As 2012 draws to a close, many websites, books and cable
television shows are erroneously predicting the end of the world. These claims range from fears that a rogue planet is heading toward Earth, to solar flares torching our planet. David Morrison, a senior scientist and astrobiologist at NASA’s Ames Research Center is working to inform the public that each of the claims are false and there is no reason that December 21, 2012 will be different from any other day on Earth.
NASA Seeks to Debunk Doomsday Prophecy

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8 responses to “NASA Seeks to Debunk Doomsday Prophecy”
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Thank you Nasa for you putting us all straight, it is much appreciated, I understood the Mayan calendar was just going out of one age into another, but I am not nearly as intelligent as you are. There is also a strange rumour about underground bunkers, even cities, I am sure that is another load of old cobblers too?
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Try to debunk! We ain’t going for that funk! Planet X System incoming quickly
Just go to your bunk Morrison -
2019 still here guys
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Top ten things that are real.
1. Supervalcano
2. Earthquakes
3. Underwater land slides
4. Asteroids and meteors
5. Nuclear weapons
6. Solar Flares and CME's
7. Gamma ray bursts
8. Man made superbugs and prehistoric ones dug up
9. Chemical weapons
10. and the most dangerous of all……….. stupidityAll of these will change life as you know it
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HEY NASA GUESS WHAT YOUR NOT GOD AND WHEN HE DOES GET HERE YOUR IN TROUBLE🤷🏾♂️
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It’ll happen eventually nibiru is real
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Why am I watching in 2019
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Cuanto gli volete bene voi a to infrorma acume gli volete bene vi ricambiera e bo vatevi unesame di coscienza e lo saprete chi siete




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