Posted on 12/09/2012 10:41:02 AM PST by blam
2012 Doomsday Psychology, Millions of Chinese, Russians and Americans Believe the End of the World Is Nigh
Politics / Social Issues
Dec 08, 2012 - 07:47 AM
By: DK Matai
Panic buying of candles and essentials has accelerated not only in China and Russia, but there has been a simultaneous explosion in the sale of survival equipment, food, fuel and emergency shelters in America in preparation for the Mayan calendar's long count deadline: December 21st, 2012. The precise mechanism for the Armageddon to manifest remains vague, ranging from:
1. Catastrophic celestial collision between Earth and the mythical planet Nibiru, also known as Planet X;
2. Disastrous crash with a comet;
3. Annihilation of the global civilisation by a giant solar storm; or
4. Massive earthquakes and tsunamis caused by planetary re-alignment and expansion.
Nibiru Earth Cataclysm
Rebuttal from National Aeronautical Space Administration (NASA)
NASA has been aggressively seeking to dispel doomsday fears. It says there is no evidence that Nibiru exists, and rumours it could be hiding behind the sun are totally unfounded. The space agency has also rejected apocalyptic theories about unusual alignments of the planets, or that the Earth's magnetic poles could suddenly "flip" to cause calamity. Conspiracy theorists contend that the American space agency is involved in an elaborate cover up to prevent panic. Dr David Morrison, a senior astronomer at NASA, said: "At least once a week I get a message from a young person, as young as 11, who says they are ill and/or contemplating suicide because of the coming doomsday. I think it's evil for people to propagate rumours on the internet to frighten children." What Dr Morrison forgot to mention is that it is not such a good idea to frighten adults either!
Debunking the End of the World Myth on 12-12-12 or 21-12-12
As we approach the end of this year, millions of ordinary people around the world appear to have fallen for the myriad experts and self-styled prophets who continue to announce the impending end of the world either on the elegantly symmetric date of 12-12-12 or December 21st, 2012, the date that marks the winter solstice. Some inspired people are equally convinced that these magic dates afford a beautiful opportunity for humankind to begin the process of collective transformation; healing on a personal and global level; and to carry out a shift in the global perspective from Duality towards Unity Consciousness. We could be on the brink of discovering who is right!
Australian and US Government
The Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has filmed a tongue-in-cheek video that says, yes, the Mayans were right and the world is really about to come to an end. In an attempt to exterminate the hysteria, the US Government confirms we will live past 2012 and the USA.gov website has published a blog post stating that "the world will not end on December 21st, 2012, or any day in 2012." The US government's decision to debunk the end-of-the-world myth is a tacit recognition that this issue is now ingrained in the collective consciousness of a vast number of American citizens.
The Cyclical Mayan Calendar
The issue with December 21st, 2012 and the predicted disasters, that some think will happen, probably started with the so-called end of the Mayan calendar. Their calendar does not end on that date; it is just the end of the cycle and the beginning of a new one.
Weibo and the Buying of Candles
"If the Mayans are right, I wont pay my credit card bill," was one popular post on Weibo, China's version of twitter. The Chinese are now taking the date of December 21st -- the day the world is supposed to end -- seriously, with panic buying of candles across many counties. For example, people in two counties of the south-eastern Sichuan Province rushed to buy candles and matches as a rumour said the Earth would be shrouded in darkness for three days on December 21st when the legendary Mayan Calendar comes to an end. "Candles are selling by the hundreds, with buyers constantly coming to the market. Many stores have run out," according to the West China City Daily newspaper. The source of the panic was traced to a post on Weibo predicting that there would be three days of darkness when the apocalypse arrives.
Hollywood Influencea
China has no history of preoccupation with the apocalypse, and the current wave of paranoia can be traced to Roland Emmerich's 2009 Hollywood disaster movie "2012". While the film received a somewhat lukewarm welcome elsewhere, it was a roaring success in China, as viewers identified with the plot that saw the Chinese military build arks to save humanity and demonstrated that the Chinese culture was ahead of the rest in its forward planning and foresight. Since the beginning of December, the word "Mayans" has trended on Weibo as millions of Chinese speculate that the end is nigh. Alongside "2012", Emmerich's other movies have also contributed to the collective sense of science-fiction catastrophism in global society via "The Day After Tomorrow", "Independence Day" and "Stargate."
