Who determined that the Mayan Calendar ends on December 21, 2012?

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  • Many 2012 prophets have emerged over the past forty years but only one has been given credit for actually pinpointing the day of December 21, 2012. Throughout the process of identifying “the end of time”, Terence McKenna was not able to make a direct linkage with the Mayan Calendar because there were no authoritative accounts pointing to a terminus in 2012.  Because there was no such date identified at the time of his analysis, making a direct correlation of his Time Wave Theory to 12/21/12 was not possible … unless it was given to him by someone?

    “… originally McKenna had chosen the end of the calendar by looking for a very novel event in recent history, and using this as the beginning of his final 67.29 year cycle. The event he chose was the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, which gave an end-date in mid-November of 2012, but when he discovered the proximity of this date to the end of the current 13-baktun cycle of the Maya calendar, he adjusted the end date to match!”[2]

    More significantly, the way in which McKenna actually did arrive at this date can be further appreciated by the following video. An objective and detached viewer must come to the conclusion that McKenna threw a stake in the ground based on much circumstantial evidence, an alien contact, various drug induced states, and some VERY imaginative thinking*. So untenable is his theory for marking the calendar on December 21st of this year, that one can only wonder if there were forces at work teasing out this ‘forgone conclusion’. After all, who could deny that there is some very serious numerology surrounding 12/21/12. Not too unlike 9/11/01.

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