I would like to know how this started. I mean, I know this Mayan Calendar things, but why did they come up with catastrophes?
I know a religion where they, back in 1995 claimed that in 1997, star ships would arrive with aliens who were of a good kind. Also there were stuff about "ascension" which basically meant the followers of the religion would get some kind of "super powers" and reacing access to other dimentions. For each "Venus Passage", more and more of the Earth people would also reach into those dimentions, and, at 2012, the whole planet.
Ofcourse, nothing of this happened. Is there anyone who can see any connection with this religion and "today's" doomsday claims? Is it made up because the leaders was debunked by reality? Or is there any link between this claims and terrorism networks like Al Quaeda?
Where do other weird claims about things like "NWO", "Lizard people", "Chem trails", "Free energy" or "Anunaki" come from, and where do they fit in in this picture?
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All the claims are made up, just fiction. Each proponent has latched on to some of the claims, added a few more of their own and used the internet to spread the word. Got a few followers and hey presto your becoming famous etc. Something close to a cult I expect.
They of course their is the business side, sell survival packs, books, bunkers etc.
All we sell is knowledge here and its free.
I know that. But I just wondered why? When it leads to panic and similar? Why did they not keep to selling harmless colorful "stones" (minerals) and claiming their healing effects?
And I also read that even History channel and possibly even Fox News are hanging on to this trend. Perhaps they really have some kind of a contract with this "cult"? Can we even trust what they say on TV anymore? Do we really have to research for ourselves to know anything?
I know that. But I just wondered why?
Who knows? Attention, money, amusement, cruelty, some delusional sense of misguided duty — all that and then some, I suspect.
Religious groups (saint gettysburg/ saintbirgitta.com) was the group that heavenly promoted the doomsday 4 years ago using very scary music and images.
From my point of view seen from Youtube, this is the group that is directly responsible that other people started to joing the hoax.
They are very evil, I am sure it would even classify as terrorism. Even after 2001, none reacted to stop them. But the kind of profetia that makes me the most angry is the kind that proclaims and/or predicts pests or epidemias. Here clearly even some newspapers do that. I am really mad at news-companies in general now because some wants to join this propaganda in order to get money from subscribers/advertisement payers or single-copy buyers. Cannot trust even the news. Ever heard the fairytaile about the boy who cried out loud: "WOLF!"?
Religious groups would actually be considered as cults in my opinion.






