All this research is of course very interesting but all they needed to do for finding out about the "dooms day" is talk to Mayan Elders. Instead I notice they only talk to scientists and and archaeologists but did nobody think of Mayan oral traditions that survived the Spanish book burning? The Elders have always denied a dooms day or "end of the world" prediction. The Mayan calendar, like every other Meso-American calendar (Zapotec, Mixtec, Aztec), was about cycles. 2012 was nothing more than the end of a cycle and the start of a new one.
All this research is of course very interesting but all they needed to do for finding out about the "dooms day" is talk to Mayan Elders. Instead I notice they only talk to scientists and and archaeologists but did nobody think of Mayan oral traditions that survived the Spanish book burning? The Elders have always denied a dooms day or "end of the world" prediction. The Mayan calendar, like every other Meso-American calendar (Zapotec, Mixtec, Aztec), was about cycles. 2012 was nothing more than the end of a cycle and the start of a new one.
I wish I wasn't an idiot American who has to convert meters to feet every time they reference something in meters.
Can someone find Marshal Masters and tell him he's an idiot.
The only person who knows when we all will die is and chooses too is God himself.
I wonder what the guy was thinking when nothing happened. "There are those who prepare, and those who don’t" I laughed. 2016, and nothing happened.
The Mayans were a bloodthirsty people that should best be remembered as what not to do as a theocratic civilization! Just a blip on humankinds radar.