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NASA debunks 2012 rumors
12 November 2009    Share
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If you have been following the rumors of the Maya prophecy of a 2012 apocalypse, then you are aware that it has caused concern for millions of people worldwide. It has started a number of Internet movements, archaeological studies, and even a major motion picture.

Maya CalendarAs I am sure you have heard by now, December 21, 2012, is the end of the Maya Calendar. Although there is a growing number of individuals who believe that this indicates the end of life as we know it, you can breath a sigh of relief, because NASA isn't buying it.

"Nothing bad will happen to the Earth in 2012. Our planet has been getting along just fine for more than 4 billion years, and credible scientists worldwide know of no threat associated with 2012."

According to NASA's research we don't have so much as a sunspot to concern ourselves with in 2012. In a clear and concise Q&A session, NASA's top scientists answered the big questions that people have been asking about 2012, and it seems the earth will indeed remain intact when the dreaded date roles around.

Overall NASA wants to get the point across that there is absolutely no evidence of a major disaster occurring in 2012. Good news for the people who have been wasting money on stocking a bunker. Follow the link to read the full article, you may find some questions you have had within it.

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