It’s hard to believe, but the History Channel actually did air a documentary about the so-called ‘2012 doomsday‘. Of course, it wasn’t as exaggerated as the one in the comic and sadly it also wasn’t even nearly as honest. I always figured that a good documentary (especially in questionable cases like these) would have to discuss both sides of an argument so that the viewer can make up his own mind, but apparently that doesn’t apply to conspiracy theories and doomsday scenarios.
97: Impending Apocalypse, 4.9 out of 5 based on 12 ratings
Actually it doesn’t have anything to do with the end of the world. The calender just ends there. Considering when they had it made, they only did some future work so they don’t have to write another calender every new year.
Actual Mayans are not concerned about 2012. Some even appear to be happy about the date, as it signifies renewal or something.
But that’s the Hitler Channel’s doommongering for you.
September 10th, 2010 20:58
Bubbles:
so just because the mynas got board of chiseling after they got thousands of years into the future, people think that it signifies the end of the world.
Brilliant Oppie! 😛
Actually it doesn’t have anything to do with the end of the world. The calender just ends there. Considering when they had it made, they only did some future work so they don’t have to write another calender every new year.
Actual Mayans are not concerned about 2012. Some even appear to be happy about the date, as it signifies renewal or something.
But that’s the Hitler Channel’s doommongering for you.
so just because the mynas got board of chiseling after they got thousands of years into the future, people think that it signifies the end of the world.