Nostradamus 2012 End Time
tags:"The program is actually a sequel to "The Lost Book of Nostradamus," and claims that it will separate long standing historical predictions, and actual facts."

|
| |||||||||||||
Nostradamus,2012,end time,History Channel,dark rift,Maya Nostradamus 2012 End TimeNostradamus 2012 End Timetags:"The program is actually a sequel to "The Lost Book of Nostradamus," and claims that it will separate long standing historical predictions, and actual facts."
who voted for this video MrFisk
- enoch
- UsesProzac
- NordlichReiter
- gwiz665
- BreaksTheEarth
- schmawy
- choggie
- EndAll
- brycewi19
- mrsid
- cyberwire
who has this post bookmarked gwiz665
Nostradamus 2012 End Time Related Videos
| Watch this Video NextFriends O' the Sift Top New Videos by Vote Subscribe Top 15 Sifters of All Time Top 15 Sifters of the Past Week 13. Seric
(142 votes) Newest Appreciated Comments | ||||||||||||
*lies
Ill see you guys on 2012, December 21st I do not think anything amazing will happen.
The 2012 *cult could benefit from watching http://www.videosift.com/video/Neil-deGrasse-Tyson-Doomsday-2012
There will be a great shedding of blood
Heaven will appear unjust
Both on land and sea and in the air
Cults , famine, kingdoms, plague, confusion.
Nostradamus wasn't predicting the future; he was describing the human condition!
"yet time and again his predictions are interpreted as highly accurate"
Key word there - interpreted
That's as far as I got watching this video. I was afraid I was about to suffer a nonsense stroke.
I have to believe that at least some of the speakers in this vid fall to the floor in fits of laughter as soon as the camera is off.
And guess what? His prose will be used to "predict" all the cataclysms and newsworthy items of the future too. Why? Because it sells books and makes for entertainment fodder. No other reason than that.
Remember that Y2K TV movie? It was shite, yes, but it provided jobs for quite a few people in the TV industry. Same with this new Emmerich flick. Same with all disaster movies, political biopics, polemic documentaries, and "uncovered secrets" books that we have not yet seen. We're creative, you see, and we demand to be entertained.
Rather than register to the umpteen-thousand conspiracy message boards currently out there, I'd very much like to frequent a single, official 2012 message board, expressly for rational thinkers' postings of "We're still here, morons."
Because I'm exactly the kind of person who says "I told you so."