Global Warning?
February 25, 2008
Whatever the year 2012 may bring, if anything, what scientists know and are telling us is that the four years before 2012 should be momentous. Our global security is in part determined by the multi-faceted global warnings that are being announced almost every month. Unlike a one time event such as Y2k was to be, the 2012 scenario is more like a four year slow motion train (planet) wreck.
The 2012 phenomenon is not a single day, date event though December 21, 2012 is the much talked about date because of the Mayan calendar and other ancient cultures datings. For the DAY or even the YEAR to hold any weight, no single cataclysmic event is to occur. That’s both the good news and the bad news. We are in fact going to be able to monitor the import and impact of 2012 along the way.
If there is a Planet X or Nibiru out there and headed this way, we will be able to actually SEE it and not theorize about its existence in the next year or so. It won’t all of a sudden surprise us on 12.21.2012.
If there are going to be catastrophic sun spots in this current cycle (#24) come 2012, we’ll continue to see the current low cycle increase (as it it) and we’ll see faster global warming. Remember, ALL of the planets are seeing an increase in their temperature- even though we’re the only ones with cars. Or, haveI missed something here?
If there is a planetary, solar system, galactic, and universe change in the works due to us moving towards the dark rift or black hole that traverses our universe, then we’ll have more numerous and major volcanic activity, earthquakes, tornadoes, and hurricanes. And we’ll see more weird and severe weather and climatic changes.
Hello!
We’re already seeing ALL of the above. The question is whether or not these are flukes and we’ll settle back down or are these GLOBAL WARNINGS of impending events leading up to the infamous December, 2012? And then this question. If these are warnings about the coming 2012 showdown, what can any of us do? Now there’s a real question to deal with; however, let’s monitor the global warnings first.
Today has enough trouble!
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