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The 2012 phenomenon was a range of eschatological beliefs that cataclysmic or transformative events would occur on or around 21 December 2012.
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Dec 21, 2012 · Some predicted that we'd be wiped out by a natural disaster like a giant tidal wave, an Earth-wide earthquake or a tremendous volcanic eruption.
Aug 25, 2023 · Advocates of this theory believed that this date marked a rare celestial event where our solar system would align with the dark rift at the ...
May 11, 2012 · A Mayan calendar was found deep in the Guatemalan rainforest. But this ancient Mayan calender refutes claims that the world will end Dec. 21 ...
2012 Egyptian protests: Clashes break out in Alexandria, Egypt, on the evening of the second leg of voting in the constitutional referendum.
Dec 20, 2012 · The world, according to one widely debunked theory, is slated to end on Dec. 21. Around the world the paranoid are readying themselves for ...
The Mayan calendar ended one of its great cycles in December 2012, which fueled predictions about an apocalypse on December 21, 2012 at 11:11(UTC).
Jul 6, 2012 · This year's doomsday angst owes much to public ignorance about pre-Columbian civilizations.
Dec 21, 2022 · The world did not end on December 21, 2012 (as far as I know). And while the world may survive us, we ourselves, someday, will die, with only ...