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STORM CONFIRMS END-OF-WORLD MAYAN PROPHECY

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Hurricane Sandy left millions without power and brought countless dollars in destruction. However, the consequences of the event may be even more severe than thought.

Experts have confirmed that Hurricane Sandy the Eastern portion of the United States solidifies Mayan predictions about the end of the world. The combination of the storms along the East Coast and continued wildfires on the West Coast seem to be straight out of ancient texts concerning the prediction.

“It’s not just some calendar from which we get these ideas about the end of the world,” said one expert, who asked not to be named. “Though the famous Great Cycle of the Long Count will indeed be completed this winter, several Mayan texts suggest that certain signs will precede this.”

One of these texts speaks of a “Grand Continent,” which many have come to think describes North America. The text says, “Wind and Fire will take their sides on the Grand Continent, and then will return to meet in the middle.”

“I think that about sums it up,” said the expert.

Last weekend’s mighty storm was labeled a derecho, or a wide windstorm that moves in a line and is accompanied typically by thunderstorms. Authorities continue to battle the effects of the storm and persisting wildfires, but some believe far more is up ahead.

Though the U.S. government has refused to acknowledge the predictions, many believe federal entities are investigating the prophecy and any kind of solution. Weekly World News will continue to the follow the story.

38 Responses to “STORM CONFIRMS END-OF-WORLD MAYAN PROPHECY”

  1. Krisitin says:

    See the top end of times prophesies of all time, some of them will amaze you especially how they got started! http://www.educatinghumanity.com/2011/10/end-of-w

  2. Maya says:

    The Mayan Prophecy Countdown:
    http://maya.lolinside.com/

  3. This was a great adventure, thank you for sharing it with us!

  4. aqua says:

    Utterly ridiculous-call yourself a journalist!
    Unfortunately you will still be around on the 22nd When we ALL expect you to grovel and apologise for your stupidity

  5. JBF says:

    If Sandy meant it was part of the end of the world then shouldn’t we on the east coast be dead already since it is going to come back and meet in the middle? I don’t even think the Mayans had the technology to send texts.

  6. lila32498 says:

    This is rediculous. How the heck is a hurricane related to the mayan calendar? It was most likely just a regular hurricane that just so happened to be huge. Stuff happens, you know. You can't just assume that it relates to the mayan prophesy. I think the person who posted this should read over some of the sites that prove the world won't end. God said that we won't know the exact day that the world will end, so it's obviously not when we think it will be.

  7. lol says:

    i think they jis taking the piss out of the mayans :P lol

  8. no way… myth is busted 3 days ago…

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