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2012 Mayan calendar prediction

THE NEWS Live for Dec. 7, 2012

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This is THE NEWS Live for December 7, 2012, with Alfred Lambremont Webre. THE NEWS live with Alfred Lambremont Webre is streamed live every Friday at 6 pm Pacific, 7 pm Mountain, 8 pm Central, 9 pm Eastern, and 1 AM GMT at Youtube.com/ExopoliticstTV.  Each live broadcast is accessible  immediately afterward on archive at ExopoliticsTV.

Our motto is “THE NEWS Live reports the news that the mainstream news is designed to hide.”  Let me repeat that. “THE NEWS Live reports the news that the mainstream news is designed to hide.”

What is our headline for today? It’s kind of a rolling headline this month “Countdown to December 21, 2012. December 21, 2012, is a consciousness and dimensional shift marketing triumph.” Let me repeat that.  The date, December 21, 2012, and its wide dispersal throughout humanity, is a consciousness and dimensional shift marketing triumph.

Let’s build toward that or toward an awareness of that. Let’s look at the traditional Mayan Calendar at what December 21, 2012, [as a projected ‘end date’ suggests]. Some people say that that’s not the actual end date of the Mayan calendar, but assuming that December 21, 2012, is the actual “pinpointed day” (I’m quoting here.) “in the long arch of the Mayan time- reading when a major era — a “bactun”  of 144,000 days set within a Mayan Long Count of 13 baktuns, comes to an end. In the calculation of Maya priestly scholars of ancient times, the era now ending began on Aug. 11, 3114 B.C. (in Maya, 13.0.0.0.0 4 Ajaw 8 Kumk’u) and spans 5,125.366 solar years.”

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jose-barreiro/recognizing-maya-a-world-that-doesnt-end_b_2167950.html

That’s just the numericals of the traditional Mayan Calendar. There’s a lot of dispute around these issues.

Deconstructing 2012 Galactic Alignment as a meme

But let’s get into, first of all the Galactic alignment, which is what some of the meaning around December 21, 2012, is. The first concept there is [to address] is that of the 2012 Galactic Alignment that was a meme that was promoted into widespread popularity by a number of Mayan scholars, including John Major Jenkins in the west.

In that sense [to quote John Major Jenkins] “The Galactic Alignment is the alignment of the December solstice sun on December 21, with the Galactic equator.” (The Galactic equator of the Milky Way Galaxy, being like a pancake or a plane, with all of the Galaxies arrayed in this pancake like plane.) The alignment of the December solstice sun of our solar system with the galactic plane “occurs as a result of the precession of the equinoxes.”  On December 21, 2012, that Galactic Alignment and the precession of the equinoxes “is caused by the Earth wobbling very slowly on its axis and shifting the position of the equinoxes and solstices one degree every 71.5 years. Because the sun is one half of a degree wide it will take the December solstice sun 36 years to process through the galactic equator.”

Going through the equator like this. This is our solar system  [left hand representing our solar system waving in upward motion ‘through’ the right hand stationary as the Galactic plane.] It takes thirty six years to make that. The procession is caused by the Earth wobbling  very slowly on its axis, again.

The precise alignment of the solstice point, (that is where the center point of the sun and the solar system is passing through the Galactic equator) actually occurs in 1998. From an astrological point of view, the Galactic alignment with the solar system occurs on December 21, 1998, which is something that I talked about in a lecture in Washington DC back in 2009.

And so, the Galactic alignment zone is from 1980 to 2016; that is 36 years that it takes our solar system to traverse through the Galactic equator, or the that pancake-that plane that the Galaxy looks like. This alignment occurs every 26,000 years. The alignment really occurred, from an astronomical point of view, December 21, 1998, as far as the precise center point of the body of the sun (as viewed from the Earth) going through the Galactic riff – the center-point of the Galaxy. So that again, takes away some of the memes or the myths about the Galactic alignment.

Source: Jean Meeus, Mathematical Astronomy Morsels, 1997  http://www.maya12-21-2012.com/2012galactic.html

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