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The reading of the Mayan calendar was wrong according to a conspiracy theory on Twitter, and while the world didn’t end in 2012, Mayan doomsday is sometime this week or next.
MEXICO CITY - Seize the day. Only 52 weeks and a day are left before Dec. 21, 2012, when some believe the Maya predicted the end of the world. Unlike enthusiasts of other doomsday theories who ...
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If you were to believe the buzz on social media and in some of the tabloids, you’d want to clear your calendar to account for the impending end of the world on June 21.
Remember way back in the days and months leading up to the year 2012, when everyone was sure the world would end all based on this: the Mayan calendar. Well, it’s been more than a decade since ...
The Mayan calendar's new cycle happens to complement a new exhibition fittingly-titled "Utopia/Dystopia." An opening reception will run from 6 to 8 p.m. followed by a party featuring local bands, ...
No, the Mayans did not predict the end of the world on December 21. And, no, that is not a Mayan calendar.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Some say that the Mayan Calendar predicts that the end of the world is about 48 hours or so away. Most actual scientists and experts on Mayan culture call the prediction si… ...
Characteristic of this system is the cyclical nature, with the Mayan calendar featuring three common cycles: the Long Count, Tzolk’in (260-day) and the 365-day, solar-based Haab’.
Conspiracy theorists claimed the Mayan calendar predicted doomsday in 2012. Now they say they read it wrong. Published: Jun. 15, 2020, 8:16 a.m.
Those of you who take everything that the U.S. government says and does with a large grain of salt, be afraid, be very afraid, because the government has now made it official that the world will ...