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Unidentified object heading towards earth


Unknown Object Headed this Way In Space Stereo HI2 Update 12/08/12 ~ NOT (2012 DA14)


[video=youtube_share;ZTHo90gcTMU]http://youtu.be/ZTHo90gcTMU[/video]





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Yeah He is coming towards us.....Ready to welcome him ....
 

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Finally December has arrived.... :yey:

Its gonna strike US on Christmas. But soon US would realize that it contains some kind of organisms which are growing in size, coming in contact with Humans or Air. So these organisms will be called Aliens. Now Aliens would destroy New York and its nearby areas. The Statute Of Liberty now has been destroyed by Aliens. And you can see UFO flying all over the city.

US Army is called in. But they failed to destroy.
Now some special forces commandos are called consisting of One hot Chick.They will soon realize that if they destroy their main ship which fell on earth, then all the Aliens will get killed, as the ship is the source of energy & they has came here to invade.

1-2 Commandos gets killed but they manage to destroy the Ship & wins the War.

US Army just saved the World.
 

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Finally December has arrived.... :yey:

Its gonna strike US on Christmas. But soon US would realize that it contains some kind of organisms which are growing in size, coming in contact with Humans or Air. So these organisms will be called Aliens. Now Aliens would destroy New York and its nearby areas. The Statute Of Liberty now has been destroyed by Aliens. And you can see UFO flying all over the city.

US Army is called in. But they failed to destroy.
Now some special forces commandos are called consisting of One hot Chick.They will soon realize that if they destroy their main ship which fell on earth, then all the Aliens will get killed, as the ship is the source of energy & they has came here to invade.

1-2 Commandos gets killed but they manage to destroy the Ship & wins the War.

US Army just saved the World.
blah blah blah blah
What happened to the hot chick ????
 

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I am happy that there is no need of writing my exams, if this happens, as I have my last exam on 22nd December......

:bhangra::peace::cheer2:
 

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Another video of Nibiru, it is clearly visible....

See the second sun like object in the video...

 
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Doomsayers await the end of the world – in 12 days' time


The end of the world is nigh, or so apocalypse observers would have you believe. The Mayan and Hopi Mesoamerican Long Count calendar may have begun in 3114BC and continued unerringly ever since, but it comes to an abrupt halt on 21 December 2012. Hence, the belief gaining ground among those who fall for this kind of thing that the cosmos will cease to exist in 12 days' time.






Although it may not yet have taken root in Britain's Acacia Avenues, the idea of an approaching cataclysm is troubling folk from Moscow to France, and the US to Brazil. The New York Times has reported that some spooked Russians have been panic-buying matches, fuel and sugar to prepare for the post-apocalypse. And they are not alone. A poll by Ipsos recently found that one in seven people believe the world will end during their lifetime (or, presumably, just after it). The same poll suggests that one in 10 people have experienced fear and/or anxiety about the eschatological implications of Friday week.

But reassurance is at hand. Governments around the world are taking the prophesied threat seriously enough to inform their citizens that they are not taking it seriously at all. Here in the United States, for example, an official government blog entry was posted on Monday, reassuring Americans that "Scary rumors about the world ending in 2012 are just rumors".

Nasa itself has waged a campaign of facts to combat the fear-mongering, releasing a 6.5-minute YouTube video, in which David Morrison, astronomer and Nasa scientist, personally debunked the Doomsday theories. Last month, the space agency published detailed rebuttals of five separate apocalyptic scenarios on its website, including a meteor strike, a solar flare and the so-called polar shift, whereby the Earth's magnetic and rotational poles would reverse, with devastating consequences. While magnetic reversals do take place approximately every 400,000 years, admits Nasa, "As far as we know, such a magnetic reversal doesn't cause any harm to life on Earth. Scientists believe a magnetic reversal is very unlikely to happen in the next few millennia."

A few days ago, the Australian Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, tackled the Mayan predictions in a spoof television appearance for the radio station Triple J. Acknowledging that "The end of the world is coming", she grimly intoned, "It turns out the Mayan calendar was true "¦ Whether the final blow comes from flesh-eating zombies, demonic hell beasts or from the total triumph of K-Pop, if you know one thing about me, it's this: I will always fight for you to the very end." Some Australian commentators wondered aloud whether such a light-hearted intervention was becoming of the PM. In Russia, meanwhile, the Minister of Emergency Situations, Vladimir Puchkov, issued a statement insisting that the world would not end this month, a sentiment echoed by senior clerics from the nation's Orthodox Church.

Experts in Mayan culture – which flourished in what is now Central America between AD250 and 900 – have dismissed the doomsayers, claiming the 2012 phenomenon misrepresents the Long Count calendar, and is unsupported by any surviving Mayan texts. The internet, with its capacity for sustaining conspiracy theories, is thought to be to blame.

One such theory is the "Nibiru cataclysm", which posits that the Earth will collide with a planet by that name. The notion originated in the 1990s, with an American woman called Nancy Lieder, who claims she is a "contactee" with an implant in her brain that allows her to communicate with aliens from the Zeta Reticuli star system, 39 light years away. Ms Lieder, who has a website and a Twitter account, says she was chosen to warn mankind of the interplanetary danger that awaits us.

In South and Central America, where the original prophecy was allegedly made, responses are mixed. The mayor of the mountain town San Francisco de Paula, in the far south of Brazil, has urged local residents to stock up on supplies in preparation for the worst. But in Yucatan, Mexico, which still has a large Mayan population, a cultural festival is planned for 21 December. Any British people still concerned about the Long Count's conclusion could perhaps seek refuge in Bugarach, a tiny French village in the Pyrenean foothills, which the web has inexplicably agreed will be spared the ravages of Armageddon – possibly due to a nearby mountain, which resembles the alien landing site from Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

Or they could do what most of us do when our calendars run out: buy a new one.

