‘Why the World Didn’t End Yesterday’: Confident NASA release Mayan apocalypse video TEN DAYS early

Worldwide, Daily news | | December 13, 2012 14:58

So confident are NASA that the apocalypse will not happen on December 21st that they have released a video 10 days ahead of schedule entitled ‘Why the World Didn’t End Yesterday’.

Outlining point by point each of the so called ‘myths’ that surround the end of the Mayan calendar, astronomical and planetary experts debunk any notions that the sun will irradiate the atmosphere or that a rogue planet will smash into our Earth.

NASA scientists seem so sure that life will go on that the video meant to be released on December 22nd was put out yesterday.

The end-of-days prophesy is based on an interpretation of the ancient Mayan calendar which claims the world will end on December 21 2012.

As ‘zero hour’ approaches, various theories have been posed as to how Planet Earth will meet its doom – all of which are disproved by NASA’s film clip.

One claims that Nibiru, a rogue planet discovered by the ancient Sumerians, will crash into Earth on December 21st, killing everyone.

Scientists, however, say there is no such planet.

Indeed, the video from NASA claims that all the apocalyptic theories are built on a massive misconception.

Dr. Don Yeomans, who is head of NASA’s Near-Earth Object Program stated that no known asteroids or comets were on a collision course with Earth.

Neither is a rogue planet coming to destroy us.

However, despite NASA’s confident video, recent disasters – including the earthquake in Japan – as well as anxiety over pandemics and economic concerns – are creating a global climate of fear, which for some are omens of impending doom.

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