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November 11, 2009

THE PEOPLE SPEAK: Don’t joke about 2012; cataclysm will come

This is in reference to David Gerard’s Nov. 8 column “World won’t end in 2012.”

2012 is not a hoax. Roland Emmerich’s “2012” movie trailer pretty much depicts what is to happen. The world doesn’t know all the facts about 2012, least of all, the modern Maya.

As I wrote in my comment, 2012 was known as early as 3,000 BC by the Sumerians/Babylonians, then the Egyptians, then the Maya, as well as the Europeans, and lastly our founding forefathers who laid out Washington, D.C., to reflect 2012 to all visitors as a reminder of that date. Then the knowledge was lost around the 1800s.

Few people know or understand that Christ himself taught it. It is in the Bible, but few people have understood it.

2012 involves many factors but it was understood very well by the ancient world. It is the modern world that is stumbling in the dark about 2012.

It is difficult to say in a few words or sentences what it took to write and fill three books on 2012. Therefore, please read my non-fiction 2012 trilogy, “The Ark of Millions of Years,” the most comprehensive 2012 books in the world based on scientific, historical, biblical and Mayan facts.

Gerard should then write another article on 2012 based on reliable documented facts rather than mere speculation. You owe your readers that much on 2012.

I am a Mayan expert and am the first person to fully understand why the Maya end their long count calendar on Dec. 21, 2012. Many cycles of time end on that date for a reason.

The world will experience a cataclysm on that date, but the cause has never been discussed in forums, only found in my books. Only one-third of the world’s population will survive the cataclysm, and it is also the end of the world.

You will have to read my books in order to understand this statement.

I write under the pen of E. J. Clark.

Mary England, author

ejclark@arkofmillionsofyears.com

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