Monday, 5 March 2012

MAYAN LIGHT BEAM!

Posted on Friday, March 2nd, 2012
A light beam to the heavens has appeared in the Mayan ruins.  Experts say this proves we are all doomed in 2012!
Many people have questioned the Mayan prophecy that says the world will end on December 21, 2012, but there is evidence that God, (or Gods as the Mayans believe), disagree.
For the last several weeks, a colored beam of light has been seen shooting from the heavens into the Mayan ruins and then back again.
This has all happened in the ancient Mayan city of Chichen Itza at El Castillo, a pyramid that once served as a sacred temple to the Mayan god Kukulkan.
There are many witnesses who have seen the Mayan light beam come and go.  Most say that dark clouds appear out of nowhere than it shoots down from the sky.  It usually lasts for ten to fifteen minutes and many witnesses say they hear “angelic music” when the light first appears.
“It was amazing!” said one witness.  ”It made me so happy, and so sad.  Happy because it was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen and sad, because now I know I am going to die this year.”
Locals are convinced that the light beam is a sign from the gods — a warning about Dec. 21, 2012, the date that marks the end of the Mayan calendar cycle.
Better start getting your estate in order

Thursday, 2 February 2012

EARTH TO COLLIDE WITH NIBIRU ON JULY 21, 2012!

Posted on Friday, January 20th, 2012
NASA scientists reportedly have confirmed that the planet Nibiru will collide with Earth in July of 2012.
The Nibiru collision with Earth in 2012 had been predicted for a while, but astrophysicists, cosmologists and astronomers around the world have come to a consensus that Earth will collide with the planet, which lies just outside Pluto.
Nibiru, in Babylonian Astronomy translates to “Planet of Crossing” or “Point of Transition”, especially of rivers, i.e. river crossings or ferry-boats, a term of the highest point of the ecliptic, i.e. the point of summer solstice, and its associated constellation. The establishment of the Nibiru point is described in tablet 5 of the Enuma Elish. Its cuneiform sign was often a cross, or various winged disc. The Sumerian culture was located in the fertile lands between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, at the southern part of today’s Iraq.
As the highest point in the paths of the planets, Nibiru was considered the seat of the summus deus who pastures the stars like sheep, in Babylon identified with Marduk. This interpretation of Marduk as the ruler of the cosmos was identified as an early monotheist tendency in Babylonian religion by Alfred Jeremias.
Natural disasters are accelerating exponentially and astronomers believe that they are being caused by Nibiru coming closer and closer to Earth.
Beings from Nibiru are considered closer to human beings than any other beings in our galaxy.   Many extraterrestrial experts believe that the gray beings from Nibiru have been on Earth many times before and have combined their DNA with humans to create a more evolved life form.
The original prediction that Nibiru would collide with earth came from an unlikely source.  A Wisconsin woman Nancy Lieder  said that as a young girl she was contacted by extraterrestrials called Zetas who had set up a communication device in her brain and sent out messages to her and they had told her about the Nibiru collision.
Though she had predicted the year of doom as 2003, however it has been linked with the year 2012 after the interpretations with Sumerian and Mayan calendars. According to the interpretation recorded by astronaut writer Zecharia Sitchin, it is said that a planet that crosses Earth once in 3600 years and is an opportunity for the Annunaki (the inhabitants of Nibiru) to interact with the humans.
NASA is publicly denying anything about collision (and even deny the existence of Nibiru), but privately several sources in NASA have confirmed the projected collision date of July 21, 2012.
The world has seen many such claims of doom come and go.  But many believe that with The Nibiru collision fits in well with the Mayan prophecy – the apocalypse in 2012.
We’ll see come July…

Thursday, 12 January 2012


DOOMSDAY CLOCK APPROACHES MIDNIGHT!

