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932:02:05:05 2012 Countdown Countdown THE WORLD WILL NOT END IN 2012 NASA: THE WORLD WILL NOT END IN 2012 a current event article by Jackson, published on 11 November 2009 tagged as nasa, 2012, psuedoscience, and maya other nerds have left 35 comments below The apocalypse is not scheduled for December 21, 2012, according to NASA. Scientists at the US space agency are taking an unusual swipe at doomsday crackpottery this week in an online campaign designed to address fears fueled by the end of a cycle in the ancient Mayan calendar, a Hollywood movie, and a fresh wave of pseudo-science crackpots. Not to mention Sony’s viral marketing campaign.
“Nothing bad will happen to the Earth in 2012,” NASA states in a new FAQ web page set up for the occasion. “Our planet has been getting along just fine for more than 4 billion years, and credible scientists know of no threat associated with 2012.”
The space agency is taking aim at a popular end-of-days scenario given credence on various crank websites that a planet called Nibiru or Planet X will collide with Earth during the 2012 holiday season, wreaking havoc and devastation on an unparalleled scale. The story goes that NASA has been secretly tracking this rogue planet since 1983 but has suppressed all news of its existence across the world in the name of “global security.” NASA says this tale is factually untrue.
Of course, that’s just what you’d expect them to say… ON CNN No I won't shut up Welcome to iReport, Mr. Joe Carl the news with CNN. Your news just how you like it
I will give you the countdown to 2012 occasionally. Please don't be scared.Every month I will let you know the remaining time left so you will see that it is not true. The world will not end in 2012. ON CNN No I won't shut up Welcome to iReport, Mr. Joe Carl the news with CNN. Your news just how you like it 932:02:05:05 2012 Countdown Countdown THE WORLD WILL NOT END IN 2012 NASA: THE WORLD WILL NOT END IN 2012 a current event article by Jackson, published on 11 November 2009 tagged as nasa, 2012, psuedoscience, and maya other nerds have left 35 comments below The apocalypse is not scheduled for December 21, 2012, according to NASA. Scientists at the US space agency are taking an unusual swipe at doomsday crackpottery this week in an online campaign designed to address fears fueled by the end of a cycle in the ancient Mayan calendar, a Hollywood movie, and a fresh wave of pseudo-science crackpots. Not to mention Sony’s viral marketing campaign.
“Nothing bad will happen to the Earth in 2012,” NASA states in a new FAQ web page set up for the occasion. “Our planet has been getting along just fine for more than 4 billion years, and credible scientists know of no threat associated with 2012.”
The space agency is taking aim at a popular end-of-days scenario given credence on various crank websites that a planet called Nibiru or Planet X will collide with Earth during the 2012 holiday season, wreaking havoc and devastation on an unparalleled scale. The story goes that NASA has been secretly tracking this rogue planet since 1983 but has suppressed all news of its existence across the world in the name of “global security.” NASA says this tale is factually untrue.
Of course, that’s just what you’d expect them to say… ON CNN No I won't shut up Welcome to iReport, Mr. Joe Carl the news with CNN. Your news just how you like it
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THE WORLD WILL NOT END IN 2012
NASA: THE WORLD WILL NOT END IN 2012
a current event article by Jackson, published on 11 November 2009
tagged as nasa, 2012, psuedoscience, and maya
other nerds have left 35 comments below
The apocalypse is not scheduled for December 21, 2012, according to NASA. Scientists at the US space agency are taking an unusual swipe at doomsday crackpottery this week in an online campaign designed to address fears fueled by the end of a cycle in the ancient Mayan calendar, a Hollywood movie, and a fresh wave of pseudo-science crackpots. Not to mention Sony’s viral marketing campaign.
“Nothing bad will happen to the Earth in 2012,” NASA states in a new FAQ web page set up for the occasion. “Our planet has been getting along just fine for more than 4 billion years, and credible scientists know of no threat associated with 2012.”
The space agency is taking aim at a popular end-of-days scenario given credence on various crank websites that a planet called Nibiru or Planet X will collide with Earth during the 2012 holiday season, wreaking havoc and devastation on an unparalleled scale. The story goes that NASA has been secretly tracking this rogue planet since 1983 but has suppressed all news of its existence across the world in the name of “global security.” NASA says this tale is factually untrue.
Of course, that’s just what you’d expect them to say…
ON CNN No I won't shut up Welcome to iReport, Mr. Joe Carl the news with CNN. Your news just how you like it