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    Mayan calendar predicts upcoming apocalypse

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Well NASA is offering new reassurances today that -- is not upon us at least that's what NASA is saying and if it's wrong.

Well sadly we will be here to challenge the science Trace Gallagher with more -- West Coast bureau of Trace.

And how that is the hysteria over the end of the world -- went at NASA has to come -- hold news conferences and put a culinary on their website explaining why the world is not gonna add.

This all stems from the Mayan calendar and the date December 21 which marks the end of the 349.

Year -- cycle and conspiracy say.

That -- field disaster will then happen the belief is that a planet called -- Peru.

Is headed directly toward earth and when they aligning collide well then that's that now keep in mind the doomsday catastrophe was supposed to happen.

Back in May of 2003 but -- -- being who they are.

Didn't happen so they just pushed the -- ahead to December 21 of 2012 NASA says and I'm quoting.

The world will not end in -- -- -- twelve our planet has been getting along just fine for more than four.

Billion years and credible scientists worldwide know of no threat associated.

With 2012 NASA also had this to say listen.

And then there's folks who think that NASA astronomers are actually hiding this information -- was to prevent panic from the populace.

Can you imagine thousands of astronomers who -- -- -- On a nightly basis keeping the same secret from the public for first.

Several years.

Right now but in fairness NASA did warn that in December 21 there would be a winter solstice so the end of the world is not coming Megan but winter is coming.

And in some parts of the country you know it's kind of kind of thing.

Well a little -- about the lack of accountability if there if they're wrong.

Right -- there on The Who cares right -- I think strays come.