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From The Huffington Post
Justin Burton 01/01/10 Harold Camping lets out a hearty chuckle when he considers the people who believe the world will end in 2012. "That date has not one stitch of biblical authority," Camping says from the Oakland office where he runs Family Radio, an evangelical station that reaches listeners around the world. "It's like a fairy tale." The real date for the end of times, he says, is in 2011. The Mayans and the recent Hollywood movie "2012" have put the apocalypse in the popular mind this year, but Camping has been at this business for a long time. And while Armageddon is pop science or big-screen entertainment to many, Camping has followers from the Bay Area to China. Camping, 88, has scrutinized the Bible for almost 70 years and says he has developed a mathematical system to interpret prophecies hidden within the Good Book. One night a few years ago, Camping, a civil engineer by trade, crunched the numbers and was stunned at what he'd found: The world will end May 21, 2011.... Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...#ixzz0baIoyXTL |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Illinois USA
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Dec 21 2012 in nothing more, than a natural transition of energy from one form
to another form. As the earth's base resonance frequency increases in accordance with the Fibonacci Sequence, the energy of our body shift's with that of the earth. The earths energy pulse was until 1985 7.8 cycles per second until it jumped to over 9 cycles per second in 1996. In 2012 it will be at 13 cycles per second and as science proves higher levels of frequencys create more complex patterns in sands we are know experiencing the change of a physical and spiritual vibration that will peak in 2012 at 13. |
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