Author Topic: Mayans Say World WONT End in 2012  (Read 147872 times)

Offline Sparks

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Re: Mayans Say World WONT End in 2012
« Reply #45 on: November 06, 2022, 02:13:31 am »
2012 isn't the end of the world, Mayans insist
       
AP – In this photo taken Oct. 3, 2009, Guatemalan Mayan Indian elder Apolinario Chile Pixtun poses for a portrait …

MEXICO CITY – Apolinario Chile Pixtun is tired of being bombarded with frantic questions about the Mayan calendar supposedly "running out" on Dec. 21, 2012. After all, it's not the end of the world.

In addition to this 2009 post Apolinario Chile Pixtun was mentioned in some posts in this thread in December, 2012. Now there is a separate topic about him which I am updating because I found new and interesting material:

http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=4286.0 [Apolinario Chile Pixtun]

Offline Mirror

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Re: Mayans Say World WONT End in 2012
« Reply #46 on: February 07, 2025, 04:37:34 pm »
I enjoyed seeing all the websites go empty, silent or dead concerning this 2012 trip. I haven’t rewatched this set of videos, having seen them because my sister had sent them to me.
My memory serves me that Ahkima stated that the timing was a personal thing, of which I agree.
I’ll probably watch them again now that it’s resurfaced in my frontal lobes, ;)
I blame this site! lol
It’s what I was searching for when I found the video I posted immediately before this.

I haven’t found the embed code or button for this site yet, and I really think this video deserves it.
He kinda rambles on a bit, about unrelated topics, I can’t remember which of the set he nails my quote. But I do remember his fireworks in his words, I’ll enjoy reporting back after I’ve seen it again.
I may even make my own piki and really frost some mountain tops.
Now that I’m in this area of my brain, I’m finding all kinds of firewood to stack.
My next post might get a little edgy ;)

https://youtu.be/TuVZhZQbWQ8?si=DkAqkClVGbTcvP1m


Offline milehighsalute

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Re: Mayans Say World WONT End in 2012
« Reply #47 on: February 07, 2025, 05:10:57 pm »
I enjoyed seeing all the websites go empty, silent or dead concerning this 2012 trip. I haven’t rewatched this set of videos, having seen them because my sister had sent them to me.
My memory serves me that Ahkima stated that the timing was a personal thing, of which I agree.
I’ll probably watch them again now that it’s resurfaced in my frontal lobes, ;)
I blame this site! lol
It’s what I was searching for when I found the video I posted immediately before this.

I haven’t found the embed code or button for this site yet, and I really think this video deserves it.
He kinda rambles on a bit, about unrelated topics, I can’t remember which of the set he nails my quote. But I do remember his fireworks in his words, I’ll enjoy reporting back after I’ve seen it again.
I may even make my own piki and really frost some mountain tops.
Now that I’m in this area of my brain, I’m finding all kinds of firewood to stack.
My next post might get a little edgy ;)

https://youtu.be/TuVZhZQbWQ8?si=DkAqkClVGbTcvP1m
i dont think any real mayan descended people were even pushing that envelope to the masses

but as always the case....non-ndnz would rather learn ndn stuff from other non-ndnz than actual ndnz themselves

Offline Mirror

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Re: Mayans Say World WONT End in 2012
« Reply #48 on: February 07, 2025, 06:27:50 pm »
I enjoyed seeing all the websites go empty, silent or dead concerning this 2012 trip. I haven’t rewatched this set of videos, having seen them because my sister had sent them to me.
My memory serves me that Ahkima stated that the timing was a personal thing, of which I agree.
I’ll probably watch them again now that it’s resurfaced in my frontal lobes, ;)
I blame this site! lol
It’s what I was searching for when I found the video I posted immediately before this.

I haven’t found the embed code or button for this site yet, and I really think this video deserves it.
He kinda rambles on a bit, about unrelated topics, I can’t remember which of the set he nails my quote. But I do remember his fireworks in his words, I’ll enjoy reporting back after I’ve seen it again.
I may even make my own piki and really frost some mountain tops.
Now that I’m in this area of my brain, I’m finding all kinds of firewood to stack.
My next post might get a little edgy ;)

https://youtu.be/TuVZhZQbWQ8?si=DkAqkClVGbTcvP1m
i dont think any real mayan descended people were even pushing that envelope to the masses

but as always the case....non-ndnz would rather learn ndn stuff from other non-ndnz than actual ndnz themselves

It’s like a prize in a pie, except the prize is left out. Every piece of culture everywhere has to be evaluated thusly. The colonists assumed we’re just so dumb we’d tell them all we could for a slice.
For instance, I could translate every “petroglyph” in that southwestern states, but would never, not even once. I’ll just say, the anthropology departments got it so wrong it’s laughable. IDAF who anyone is or what their qualifications are. They did it using their own experience. And the learned folks, won’t even acknowledge a mistake of the past. The highest and most famous scientists will be flogged for getting it, and just make a causal observation that goes against the narrative.

It’s the fundamental flaw in western science, the leaders of each department have their profit niche and they don’t share or deviate.

Case in point, they found this over a hundred years ago, when it started to come to light it took major institutions decades to even consider it. And when they do, all hell is breaking loose.
Every narrative of their own cultures is ripped seams, it’s so ghastly listening to them wringing their hands about it.
It doesn’t stop here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWVA6TeUKYU