The Mayas, an ancient and remarkably advanced civilization in Central/South America, are well known for coming up with an extremely accurate calendar which was even adopted by the Vatican in medieval times. The calendar, however, ends on December 21st 2012, which has given birth to a whole set of doomsday prophesies predicting the end of the world in 2012.
In recent years, the belief in such ideas has grown rapidly around the world as represented by the tremendous growth of internet websites, television and radio shows and communities with these beliefs. People are predicting killer earthquakes, massive tsunamis, super volcano’s, cosmic collisions, solar disruptions and so on in the coming years.
Download the 2012 Survival GuideThe popularity of these doomsday predictions, recent wars and terror strikes and natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes and tsunamis have resulted in an extremely fast growing market for books, videos and tutorials on survival. These products are especially popular with young families and parents who wish to take responsibility in if they personally don’t believe in doomsday scenarios. As they say, it is better to be prepared and proved wrong than remain unprepared and die.