Doomsayers await the end of the world – in 12 days' time - World Politics - World - The Independent
 

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There has some Believable Alien UFO secrets...These things Must adopt us Close to Aliens


* Roswell UFO Crash
* Belgium Govt Report about UFO
* Iran's F4 and the chase of UFO

If we search Aliens& UFO in You tube we got billions of Results
 
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21st December, my firends birthday. I always joked "Kaunse manhoos din paida hua hai"! :D
 

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21st December, my firends birthday. I always joked "Kaunse manhoos din paida hua hai"! :D
Bhai your friend is very luck and he will remember his birthday forever, whether there will be a destruction or not......

:rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao:
 

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Are You Readyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Huge Fleet of UFOs detected in Infra Red camera cover entire Sky.




This incredible video in Infra Red filter shooted during the daylight show, wave after wave, an huge fleet of unidentified objects, invisible to naked eye, that cover entire sky.




[video=youtube_share;ncyBp5za2s8]http://youtu.be/ncyBp5za2s8[/video]
 

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Please Some one Explain me ..what is the Real News..Please goto this Website

SLOOH SpaceCamera - Live Event


and Please note the Other Event

EOW - Asteroid Hunt - 19 DEC
EOW - Pole Reversal - 20 DEC
EOW - Solar Explosions - 20 DEC
Comet Passes Galaxy - 20 DEC


Yeah..wooo...I'm happy
 

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Chinese survival pods to defend against 'apocalypse'


Farmer Liu Qiyuan poses among survival pods that he built and has also dubbed 'Noah's Arc', in a yard at his home in the village of Qiantun, Hebei province, south of Beijing on December 11, 2012



As believers across the globe prepare for the forecast Mayan apocalypse, a Chinese villager says he's going to save humanity with his giant tsunami proof survival pods.

-The pods are made using a fiberglass casing over a steel frame, cost $48,000 each to make and are equipped with oxygen tanks, food and water supplies. They also come with seat belts – essential for surviving in storms.

"The pod won't have any problems even if there are 1,000 meter high waves, its like a ping pong ball, its skin may be thin but it can withstand a lot of pressure," the balls' creator Liu Qiyuan, told AFP from his workshop outside Beijing.

"The pods are designed to carry 14 people at a time, but it's possible for 30 people to survive inside for at least two months," insisted Liu

Indeed, their insulation is such that "a person could live for four months in the pod at the north or south pole without freezing," Liu continued.

Liu explained that he was inspired into making the spheres after seeing the Hollywood disaster film "2012", which is itself inspired by the expiry of the Mayan calendar on the 21st December 2012. The Mayans were an ancient American civilization whose 5000 year old calendar shortly ends.

"If there really is some kind of apocalypse then you could say I've made a contribution to the survival of humanity," said Liu.

Despite their tough design Liu is yet to sell any of the pods and he's worried about paying back the loans he took out to build them.

"I worked for many years without saving much money"¦invested most of my money in the pods, because it's worth it, it's about saving lives," he said.

But Liu isn't alone in his bid to save mankind. A businessman in China's eastern Zhejiang province has built 21 similar spherical survival pods which he's called "Noah's Ark" and sells for 5 million yuan each.

While another Chinese man from the northwestern Xinjiang province invested all his life savings of $160,000 to build an ark in case his home is flooded out.

Meanwhile, Chinese authorities have sought to reassure citizens that the world is not going to end on December 21st. Beijing police have posted an online notice telling people that "the so-called end of the world is a rumor" and citizens should instead use "scientific concepts."









Chinese survival pods to defend against 'apocalypse' (PHOTOS, VIDEO) — RT
 

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China cracks down on doomsday rumours


CHINA has detained dozens of people, some of whom it terms doomsday cult members, as part of a nationwide crackdown on rumours about a supposed forthcoming apocalypse, state media say.


Authorities in five different areas have detained 52 people for spreading predictions of a December 21 "doomsday" linked to the ancient Mayan calendar, the state news agency Xinhua reported on Monday.

The apocalypse predictions have received widespread coverage in China, thanks in part to the success of the Hollywood disaster film 2012, which was partly-inspired by the supposed Mayan prophecy.

Those detained include 34 people in the eastern province of Fujian, and two in the central city of Wuhan who handed out leaflets about the apocalypse at transport facilities, the report said.

"People have fabricated and spread rumours about the 'end of the world', caused trouble by tricking people out of money, and disturbed social order," the report cited police in the southwestern megacity of Chongqing as saying.

A Christian group known as "Almighty God", which state-run media has labelled an "evil cult" - the same description it applies to the banned Falun Gong sect - has also been targeted in the pre-doomsday crackdown, with reports of dozens of arrests last week.

Thirty-seven Almighty God members were detained in the northwestern province of Qinghai, the state-run Global Times daily said, adding that the group predicts three days of darkness will begin on December 21.

The group has called on its members to overthrow China's ruling Communist Party, which it refers to as "the big red dragon", and tells believers that a new era, presided over by a "female Jesus", has arrived.

"A big eye was found in the sun on December 9 in Beijing, and female Jesus manifested herself with her name. Great Tsunamis and earthquakes are about to happen around the world," the Global Times reported a text message sent by Almighty God members as saying.

The ruling communist party does not tolerate challenges to its authority and has brutally cracked down on religious groups including the Buddhist-inspired Falun Gong, which was banned in the late 1990s.

China has a long history of religiously-inspired anti-government movements, most notably the 19th century Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, led by a Christian convert who gathered hundreds of thousands of followers in an attempt to overthrow the emperor.


China cracks down on doomsday rumours | Perth Now
 

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