Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Hey you have a bit more time!



Hello fellow Doomsday naysayers! I wanted to update you on new information about the so called Mayan Doomsday, December 21st, 2012.

As stated in earlier posts, there is much proof of the Mayans NEVER intending 12/21/12 as a doomsday. There are a few sources that show the calendar ending on that date, but as I have mentioned it is not intended to be the end of the world, more like an odometer flipping over to restart.

Now, in total support of my theory, it has been proven that it's scientifically safe to make plans for 2013. The world will not end on Dec. 21 or the default date of Dec. 23, according to a newly discovered Mayan calendar.

A team of scientists, led by archaeologist William Saturno of Boston University, has found the workshop of an ancient Mayan calendar maker, in the unexcavated Guatemalan city of Xultun.
In a small, relatively intact building, Saturno found extensive columns of figures, tracking the movements of the moon, Mars and Venus.
Each column was headed by a representation of one of the three moon gods -- a jaguar, a woman and a skull.
The calendar spans 7,000 years and we seem to be halfway through, meaning doomsday is still 3,500 years off.

"So much for the supposed end of the world," said Saturno.

So I hope your realize that the November elections actually do matter. :)



J.T. Turner Mayanist


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