The Sun Goes Out December 21 2012 – Video




The Sun Goes Out December 21 2012
The issue with Dec. 21, 2012 and the predicted disasters that some folks think will come, probably started with the so-called end of the Mayan calendar. Their calendar does not end on Dec. 21, 2012. It #39;s just the end of the cycle and the beginning of a new one. It #39;s just like on Dec. 31st, our calendar comes to an end but a new calendar for the next year begins on Jan. 1st. Niburu is suppose to be a planet that #39;s four times the size of the Earth. It #39;s going to get very close to the Earth and cause all kinds of disasters. So this enormous planet is suppose to be coming toward Earth, but if it were, we would #39;ve seen it long ago and if it were invisible somehow, we would #39;ve seen the affects of this planet on neighboring planets. Thousands of astronomers who scan the night skies on a daily basis have not seen this. And then there #39;s folks who think that NASA astronomers are actually hiding this information so as to prevent panic from the populous. Can you imagine thousands of astronomers who observe the skies on a nightly basis keeping the same secret from the public for several years? Some folks think there #39;s going to be a solar storm associated with Dec. 21st of 2012. Now, solar storms do exist. The sun #39;s activity goes through a cycle that reaches a maximum every eleven years. The next solar maximum when you might expect enhanced solar activity will take place actually in May of 2013. It #39;s supposed to be fairly mild solar activity maximum and there #39;s no evidence that there #39;s ...From:Hywa AzemiViews:1 0ratingsTime:03:32More inPeople Blogs

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