As the years seem to race past faster and faster, more of us wonder every day if the 2012 prophecies mean anything. Now Belgian author Patrick Geryl has decoded the Mayan and Egyptian prophecies, and he lays it all out for us in this stunner of a show. Then Linda reports on that troubling collapse of the marine food chain off the Pacific Northwest. Is it going to fix itself, or is it a sign of bigger trouble tocome? And why can?t we get any political leadership on global warming here in the US?
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The Mayan calendar shows the world ending in 2012?could thisbe true?Will Hartinvestigated this personally, and has important answers forus.

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There’s something new in science: space archeology. Mike Toner writes in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that archeologists’ ability to use satellites to see ancient structures that aren’t visible on the ground may explain why the Mayan civilization mysteriously collapsed.

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Sir Isaac Newton predicted the world will end in 57 years, in 2060. The prediction is part of a handwritten document discovered in Jewish National Library in Jerusalem. However, we don’t need to worry much about it, because although Newton was a scientist, he made this prediction on calculations based on the Bible, rather than from scientific observation. The Mayans predicted the world as we know it will end even sooner, in 2012, using (primitive) scientific methods. Newton died in 1727, after formulating the law of gravity, but he was also a theologian who wrote extensively on biblical subjects.
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