Posted on Wednesday, January 11th, 2012
It’s official.  The world is getting closer to the apocalypse. The Doomsday Clock, a timepiece used as a barometer of humankind’s fate, was moved one minute closer to midnight the other day, the first time it has been nudged forward since 2007. And then yesterday, it was moved another minute closer.  It is now 11:56, four minutes before the hour of doom. The re-setting of the clock was carried out by the world’s leading atomic  scientists and aimed at warning the public about various catastrophic dangers, due to nuclear weapons.
The process involved in deciding the time is a serious one, overseen by a venerable board of scientists, Nobel laureates and others and concluded with a symposium in Washington. The setting of the clock is no longer based only on the proliferation of nuclear arms, but also on threats such as climate change and biological weaponry. The reason an additional minute was added yesterday was because “the Mayans were probably right,” according to one top scientist. In moving the clock ahead, scientists cited the failure of world leaders to achieve significant progress on the reduction of nuclear weapons and in developing a comprehensive response to climate change. Just two years ago, following global talks on climate change in Copenhagen and international pledges to reduce nuclear stockpiles, the BAS moved the clock backward by a minute. Robert Socolow, a professor at Princeton University did the actual reset of the Doomsday Clock.
“Faced with clear and present dangers of nuclear proliferation and climate change, and the need to find sustainable and safe sources of energy, world leads are failing to change business as usual,” said Lawrence Krauss, co-chairman of the group’s board of sponsors. “As we see it,” Krauss said, “the major challenge at the heart of humanity’s survival in the 21st century is how to meet energy needs for economic growth in developing and industrial countries without further damaging the climate … and without risking further spread of nuclear weapons — and in fact setting the stage for global reductions.”
Since being unveiled in 1947, the clock has been reset 20 times. It came closest to doomsday in 1953, when the start of the nuclear arms race pushed its hand to two minutes to midnight, and moved the farthest away in 1991, when the signing of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) by the United States and the Soviet Union gave the world 17 minutes until midnight. The Mayans predicted the world will end on 12/21/12, so the scientists may move the doomsday clock another minute closer in May of this year – after they examine more evidence.
“The goal is to have the clock strike midnight just seconds before the world ends. Then we’d know we were as accurate as possible,” said Professor Jonathan Horning of Oxford University.

Monday, 26 December 2011

CALIFORNIA SUPERSTORM

Posted on Wednesday, January 19th, 2011
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SACRAMENTO – Californians better prepare for doomsday because a Superstorm is on the way – and will destroy everything in its path!
Meteorologists have successfully frightened all Californians  Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) Multi Hazards Demonstration Project (MHDP) presented a document outlining the devastating effects of a massive winter storm that is heading for the state of California.
The Superstorm  will last for 40 days and dump 30 feet of water on the state, due to an “atmospheric river” that could move water “at the same rate of 90 Mississippis discharging water into the Gulf of Mexico.” Winds could reportedly reach 205 mph.
Over 100 scientists, public policy experts, and engineers are recommending that the State of California prepare for multiple emergency scenarios by shoring up already-existing infrastructure and calling in the U.S. Military to handle disaster relief. A massive earthquake drill is in the works – one that prepares authorities for 5.5 million Californians to be affected and/or displaced.
“This is going to be the most devastating storm to hit any part of the United States in the history of the United States,” said famed climatologist and government expert on natural disasters, Dr. Susan Begley.  “This Superstorm will be ten times worst than Hurricane Katrina, because it will cover a much bigger area and it will continue for days, if not weeks.”
Damage is estimated to be in the $400 billion dollar range. An estimated 1.5 million residents will have to be evacuated, and “business interruption costs” could reach $325 billion in addition to the aforementioned property costs.
“This event happens once every 100 or 200 years or so, which puts it in the same category as our big San Andreas earthquakes. This ARkStorm will have twice the strength of two historic storms (January 1969 and February 1986) put together.  “It’s the storm of the millennium,”  said Dr. Begley.
Many believe that this is Supertorm is the sign of the apocalypse.
The last time  a similar  storm struck, it covered a 300-mile stretch of the Central Valley, from 1861-1862. According to Geological Survey director Anna Pfeffer, the floods were so bad that the state capital had to be moved to San Francisco! Even larger storms are thought to have hit in the years 212, 440, 603, 1029, 1418, and 1605.
2011 will be the biggest and the deadliest year for a Superstorm – in the history of the world.
The Obama Administration is planning on issuing a warning to all California residents to prepare for the worst.  The Administration is considering ordering ALL California residents to leave the state.
Federal and state emergency management officials are gearing up for this “apocalyptic event” and will be holding a press conference with Governor Jerry Brown this weekend to talk about emergency preparations.
This may be the storm that finally be “The Big One” that makes California separate from the United States and drift off into the Pacific.
Most, media outlets are downplaying the Superstorm, so as not to cause panic.  But WWN feels it has an obligation to tell the truth to its readers and we will continue to track this deadly storm.