The Mayan 2012 “End of the World” Prophecy: People Buy “Noah’s Ark Survival Pods” …

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Hear the Mayan Prophecy for Yourself

The Mayan 2012 end of the world “prophecy” is scaring the pants off numerous children and suicidal teeangers. 1-in-10 people believe that the Mayans have prophesied the end of the world (and see this). A Google search for “Maya 2012″ currently brings up 700 million hits, almost as popular as the world’s most popular searches.

In China, some people are buying Noah’s Ark type survival pods to weather the 2012 “apocalypse”:

gal land Qiyuan4 600x400 People Freak Out and Buy Noahs Ark Survival Pods ... But the Mayans Say 2012 Isnt the End of the World

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gal land Qiyuan12 600x400 People Freak Out and Buy Noahs Ark Survival Pods ... But the Mayans Say 2012 Isnt the End of the World

We’ve extensively documented that the Mayans never said the world will end in 2012.  See End of the World: Hear the 2012 Prophecy … Direct from the Mouths of the Mayan Priests

For a few days only, you can watch online – for free – the brand new video “Shift of the Ages”, in which the head Mayan elder directly explains the Mayan prophecy.


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