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Shocking unbelievable events. Hundreds have been massacred today.

Still happening. I can't believe no one is doing anything.

Obama, Cameron fucking do something you *word censored*. Follow #gaddaficrimes #libya and #bahrain on twitter for more info.

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Libya are now part of the good boys club, and its going to take a lot more bloodshed to be spilt before the international community does anything. Same as what happened in Bosnia.

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All these Arab states rebelling....so much for Islam and its peaceful approach...

The christiam community take heed...this is the rumblings of an all mighty culling of an over populated world....2012 is supposedly the year we all perish...hold on to your hats now.......

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Makes losing a 4 goal lead seem a bit trivial TBH..
Proper bad situation there, just awful.

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storrmin571 wrote:Libya are now part of the good boys club, and its going to take a lot more bloodshed to be spilt before the international community does anything. Same as what happened in Bosnia.
WTF :?: :?

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SammyDroppedHisShorts wrote:All these Arab states rebelling....so much for Islam and its peaceful approach...

The christiam community take heed...this is the rumblings of an all mighty culling of an over populated world....2012 is supposedly the year we all perish...hold on to your hats now.......
That might be closer to the truth than you would like to know Sammy :wink:

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SammyDroppedHisShorts wrote:All these Arab states rebelling....so much for Islam and its peaceful approach...

The christian community take heed...this is the rumblings of an all mighty culling of an over populated world....2012 is supposedly the year we all perish...hold on to your hats now.......
We better make sure we win the league next year then, it will be another record to rub under the noses of the tiny totts :-P :lol: :lol: :barscarf:

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SammyDroppedHisShorts wrote:2012 is supposedly the year we all perish
I looked into the 2012 prophecy.

From what I can tell, the actual "prophecy" is not so much a prophecy, but marks a period of time in the Mayan calendar ending on 21 December 2012.
A new period of time in the Mayan calendar consequently starts that day.

There is nothing definite about a sudden cataclysmic event on that day, and nothing definite to say such an event will not happen.

It does mark the start of the earth moving back towards the centre of the galaxy, a process that takes many thousands of years.
Currently the earth is moving away from the centre of the galaxy.

This move back towards the centre of the galaxy will cause a change in energy, the likely result will be increased creativity and a more peaceful world.
(I know that sounds a bit "hippyish" but it makes sense to me).

Quite how this affects Arsenal I have no idea but maybe ...

Peter Hill-Wood gets done for "creative" accounting...unlikely but possible?

Wilshere and Ramsey cement regular first team places as "creative" players in midfield? ... hopefully!

DB10Gooner gets ejected from the ground for "creating" a fuss when told "Small children are not allowed in unaccompanied" ... quite possible!
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QuartzGooner wrote:
SammyDroppedHisShorts wrote:2012 is supposedly the year we all perish
I looked into the 2012 prophecy.

From what I can tell, the actual "prophecy" is not so much a prophecy, but marks a period of time in the Mayan calendar ending on 21 December 2012.
A new period of time in the Mayan calendar consequently starts that day.

There is nothing definite about a sudden cataclysmic event on that day, and nothing definite to say such an event will not happen.

It does mark the start of the earth moving back towards the centre of the galaxy, a process that takes many thousands of years.
Currently the earth is moving away from the centre of the galaxy.

This move back towards the centre of the galaxy will cause a change in energy, the likely result will be increased creativity and a more peaceful world.
(I know that sounds a bit "hippyish" but it makes sense to me).

Quite how this affects Arsenal I have no idea but maybe ...

Peter Hill-Wood gets done for "creative" accounting...unlikely but possible?

Wilshere and Ramsey cement regular first team places as "creative" players in midfield? ... hopefully!

DB10Gooner gets ejected from the ground for "creating" a fuss when told "Small children are not allowed in unaccompanied" ... quite possible!
I was contemplating doing a thread about this Quartz...(I am still verifiying data) so give me some time. I hate to sound like a doomsday prophet, but I think there is a bit of reason to get concerned about 2012. Watch this space. 8)

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Listen to 5live at around 23.30 for an idea of what its like on the ground, quite shocking apparently. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00yqn2l

Please create a separate thread for 2012 talk.

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Red Gunner wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:It does mark the start of the earth moving back towards the centre of the galaxy, a process that takes many thousands of years.
Currently the earth is moving away from the centre of the galaxy.

This move back towards the centre of the galaxy will cause a change in energy, the likely result will be increased creativity and a more peaceful world.
(I know that sounds a bit "hippyish" but it makes sense to me).
Sounds New Age to me. That's the stuff they believe.

And have you any scientific links proving the bold bit? I Googled it but couldn't find anything :?
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012.html

You will see that the official NASA website states that the existing "baktun" period in the Mayan Calendar ends on 21 December 2012, and a new "baktun" begins.

21 December 2012 marks a day when the earth faces the centre of the galaxy, so is positioned to receive increased energy.
Plenty has been written about the Mayan calendar by Dr Jose Arguelles if you wish to read further.

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I will start a new thread in the basement for 2012, and let Mega continue it, so this thread can go back to Libya/Middle East etc.

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Revolutions are often violent regardless of the religion of the main populations of the countries they are in.

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