Monday, July 9, 2007

12.21.12: Mark Your Calendar!

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Mayan disaster 2012

Man sees a documentary on mayan disaster predicted in 2012, and goes through life from 2006. as date approaches the public and media speculate. The day before the stated disaster there are some minor earthquakes, but nothing major. End of the story is the day after when there is nothing alive on earth just storms and waves etc.

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a)government is actually trying to colonize the moon before the disaster date. But subtle hints are given. After the disaster, the scene shows violent storms across the ocean as it fades back to show the earth as a whole, violent storms are everywhere. The scene pans to the moon and closes in, where a large scale colony can be seen… machines and vehicles moving about the surface.

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The Calendar

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David C. Woods

Charles woke from his four hours of sleep, sitting up he pulled a legal size page off his face that had stuck from the drool. Passing out would be a more accurate term. Charles had collapsed after having reworked the calculations a dozen times. He could find no error in the end result. Charles felt sick to his stomach and ran to the drab blue bathroom of his lab and vomited promptly across the floor.

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The polar correction was sudden and merciless. Electrical storms lashed out across the surface of the earth as torrential rains came down everywhere. Tsunami wave upon Tsunami wave crashed violently into each other covering the once dry lands of the continents. Aircraft were ripped from the skies as air pressure rose and dropped. The atmospheric winds ripped the wings from the very frame. The electrical storms made the instrumentation useless. The magnetic fields of the earth split into tens of thousands of magnetic points. Compasses spun blindly without end. Ships and boats on the sea were tossed about and swallowed whole, and shred in the unforgiving rage of the oceans as they rose and dropped thousand feet. Submarines tumbled at the mercy of the seas, twisted and crushed as the pressures changed on the hulls in a moment. Bodies, buildings and cities were swallowed up by the unfettered waters of the earth.

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