2012 Apocalypse Investigated


Sourced from smokeymovie.com

The Discovery channel airing 2012 Apocalypse suggests that massive solar storms, magnetic pole reversal, earthquakes, volcanoes, and other drastic natural events may occur in 2012.

Doomsday fanatics believe that a lost civilization predicted the 2012 apocalypse more than 1,000 years ago. They claim that fire will pour down from the skies and the oceans will rise up and swallow the land.

Evidence confirming the Earth’s impending doom can be found in ancient calendars and the movements of the stars and planets.  Astronomers investigate these plausible planetary disasters and whether or not they determine the end of life on Earth to be on December 21, 2012.


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