Rumor about the end of the world in 2015

After 3 quiet years, rumors of "apocalypse" come back in 2015, this time focusing on the prophecies of Nostradamus and the Mayan calendar.

Apocalyptic stories in 2015 are beginning to culminate, with many fanatics believing that the world will perish in September this year. Recently, Inquisitr has listed a series of sci-fi apocalyptic ways that could happen in 2015. For example, the technology has just been used to generate a line of artificial viruses that serve the item. The medical goal is inflated into a tool to make biological weapons called 'corpses'. Listening to it is no different than the episode in the films about zombies that are popular with Americans like The Walking Dead.

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Portrait of the prophet Nostradamus - (Photo: Inquisitr)

One of the interesting hypotheses about this topic is that many people believe that the Mayan calendar actually ended on May 15 , 2015 , and the previous prediction on the possibility of apocalypse on December 21, 2012 just a "miscalculation" . According to the In5D website, a person nicknamed Wakatel Utiw (ie wanderer) led some Maya-style apocalyptic predictions (that are vague and confusing) that 'at the time of the 13th Baktun and 13 Ahau were the time when our ancestors will return and the wisdom of the people returns'. And this person committed in 2015 to be the time of the prophecy mentioned.

Meanwhile, many also mentioned the prophecies of the French prophet Nostradamus in the 16th century, who is said to have correctly predicted the French revolution; the assassination of US President JFKennedy; the twin towers in New York collapsed in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; the appearance of atomic bombs . According to the website predictionsofnostradamus.com, the world economy will collapse, volcanic Vesuvuius erupts and the dead will revive. Nor are any predictions a bad sign, as Nostradamus' interpreters say language barriers will be erased this year. Does that refer to Microsoft 's language interpreting equipment?

Of course, not all predictions are correct, because if the earth is right, it exploded from many previous lives. December 21, 2012 is a case, more recently in 2014, when an ancient prophecy predicted that the Ragnarok event (translating the demise of the gods) took place on February 22 / 2014. Accordingly the god wolf named Fenrir should have destroyed Odin, Skoll god swallowed the sun and his brother Two chewed the moon .

When the prophecy of the Maya apocalypse fell in 2012, many people feared that the Third World War would break out, some even ran to places like Bugarach village in France, Sirince village in Turkey to prepare. suffered for the last days. After spending the year 2012 as normal as every other year, by 2014 people began to welcome play-oriented 'apocalypse' , like York in England welcoming visitors to the Ragnarok week. It seems that future apocalypse events become an excuse for many partyers to drop their doors, arguing that it is necessary to "get into the dock" to die.