2012 Contact Review : The Build and the Survival Guide

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Separating the ancient facts from Hollywood fiction has always been difficult. Hollywood has an irritating habit of twisting the truth to the point that it can no longer be recognized by people who are searching for it. So is 2012 just a product of the imagination of the marketers in Hollywood or is it something that roots from a truth?

This 2012 Contact review will give you the truth about one of the most important books you will ever need to survive the nightmare of 2012.

Claiming to discuss all the information you will ever need to understand the cataclysms of 2012, the 2012 Contact is a book that was created by Christopher Jones. This book, composed of two individual books, The Build and The Survival Guide, claims to distinguish between fallacious claims and actual prophetic claims.

The book is founded on the ending of the highly accurate great Mayan calendar which ends on the winter solstice of 2012, on December 21.

According to ancient Mayan myth, mankind has lived three ages already or at least the planet have. The First Age is the creation of our world which suddenly ended with the first destruction. The Second and Third Ages compose of a period in time when man’s civilization began and flourished. According to this ancient myth, man did unpleasing things to the gods and they were therefore vanished from the face of the Earth. After this destruction came the Fourth Age which we are living now. This myth set the ending of this age on the final winter solstice of our age, on December 21, 2012.

Evidently, this myth tells us that something huge will happen to mankind. What it is, nobody has a good idea. However many prophecies of old have predicted the same thing.

Nostradamus, the greatest seer of the last 500 years, have mentioned on many occasions about a dismal times ahead of us. Being astronomer and astrologer, Nostradamus also referred to the winter solstice that will reset the world and mankind.

The Mayans had a very strong interest on astronomy. The Mayans keep precise records of past and future solstices and the 2012 winter solstice, which only happens every 25,800 years is a very significant solstice for them. On this rare galactic phenomenon, the Sun, as it appears from our planet, will rise from the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy. When this happens, even NASA have calculated this happening, many believe that catastrophic events will change the face of the planet forever.

As if to confirm the prophecies of old, NASA has recently realized that the Sun is entering a phase in its cycle which can endanger every living soul on Earth. Not that this is a new phenomenon, every 11 years, the Sun completes its solar cycle which mostly ends with elevated solar activities called solar flares. What is strange about the present cycle is that it shows signs that the cycle is not a typical one. Many astronomers believe that the Sun may refuse to be as friendly as we know it to be in the coming years.

The prospects of survival are small for many, yes, but according to the author of the 2012 Contact, it is not impossible. Christopher Jone’s book outlines the best way to prepare for the coming cataclysms. The book also gives recommendations about the safest and best places on Earth for survival.

Conclusion:

So far, this 2012 Contact review has seen nothing wrong with the book of Christopher Jones. In summary, it is a good book that deals on the ancient and current prophecies about the ending of the current age.

Prepare for the forthcoming global cataclysm of 2012. After reading this 2012 Contact review, we recommend that you grab your copy of Christopher Jone’s two-volume set, the 2012 Contact.

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