Doomsday Preppers
Millions of Americans are also quietly preparing for this doomsday date. They are called "preppers", and their numbers have absolutely exploded in recent years. According to a recent newspaper article, there are approximately 3 million preppers in the US alone. Although, some believe that the actual number is significantly higher than that. This movement has become so popular that there are now even television shows being done about preppers. The most popular is probably "Doomsday Preppers" on the National Geographic Channel, which highlights that preppers are:
1. Turning spare rooms into long-term food storage pantries;
2. Planting survival gardens;
3. Converting their homes over to alternative sources of energy;
4. Taking self-defence lessons; and
5. Stocking up on just about anything one can imagine.
People might be living next door to a prepper and never even realise it!
Russian Concerns
Hundreds of thousands of Russians and Ukrainians have been stocking up on survival goods, including canned food, cereals and matches, ahead of the impending apocalypse. Russia saw people in Omutninsk -- Kirov region -- rushing to buy fuel and supplies after a newspaper article by a Tibetan monk confirmed the end of the world. In Tomsk, Siberia, storekeepers are selling emergency kits -- for about $30 -- that include food, candles, matches, soap, and even games. Novokuznetsk city faced a run on salt. Near the Altai Mountains panic-buyers snapped up all the torches and thermos flasks. Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov said in a statement, "It has been proved conclusively that global catastrophes take place at intervals of between 10 million and 15 million years, so there is no need to worry. Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian prime minister, addressed the doomsday situation thus: "I don't believe in the end of the world." Before adding somewhat whimsically: "At least, not this year!"
At least one Russian official took a humorous slant on the doomsday matter: "The end of the world has already started in some regions. There is not so much as a minute of daylight in Murmansk or Norilsk," said Roman Vilfand, head of the meteorological service in Moscow. Failing to clarify that in these extreme northern latitudes, permanent darkness is as normal as the winter solstice in December!
Conclusion
What are all these people so concerned about? Exactly why are there millions of Chinese, Russians and Americans feverishly preparing for doomsday? The truth is that people will never find two preppers that are exactly alike. Some are deeply concerned about the potential for natural disasters and believe that we are now entering into a time when there will be catastrophic Earth changes and others are concerned about the financial markets and the state of the global economy. High levels of anxiety are symptomatic of the rapidly evolving global civilisation in which the population, energy consumption and debt are growing exponentially as indeed is their toxic fallout.
What are your thoughts, observations and views? We are hosting an Expert roundtable on this issue at ATCA 24/7 on Yammer. By DK Matai
My concerns are of a possible economic/financial collapse and the consequences afterwards. (IAW)
No the world will not end on any in day in 2012.
It will however, start down that path on 1 Jan 2013 when Obamacare and the tax hikes kick in.
It would seem that the Mayans were off by only 12 days.
Not bad for an ancient culture.
LOL
Just my luck. The end of the world happens on my birthday.
By the way, I will be 12+12+12+12 on 12/12/12.
That's gotta mean something...or not.
Our evil usurper's dictatorship and the rapid increase of liberal morons throughout the world.
The following is a report of a man in AZ, who is going to jump off a cliff at Bell Rock (Sedona), on December 21,2012.
http://redstarfilms.blogspot.com/2011/05/madness-of-peter-gersten.html
Though no one knows the day or the hour of Jesus’s return to judge humankind, Christians always pray, “Even so come quickly, Lord Jesus!”
High levels of anxiety are symptomatic of the rapidly evolving global civilisation in which the population, energy consumption and debt are growing exponentially as indeed is their toxic fallout.
In reality it is usually never just one thing that does us in. It is several things coming at the same time.
“Millions of Chinese, Russians and Americans Believe the End of the World Is Nigh”
Proving that the Chinese and Russians know nothing more than we do.
I just watched a movie called “Melancholia” about a planet on a collision course with Earth. Beautifully filmed, with Kiefer Sutherland and Kirsten Dunst - recommended viewing.
I would suggest that you buy a lottery ticket but
I don’t think you can pick 12, 6 times.
That's gotta mean something...or not.”
That is seven twelves or 12/7.
Now if you work 12/7 it is half your total life.
Half must be the hidden key to the meaning.
Well, half the time working and half the time not.
Half and half.
If you are half and half, the only logical answer is you are bisexual or borderline gay.
For you it would be no great loss if the world ends, your life is pretty effed up anyway.
And Alexander Skarsgard. It’s in my DVR playlist. I haven’t seen it yet, but it’s nice to hear a good review! Now I’m looking forward to watching it.
Hey, don’t put the Mayans down. They were pretty smart people. They were pioneers in open heart surgery!
What would McGuyver have done?
I have no idea since I don’t know who that is.
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