Disc 1: Doomsday 2012: the End of Days: Doomsday is foretold in the Mayan calendar, the Chinese oracle of the I Ching and an Internet-based prophetic softward program. December 21, 2012 will be the End of Days. Mayan doomsday prophecy: The Maya were legendary astronomers and timekeepers. Their calendar is more accurate than our own. They tracked stars and planets and assigned great meaning to astronomical phenomena and made the 2012 doomsday prophecy prediction.
"Disc 1: Doomsday 2012: the End of Days: Doomsday is foretold in the Mayan calendar, the Chinese oracle of the I Ching and an Internet-based prophetic softward program. December 21, 2012 will be the End of Days. Mayan doomsday prophecy: The Maya were legendary astronomers and timekeepers. Their calendar is more accurate than our own. They tracked stars and planets and assigned great meaning to astronomical phenomena and made the 2012 doomsday prophecy prediction."@en
"Doomsday 2012: the End of Days: An examination of the forecasts that discuss the end of the world, including the ancient Mayan calendar, the medieval predictions of Merlin, the Book of Revelation in the Bible, and the Chinese oracle of the I Ching. Considers whether December 21, 2012 will be the end of time. Mayan doomsday prophecy: The Maya were legendary astronomers and timekeepers. They tracked stars and planets and assigned great meaning to astronomical phenomena, making a 2012 doomsday prediction."@en
"More doomsday tech: Examines more threats, both natural and man-made, that may endanger civilization including threats from outer space, tiny viruses, bioterrorism, and cyberterror. Also takes a look at some of the technologies used to help keep doomsday at bay."
"History Channel brings together episodes from different TV shows looking at the Doomsday predictions."@en
"Mayan doomsday prophecy: Examines the 2012 doomsday prophecy contained in the calendar created by the legendary astronomers and timekeepers of the Mayan civilization."
"Mayan doomsday prophecy: A program describing aspects of the Mayans, known partly for their skill as astronomers and timekeepers. The Mayan calendar is the source of various end-of-the-world predictions that are variously reviewed and depicted."@en
"Disc 2: Doomsday tech: Doomsday threats range from very real to controversial to futuristic. Despite the Cold War's end, we live under the shadow of nuclear weapons, arms races, and accidental launches. More doomsday tech: Examines more threats, both natural and manmade, that may endanger civilization. From the far reaches of space to tiny viruses, bioterrorism and cyberterrorism, doomsday sources are many."@en
"Doomsday 2012: Explores the prophecy that the world will end on December 21, 2012, as foretold by many oracles throughout history including the Mayan calendar, the Chinese oracle of the I Ching, and even an Internet-based software program."
"Doomsday 2012: the End of Days: Presents a variety of forecasts that discuss the end of the world, with emphasis on the ancient Mayan calendar as one potential source. Also included are dramatic enactments of the predictions of the fictional character Merlin, the Book of Revelation in the Bible, and the Chinese oracle of the I Ching."@en
"Two programs detail a variety of actual and fictional end-of-the-world forecasts, with emphasis on the ancient Mayan calendar."@en
"Doomsday tech: Looks at threats, both natural and man-made, that may endanger civilization including nuclear arsenals, global warming, nanotechnology, cyborgs, and robots."
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