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    2012 GroupWhat We Know So Far: First, we recognize that, to anyone seeing this information for the first time, it probably comes off as being a little like the Y2k scare in 2000 or the Hale Bopp fears in 1996-97. And to be completely honest, no one "knows" anything. All we are looking... more

    Reviewed by digits Jan 26 2008, 08:19am ( 167 reviews ) brookenney.com

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  • Reviewed by wunksta on Sep 15, 9:15am

    Cherry picking CAN be fun, can't it?
  • Reviewed by beautifuliar on Aug 03, 9:30pm

    Only 1234 days left.... Yay!
  • Rated by LoLo4386 on Aug 01, 3:22am

    Pretty good although the merch bit really lets it down, silly and unnecessary and takes away from he gems that are there. I found the Maori explanation correlates with meditations I had a few months ago.
  • Reviewed by Rraken on Jul 21, 6:13pm

    TERMINATOR REVELATIONS.
  • Reviewed by nsmitchell on Jun 22, 12:30pm

    Totally stupid site and theory! 2012 will be just fine. Just goes to show it's quite easy to scare stupid folks.
  • Rated by hollynoel001 on May 17, 10:16pm

    has anyone thought that maybe the person(s) who made the mayan calendar might have died before they could finish it and the knowledge was not passed to another?? just a thought
  • Rated by Museoxia on May 12 2009, 9:18pm

    There better be some big 2012 payoff! YK2 was a floppy disappointment!
  • Rated by geriartic1943 on Apr 25 2009, 6:51pm

    This subject holds my fascination. For those who relate it to Bible prophesy, there is a part in Revelation 8:1 states that heaven will be silent for a half hour. I think the Aztec calendar stopped when it did because that is when God stops talking, or revelation stops. A half hour of God's time is about 20.83 years our time. I don't know if I am right, but that would state that the 7 year period prior to the Lord's return starts ofter that almost 21 years.