On January 9, the History Channel will be airing an episode on Apocalypse Island. 

Does a remote island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean hold the final clue to the Mayan’s apocalyptic predictions concerning 2012? One explorer thinks he’s discovered the answers that have eluded man for centuries. Jim Turner stumbled on this remote artifact over a decade ago and has spent the past ten years preparing an expedition to prove that this is the place they foretold that the gods would come to watch the final minutes of civilization as we know it.

I know that I, for one, will be glued to my TV for this one.  I’m not normally one of those “Doom and Gloom” type of people.  But this 2012 thing has me a bit concerned.  So I’ve been doing all the research I can to find out if everything they’re saying is going to happen is really going to happen or not.

A friend of mine was at a party of Science Fiction fans over the holidays, and he was talking to a woman about a recent science fiction novel that described a post-nuclear future where all the women were now warriors.  The woman was an intense feminist, so she really liked the novel, and remarked, “It’s fun to read about the end of the world in a book.  The author wipes out this male-dominated society, so women can start over again and do a better job.”

I couldn’t help but think, the “author” of this universe — God by whatever name you call HIm/Her must also want to do the same thing from time to time.

And we know it. Just as we’re imperfect, so sometimes things get so bad it’s time to start over. That’s indicated by the Great Flood stories that are nearly universal in human cultures.

Of course, since God or Universal Intelligence is beyond time, what happens in 2012 is already known to God, and so has been revealed in prophecy to many cultures around the world for thousands of years.  All know and tell of a time when God, in effect, starts over again. 

But of course, exactly what’s going to happen is not known to us imperfect humans. Yet we can educate ourselves to prepare ourselves.

One of the things that I’ve done to help prepare myself and my family, is to sign up for a newsletter that I get every week from 2012: The Official Countdown

We have only a short left to prepare ourselves for the most fantastic events of our lifetimes, of all human history.  If we just continue to go about daily lives as usual, a ceaseless round of working, playing and sleeping . . . we can expect to be shocked and surprised by whatever happens December 21, 2012.

We can close our eyes. We can pretend that if we hear no 2012, see no 2012 and speak no 2012 there will be NO 2012 (or, more accurately, that 2012 will be just another year).

But you know better. That’s why you found my site.  You were looking for information, just like I am.  And just like millions of other people are.  No one knows for sure what’s going to happen on 2012 and we all want to be prepared for anything.
 
That’s why these updates I get from 2012: The Final Countdown are so important to me.  Each week they’re full of new information and up to date research that’s being conducted by scientists and theologists all over the world, to help me and my family be prepared for December 21, 2012. 
 
Let me be upfront with you about a subject that some people have written about to me.

Why I am charging for this ebook and membership site. 

In Thailand and other Buddhist countries, people “do good” (accumulate favorable karma) by giving food to monks. Most of the people are poor, so they don’t have enough food for themselves and their families . . . but every morning they put rice or vegetables into the begging bowls of the local monks.

Now, the monks have learned, and teach the people, that their lives are temporary. They are meditating and practicing to attain Nirvana, to escape the endless cycle of birth, death and rebirth.

As monks, they are in training to rid themselves of all desire, including that for food.

Yet every morning they accept food from the people. And in return they teach school to the children and provide spiritual guidance to the entire community.

And by accepting the food, they are allowing the people to accumulate good karma.

Is it a fair trade-off? Buddhists obviously think so.

Now, I certainly can’t compare myself to a monk. Or tell you that in joining 2012: The Official Countdown you’ll accumulate good karma.

I do know that if I gave it away for free or for a small price, I’d be doing you and 2012 an injustice.  Because, like it or not, we unconsciously assume things are worth what we pay for them.  Therefore, to many people free = worthless.

The information in 2012: The Official Countdown membership site is anything BUT worthless!

Sincerely,

B. Anderson

P.S. The 2012 Membership Zone is worth at least $120 per year, and you’re getting lifetime updates for free along with 2012: The Official Countdown.

You’ll hear interviews with other 2012 experts, get updated on new theories and new events as they occur.

You’re busy — the 2012 Membership Zone is the only site you need to bookmark to keep up with 2012 news as it happens.

Of course, I feel a little silly saying you get a “lifetime” membership, since it won’t be needed after December 21, 2012. But until then, it’s everything you need.

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