There has been quite a bit of hysteria regarding 2012 predictions and prophecies. It’s not surprising that so many people are researching to find their own versions of fact and fiction surrounding this contentious subject. Millions of pages in print and on the Internet discuss different 2012 predictions. A person could devote a lifetime trying to make sense out of all the forums devoted to the 2012 question. The more you hear, the more confusing it can be. This article is not designed to prove or disprove, but simply to outline and describe the predictions themselves. You can be the judge from there.
Most 2012 predictions are based on those made by Nostradamus. However, other prophecies have been thrown into the mix and are seen as supporting evidence to the Nostradamus predictions. His writings refer to an entity known as “the tyrant, ” who comes to the forefront of this prediction when the Slavs change their prince and raise an army in the mountains. He speaks too, of the north pole as becoming united, an event that many people equate to NATO alliances. There are many references to Mediterranean geographical areas in the Balkans, including Greece and Italy who are under the influence of NATO.
The end of the world predictions are linked to a time when an “eagle” and a “cock” stand together. These are most often seen to represent the United States and France. There is also specific references to England, Poland and Czechoslovakia forming a new alliance. Indeed, former east block countries have recently joined NATO.
2012 predictions point to major social and political turmoil occurring all around the world, with the war of Armageddon taking place in the middle east. Those who believe that Nostradamus accurately predicted World Wars one and two, see this as the third world war he mentions in his writings. This “World War III” will cause millions of deaths around the world, according to the predictions.
Another 2012 prediction involves the reversal of the sun’s magnetic fields, resulting in a reversal of the Earth’s magnetic field. This would lead to massive geothermal and tectonic cataclysm of untold destruction throughout the planet. An added prediction is that the mythical island of Atlantis was in fact real, and will reappear in 2012.
This is a more recent prediction that was not prophesied by the Mayans, who saw the end of the world coming at 11:11 on December 21, 2012. Mayan prophecy does not include a polar shift taking place. They simply described a cleansing process characterized by severe weather. This mainly comes in the form of rising sea levels, intense storms and assorted earthquakes and droughts thrown in.
The 2012 predictions make a lot of people uneasy. Could the Nostradamus and 2012 Mayan predictions really mean anything? Perhaps, if the 2012 predictions and prophecies are true, the most important question we should ask is, “What kind of legacy will humanity leave behind?”

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