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2012 end of the world survival
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Any interest for a TV show that debunks all of the "Nostradamus Effect", the 2012 and the ghost reality shows?


We're no longer aboriginals folks, who believe the world is flat. We know a lot about plate tectonics and it's affects on the Earth, weather patterns and astronomical phenomenon. Why don't these normally credible science channels deal with this sensational nonsense and put it to rest? I'm sure the ratings will jump with all the controversy the "believers" will throw at it. And yes, I am an Atheist who thinks that the "end of days" dogmas are more dangerous to our survival than world war.

Sort of like this?

http://www.theskepticsguide.org/



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December 21 2012 - Where And How To Survive

December 21, 2012 has arrived and all the speculation has proven to be founded in fact. To this end it might be wise over the coming months and years to simply be aware of any new information forthcoming on the subject. Keep yourself informed by reading articles on the subject, subscribe to newsletters on subjects like Planet X, Planet Nibiru, end of the world or doomsday subjects. This will not cost you much and will give you all the latest bulletins and up to date scientific learning.

Experts have conducted much research into geographically-specific areas of the world that would be most affected by the events predicted for December 21, 2012. The findings were based on such details as existing fault lines in the earth's crust, volcanic activity, tidal patterns, cosmic occurrences etc. Proximity to existing nuclear power plants, oil refineries, mass gas storage facilities down to the local gas station were all taken into consideration.

There are preferred continents selected that would be most favourable to survive through the impending chaos based on this research. However it is not economically practical for everyone to up sticks and move continent - so what can you do? Look at your current environmental surroundings. Where do you live? Is it in a built up area, are you surrounded by high-rise buildings? Do you live in a low-lying coastal region that would be devastated by a tsunami? If any of these questions are applicable to you it may be wise to consider a move to a more appropriate future home. The most obvious and easiest of choices is to head for the hills, a home at a higher altitude on a mountainside would make a lot more sense. Even this solution throws up its own questions as certain theorists believe that many mountains will exist no longer due to collapse or sinking - again it is vital that you keep yourself updated on latest predictions.

Universities are leading the way in the design of revolutionary style housing that could withstand the best that earthquakes can throw at us. Dome houses have to date survived testing based on previous magnitude scale quakes. These structures have an igloo-like appearance but are made from an interlocking membrane that can move and shake without taking any infrastructural damage to the mainframe. Further testing was applied with heavier stress levels applied and still the structures came through unscathed. It is this type of structure that we should be looking at even if the end of the world does not happen on December 21 2012. There is a great opportunity here for the rebuilding of Haiti to be used as a building block for the future

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