Sunday, March 25, 2012

Doomsday: 2012 Noah's Ark Spaceship Located in Pic de Bugarach Mountain

A unique stone mountain called Pic de Bugarach looms over a French commune with a population of just 200 . The mountian is being touted as a modern Noah's Ark.  A rapidly increasing stream of New Age believers – or esoterics, as locals call them – have descended in their camper van-loads on the usually picturesque and tranquil Pyrenean village. When doomsday arrives – supposedly less than nine months from now these believers will be spared by alien intervention.They believe that when apocalypse strikes on 21 December this year, the aliens waiting in their spacecraft inside Pic de Bugarach will save all the humans near by and beam them off to the next age. According to them, extraterrestrials are quietly waiting in a massive cavity beneath the rock for the world to end, at which point they will leave, taking, it is hoped, a lucky few humans with them.
peaceful commune invaded buy doomsday criers
Historic village of Bugarach in the Aude and the Pic de Bugarach
 The 2012 apocalypse is believed to be the end of a certain world and the beginning of another. A new spiritual world. The year 2012 is the end of a cycle of suffering. Bugarach is one of the major chakras of the earth, a place devoted to welcoming the energies of tomorrow.
Upwards of 100,000 people are thought to be planning a trip to the mountain, 30 miles west of Perpignan, in time for 21 December, and opportunistic entrepreneurs are shamelessly cashing in on the phenomenon. While American travel agents have been offering special, one-way deals to witness the end of the world, a neighbouring village, Saint-Paul de Fenouillet, has produced a wine to celebrate the occasion.

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