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  2. 2012 phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, an Ipsos poll of 16,000 adults in 21 countries found that 8 percent had experienced fear or anxiety over the possibility of the world ending in December 2012, while an average of 10 percent agreed with the statement "the Mayan calendar, which some say 'ends' in 2012, marks the end of the world", with responses as high as 20 percent ...

  3. List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events - Wikipedia

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    21 Dec 2012 Various: The 2012 phenomenon predicted the world would end at the end of the 13th b'ak'tun. The Earth would be destroyed by an asteroid, Nibiru, or some other interplanetary object; an alien invasion; or a supernova.

  4. Mayan Calendar 2012: How The End-Of-The-World Myth Can Help ...

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    Mayan civilization itself ended hundreds of years ago, but the calendar ticked They had agriculture, written language and, as we've been learning in story after story this week, a calendar.

  5. Maya calendar - Wikipedia

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    Misinterpretation of the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar was the basis for a popular belief that a cataclysm would take place on December 21, 2012. December 21, 2012 was simply the day that the calendar went to the next bʼakʼtun, at Long Count 13.0.0.0.0. The date of the start of the next b'ak'tun (Long Count 14.0.0.0.0) is March 26, 2407.

  6. Another Year, Another Doomsday Bust - AOL

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    Well, here we are. I'm writing this article, and you're reading it, on the 21st day of December 2012. The world didn't end! It might seem like Congress and the Dow Jones Industrial Average are ...

  7. The Mayan Apocalypse: Live Blogging The End Of The World ...

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    Three quarters of the world's population is now safe 1:20 PM EST: NRA. 9:20 PM EST: Europe and its ancient capitals are safe to be destroyed at a later date by austerity, unemployment ...

  8. 2012 - Wikipedia

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    December 212012 phenomenon: End of 13th b'ak'tun in the Mayan calendar, supposed end of the world according to new age beliefs. Festivities took place to commemorate the event in the countries that were part of the Maya civilization ( Mexico , Guatemala , Honduras , and El Salvador ), with main events at Chichén Itzá in Mexico and Tikal ...

  9. Nibiru cataclysm - Wikipedia

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    One frequently cited date was December 21, 2012. This date had many apocalyptic associations, as it was the end of a cycle in the long count in the Maya calendar. Several writers published books connecting the encounter with 2012. [23] Despite that date having passed, many websites still contend that Nibiru/Planet X is en route to Earth.