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Did a comet hit Earth the last time the Mayan calendar ended?

What happened the last time the Mayan calendar ended? According to Mayan myths, the current creation was the result of a great flood that destroyed the previous creation. The description of this event in Mayan historical chronicles sounds like an eyewitness… [more]

Did a comet hit Earth the last time the Mayan calendar ended? Did a comet hit Earth the last time the Mayan calendar ended?

Why the Maya calendar starts in 3114 BC

Dr. Mike Baillie at the Queen's University in Belfast, Ireland has made a very interesting discovery. He noticed that peaks in ammonium and nitrate in the ice core record, signatures of comet impacts with Earth, occur on or near baktun endings in the… [more]

Why the Maya calendar starts in 3114 BC Why the Maya calendar starts in 3114 BC

New Book Reveals the Science Behind Mayan Prophecies

The new book, Mayan Calendar Prophecies: Predictions for 2012-2052, takes a scientific approach to the often overhyped and sensationalized topic of the Mayan calendar and 2012 prophecies. The author begins by revealing that the ancient Maya believed… [more]

New Book Reveals the Science Behind Mayan Prophecies New Book Reveals the Science Behind Mayan Prophecies

Mayan 2012 Prophecies…or Predictions?

This article is now featured in the e-book Mayan Calendar Prophecies | Part 1: Predictions for 2012 and Beyond. It is the first part in the four-part Mayan Calendar Prophecies e-book series which includes the titles below. All four parts are compiled… [more]

Mayan 2012 Prophecies…or Predictions? Mayan 2012 Prophecies...or Predictions?

Mayan Predictions for 1993-2012

Many of the Mayan predictions for the years 1993-2012 were quite accurate. The Maya predicted everything from Colony Collapse Disorder (a disease that annihilates beehives) and the genetic engineering of food crops to the advent of the World Wide Web.… [more]

Mayan Predictions for 1993-2012 Mayan Predictions for 1993-2012

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New Book Reveals the Science Behind Mayan Prophecies

New Book Reveals the Science Behind Mayan Prophecies

The new book, Mayan Calendar Prophecies: Predictions for 2012-2052, takes a scientific approach to the often overhyped and sensationalized topic of the Mayan calendar and 2012 prophecies. The author begins by revealing that the ancient Maya believed in a 256-year cycle that governed the rise and fall of civilizations. The Maya divided this 256-year cycle into thirteen 20-year periods called katuns. They developed predictions for each katun by looking back through their extensive written histories and finding events that … Read entire article »

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20 Years of Rain in 2300 BC?

20 Years of Rain in 2300 BC?

Evidence is mounting that something catastrophic happened on Earth around 2300 BC. Recent genetic research has revealed that ancient Europeans vanished from the continent around 2500 BC (give or take a couple hundred years.) Several temples at the Mayan site of Palenque record catastrophic events occuring around 2300 BC as well. The description of the event in the Mayan temples at Palenque sound remarkably like an impact event. Researcher M.M. Mandelkehr in his three volume series, … Read entire article »

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Iron Jewelry in Egyptian Tomb Proof of 3300 BC Impact Event?

Iron Jewelry in Egyptian Tomb Proof of 3300 BC Impact Event?

According to an inscription in Temple XIX at the Mayan site of Palenque, a catastrophic event occurred around 3300 BC. In my book, Mayan Calendar Prophecies, I argued that this event sounded remarkably like a meteor impact event. Now scientists have found jewelry in Egyptian tombs made from meteoric iron that dates to, you guessed it– 3300 BC. Coincidence? Read … Read entire article »

Mathematicians Predict Future with Past Data

Mathematicians Predict Future with Past Data

As I argued in my book, Mayan Calendar Prophecies, the Maya were not really prophets as much as they were scientists. Their “priests” were more similar to modern-day scientists and were using information about the past in order to make predictions about the future. Today we call this “forecasting” not prophecy and the only thing one needs to make accurate … Read entire article »

Ancient Europeans Vanished Around 2500 BC

Ancient Europeans Vanished Around 2500 BC

According to Mayan “mythology”, i.e., ancient historical texts, Earth has undergone multiple catastrophes over the ages. Descriptions of these events sound remarkably like meteor bombardments. Scientists studying meteor impact events have noted that one such bombardment appears to have occurred around 2400 BC. Now new evidence from geneticists have shown that something drastic happened to Europe’s population at this time. … Read entire article »

Russian Fireball Won’t Be Last Surprise Asteroid Attack

Russian Fireball Won’t Be Last Surprise Asteroid Attack

As I noted in my book Mayan Calendar Prophecies: Predictions for 2012-2052, the time period after December 21, 2012 should see an increase in catastrophes such as meteor airburst and impact events like the one that took place in Russia on February 15, 2013. I made this assessment based on my interpretation of the ancient writings and astronomical records of … Read entire article »

Russian meteor predicted by Mayan prophecies?

Russian meteor predicted by Mayan prophecies?

The meteor that exploded over southern Russia is just the opening act of a new age of disasters predicted by Mayan prophecies says the author of the book Mayan Calendar Prophecies. In fact, these “prophecies” were more like scientific forecasts based on the discovery of a repeating cycle of such cosmic catastrophes the author argues. The ancient Maya discovered such … Read entire article »

Did ancient asteroid cause mega-tsunami?

Did ancient asteroid cause mega-tsunami?

In a temple at the Mayan site of Palenque, scribes recorded that a catastrophe befell Earth around 3300 BC. I argue in my book Mayan Calendar Prophecies: Predictions for 2012-2052 that descriptions of this event in Mayan inscriptions and historical chronicles are consistent with the breakup of a comet and the oceanic impact of its fragments which spawned mega-tsunamis that … Read entire article »

Did a comet hit Earth the last time the Mayan calendar ended?

Did a comet hit Earth the last time the Mayan calendar ended?

What happened the last time the Mayan calendar ended? According to Mayan myths, the current creation was the result of a great flood that destroyed the previous creation. The description of this event in Mayan historical chronicles sounds like an eyewitness account of an oceanic impact of a comet or comet fragments followed by a mega-tsunami that devastated coastal civilizations. … Read entire article »

Why the Maya calendar starts in 3114 BC

Why the Maya calendar starts in 3114 BC

Dr. Mike Baillie at the Queen’s University in Belfast, Ireland has made a very interesting discovery. He noticed that peaks in ammonium and nitrate in the ice core record, signatures of comet impacts with Earth, occur on or near baktun endings in the Mayan calendar. (The 13th and final baktun of the current calendar cycle ends on December 21, 2012.) … Read entire article »

Superflares common on Sun-like stars

Superflares common on Sun-like stars

Ancient myths record a time when the sun caused the oceans to boil and the only survivors were those who hid in caves or underground. Apollo astronauts found glazing on Lunar rock samples that astrophysicists said could only have been produced by a high energy outburst from the sun. Physicist Anthony Peratt has found rock art all over the Earth … Read entire article »