analyzes some of the more unpleasant truths that haunt our modern energy addicted society. Honestly by the time I got to the end of this movie I was left wonder “what’s the point in caring?” While the information was certainly a “downer” I realized that wallowing in self pity is useless. Even if efforts to protect my self and my family are futile, I would rather try than do nothing. I may not be faster than that bear, but I’ll be damned if I’m going to be the slowest camper.
If you’re a member of Amazon Prime, you can watch the film for free, everybody else will have to rent it, buy it, or… something. Regardless of how you gain access to this movie, I strongly suggest you take the time to watch it. Awareness is critical so share it with your friends, family, and neighbors. The first step to dealing with a problem is to recognize that the problem actually exists.
Timewave Zero, Terence McKenna, and 2012
Aug 23rd
Terence McKenna’s Timewave Zero theory is one of many popular theories about what might possibly occur on 12 21, 2012. Granted, the fact that he may have tailored his date to coincide with the end of the Maya(n) calendar’s current cycle is a pretty reasonable explanation as to why this theory is becoming widely accepted.
Essentially Timewave Zero is based on the results of a computer program that McKenna developed as part of his formulation of Novelty Theory. Essentially McKenna posits that the amount of “novelty” occurring in the Universe will increase or decrease in relation to time. According to this theory the Universe is designed to both increase and decrease Novelty, or newness. He posits that this newness can be modeled as a wave that indicates when, if not where, Novelty will increase or decrease. This model is supposedly capable of tracking significant events in history, though considering it’s a cosmological model, one has to wonder what kind of event actually has historical significance from a cosmological viewpoint.
This model apparently has an asymptote in 2012, or as McKenna called it a “Singularity of Novelty.” While reports vary as to whether or not the model initially coincided with the 12 21 2012 end date of the Maya(n) calendar cycle, by the time McKenna died this was the “official” time that theorized singularity would occur. But what would a Singularity of Novelty actually entail?
That is a hard question to answer, as the theory itself essentially claims that such an event would involve everything possible happening all at once. If his theory is accurate the world as we know it, hell the Universe as we know it, would be radically and fundamentally altered. But there is good news, according to Timewave Zero, the period after would be an “Age of Peace.” Furthermore, it is highly unlikely that if such a cosmic shift did occur that anybody would be particularly bothered by it. Everything, existence itself, would be fundamentally changed by the event. Concerns about anarchistic post-apocalyptic survival would not only be unnecessary but irrelevant.
Terence McKenna was a brilliant man, but it is important to remember that much of his Novelty Theory was based on his own experimentation with psychedelic substances such as psilocybin mushrooms. Not to discount the possibility that altered states of consciousness might lead to better understandings of the Universe and how we fit into them, it is important to remember that such states can just as easily lead people into believing that they are being chased by mythic beings or speaking to God. (McKenna himself felt that he was able to hear the voice of Logos, an essentially benevolent God like entity while under the influence of these substances, who in fact helped him develop his Novelty Theory.)
The cynic in me has a hard time believing that the ideas proposed by the Timewave Zero theory will come to pass. However, even if they do, there does not seem to be any way to avoid the consequences, or even a reason to worry much about what they will be. On the other hand, if Timewave Zero is not accurate, there are plenty of dangers to the human species from both natural and man made events that we must all prepare for. If Timewave Zero does not deliver an Age of Peace, it is up to all of us to usher in such a time of prosperity ourselves.
Patrick Geryl – Mr 2012 or Mr Crazy?
Feb 2nd
In his book The Orion Prophecy, Patrick Geryl, sometimes called “Mr 2012″ claims to understand secret information about the process of geomagnetic reversal. Essentialy Mr Geryl asserts that bombardment by the sun will lead to an instant change in the polarization of the magnetic field, thus causing apocalyptic havoc on the planet. While it is true that the magnetic field reverses, the tidal waves and earthquakes he insists will coincide with the event are fantastic in nature. The truth is that the Earth’s magnetic field has reversed dozens of times, including several times in humanity’s past.
Not only does he seem to be anticipating earthquakes and tidal waves along with the magnetic reversal, he asserts that entire continents will shift hundreds of kilometers almost instantly. If any of this is sounding like science fiction, or a recent Roland Emmerich Hollywood Blockbuster, I would not be surprised. The hyperbole used in his text is not uncommon, there are any number of gurus willing to claim that they have “secret insight” of “esoteric knowledge” in the name of turning a profit. The problem arises that when what should be entertainment at the least, and theory at the most, is espoused as irrefutable truth is the very real panic and fear that it can instill in people who do not have a background in geology, physics, or history.
That being said, if you do want to take a brief walk through crazy town to see first hand what profiteering hysteria looks like, you can find The Orion Prophecy by Mr Geryl on Amazon.
87 Day Solar Cycle
Apr 22nd
The theory is based on Patrick Geryl decoding Mayan and Egyptian tablets, deriving an 87 day small cycle of sun spots that measure up to a massive eruption in 2012. The last major anomalous ejection was July 31st into August 1st of 2010, in which a double filament “solar-tsunami” erupted. This makes today, Oct 26 – Wednesday, Oct 28th to be the next “big one.” The theory is not confirmed in my own mind unless something big happens in the next 72 hours. A big event will not necessarily affect the planet. For those of you following the webbot report, this theory is where he derives Oct 27th to be the start of aa tipping point sampler pack. Geryl’s Theory, as written by Cliff High (author of the webbot program) – www.halfpasthuman.com Patrick Geryl owns Kerry Cassidy in a project camelot interview – www.youtube.com “Has the earth tilted in our lifetime?” – nearing.newsvine.com Check the following sites if you’re interested in learning about solar activity. sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov


