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Scientist: 2012 world’s doom day!
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2012: The end time is approaching.
2012: The end time is approaching.
 
 
 
 
 
 
A Ghanaians scientist has predicted that the world would crumble to an end come 20th December 2012.

Mr. Joris Wattenberg told Joy News’ Matilda Asante on Tuesday that the event would be characterized by unprecedented earthquakes across the globe.

“20th December 2012 is the day when the entire planet would be erupted with earthquakes everywhere.”

He said the earthquake which the National Disaster Management Organization has been warning against would also occur on that same day.

Mr. Wattenberg explained that as the earth goes round the sun on its orbit to produce day and night, but on that day the earth would no longer spin, which would bring an end to the world.

He said all mountains would be flattened and non living and living creatures like human beings would not be spared.

“Most human beings would be dead,” he stressed.

Asked what would happen after the earthquakes, Wattenberg noted, “The earth simply reverses its spin.”

Mr. Wattenberg said scientists have calculated that the earth changes its polarity every 700,000 years whereby the North Pole changes to the South Pole.

“It is necessary the earth in changing its polarity, its spin must come to a stop. When its spin comes to stop that is the end time.”

He further explained that “when every object is travelling at a high speed and it comes to a sudden stop it vibrates and radiate,” exactly is what would happen to the planet.


Story by Isaac Essel



       

 
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