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What do you think that Japan's Earthquake/Tsunami 2011, has got any links to the Mayan Calender?

Submitted by admin on Friday, 18 March 2011No Comment

As per the mayan calender which ends in Dec 2012 and that date is just 21months a way from today and we faced a disaster in Japan on 11-MAR-2011, such things happening OMG!!!! why? don't anyone think that mayan countdown have just started with japan, don't anyone think that atleast by now we should awake. I just pray to god that "May the Mayan Predictions Goes Wrong"

The Mayan calendar does not end in Dec 2012.

They Mayans couldn't predict the future.

The Japan earthquake has no connection to the many false claims made about the year 2012, just like the 2010 Haiti earthquake didn't, and 2005 Hurricane Katrina didn't, and the 1964 Alaska earthquake didn't, and the 1900 Galveston hurricane didn't, and the 1883 explosion of the Krakatoa volcano didn't, and the eruption of mount Vesuvius that destroyed Pompeii in the year 79. Disasters happen all the time and none of them is the end of the world.

A recent study has shown that this "end date" of the Mayan calendar is inaccurate. It's at least 60 days out of whack.
news.discovery.com/space/the-2012…

Actually, the Mayan calendar does NOT end. rather, it cycles from 12.19.19.17.19 to 13.0.0.0.0.0. further, there is no evidence that the Mayans assigned any apocalyptic significance to the date.

Meanwhile, Japan is one of the most earthquake prone places on the planet.

no connection wat so ever, earthquake happens every now and then naturally

I can't believe you asked that question, right in front of everyone?

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