Occasionally snakes have two heads, but this mutation is quite unique, and eerily appropriate with 2012 approaching. 2012 is the Chinese Year of the Dragon, and possibly the return of Quetzalcoatl ("feathered serpent" = dragon) for the Maya. Here we have a snake that has grown a leg. Source: The Telegraph
Christmas is a great time for re-assessing what is most important in life. We (adults) might notice how little we care for presents, and how much we appreciate the family and friends who we spend the festive season with. We get to have some time away from the 9 to 5 job, a short burst of freedom from the daily grind. Unless you are the one doing all the cooking ;)This week also reminds us that
It's talkback - so feel free to phone in if you live in the USA. The topic of course is surviving 2012. The host is Big John Lipscomb, a man who went bush for 8 years, living outside of the system. The time is 7pm Pacific, Tuesday Dec 22nd. http://www.renseradio.com/listenlive.htmUPDATE: Apologies, wasn't talkback after all. But we did cover a wide range of 2012ish topics, and the interview will
Written by Manjit Sareen, the "Ultimate 2012ology Secret Guide" is good overview of 2012 for anyone who is new to the topic - perhaps the 2012 movie was the first they had heard of it. The first of three major chapters is an overview of all the pertinent prophecies for 2012, the 2012 era, and the end of the world. It includes the usual suspects, plus prophecies not commonly associated with 2012
Sorry for a post with only value to my local area - but for us here it is important.As horrible as last year's bush fires were, on the bright side they have given rise to people wishing to do more to protect themselves. The current trend is one that dovetails in well with 2012ers - a bunker. Obviously a fire bunker is not as sophisticated as what a 2012er might build - you are unlikely to be in a
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