2012 CALENDAR FREE DOWNLOADS

2012 FREE DOWNLOADS

  Downloadable Free Mayan Horoscope software (download)

 

NEW!! FREE MAYA CALENDAR DASHBOARD WIDGET FOR APPLE MACS: http://www.azteccalendar.com/downloads.html

Download trial version of Maya Calendar 2.02 for any version of Windows.

Connects to Julian date calculators and Islamic, Persian & Hebrew calendars further down this page - they all show today's date when the page loads, but if you calculate with one, they all change! (or go to 2012: Dire Gnosis' Calendar Converter/Calculation Page - can be downloaded for use off-line).




This date converter is written in Java Script, and uses the 13 Aug 3114 BC version of the GMT correlation.  It is valid for dates AD and BC, but  dates before AD are reported as negative numbers, using the astronomer's convention  3114 BC = - 3113 (This is required because there is no "0"  BC/AD).  All dates are reported  in the Gregorian Calendar. 

Download a full-featured converter, The Burden of Time  free-ware Maya calendar program,  at this web-site.

 

Best Freeware Downloadable Calculator:

THE BURDEN OF TIME

This calculator is not only free and downloadable - it has all the following features; It  converts Maya to Gregorian & Gregorian to Maya - Long Count, Tzolkin, & Haab, in a choice of the 3 GMT correlations (584283 -85), it gives the date in a stela format with a choice of 4 glyph styles; auguries, Moon and Venus information, Lord of the Night, and MORE...

Best Shareware downloadable calculator:

MAYA CALENDAR PROGRAM  

A great downloadable program that can be added to the start-up file and shows Long Count for today & any other date, including K'alabtuns and Pik'tuns, Night Lord, Gregorian, Julian day & date, plus calendar round (Tzolkin & Haab) AND a Stele with glyphs showing the complex date (though a bit hard to see). A choice of 16 correlations. NEW 2.02 VERSION SHOWS MOON AGE, 819-day cycle, eclipse, solar abnodal, Maya day number and Short Count, distance numbers

MAYAN CALENDAR TOOLS  Online again, this is a massive calculator page, with 18 calculators;  Mayan/Gregorian/Julian/Haab/Calendar Round/Tzolkin & more. Don't forget to set the JD correlation to 584283

AZTEC CALENDAR This converts Julian or Gregorian dates & gives the Aztec year, 13-day period, & Tonalpohualli (=Tzolkin) day,        with colourful.Aztec glyphs.  Pre-3114 - post-2012 NB Gives start-date as 6th September -3114 (see second group of Julian day calculators below) UPDATE: Advanced options: If you click on "Preferences", you can choose from 2 user modes; " Normal", and "Expert". In Normal mode, you can choose from 2 correlations: Alfonso Caso (584283 or True Count); and Francisco Rodriguez Cortes (584280). In      Expert  mode you can set any correlation, choose from "Terminal", or "Initial" year-bearer systems, and set "Year  constant" (the number       of the day in the year that occurred on the day with a zero long count). Changing the Year constant thus moves the Year-bearer; an alternative to changing the Haab-day, since the Aztec equivalent to the Haab is not given). 

 

ENRIQUE'S WEBPAGES a) Maya to Gregorian Long Count, Tzolkin & Haab 3114 BC-post 2012 NOT WORKING

Gregorian to Maya Long Count, Tzolkin & Haab Now with Lord of the Night 3114 BC-post 2012 (BC dates are all in Gregorian Astronomical - i.e. a year off the standard Gregorian historical.)

ORTELIUS CALENDRICAL CALCULATOR Gregorian, Julian date, Jewish, French Revolutionary, Julian day number, OF calendar, Mayan Long Count, (including Pictuns), Tzolkin & Haab: all convert into each other, plus ancient Egyptian calendar and Gregorian day of    week. 3114 BC to over 152,000 years in the future (around 150,463 AD).

CALENDARHOME CONVERTER  Gregorian, Julian day, Julian date, Persian, Indian, Hebrew, Baha'i, Islamic, French republic, ISO, Unix, Excel and Mayan Long Count, Tzolkin & Haab - all convert into each other.

FOURMILAB CALENDAR CONVERTER Gregorian, Julian day, Julian date, Persian, Indian, Hebrew, Baha'i, Islamic, French        republic, ISO, Unix, Excel and Mayan Long Count, Tzolkin & Haab - all convert into each other. The page can also be downloaded to work offline.CALENDRICAL CALCULATIONS Massive Applet that shows 29 calendars including Maya Long Count,  Calendar Round (=Tzolkin         & Haab); Gregorian, Julian day; Julian date; Persian; Islamic; Hebrew, Bahai; Egyptian; Coptic; Armenian; Balinese; Chinese. Accuracy extends beyond year -3113!

NEW!! Pictographic Maya Calendar Converter : Tzolkin, Haab, Long Count, Night Lord, Maya Day No. and           Stela for today or will calculate any day. N.B. Date must be entered in Julian format for dates on or before 15th October 1582 (date of    calendar reform) and dates before 1/1/1/ AD must be entered in Julian Astronomical (with hypothetical year zero, so 3114 BC = -3113). Only       works back to 1/1/-3000 which is equivalent to 7th December 3002 BC in Gregorian historical.

NEW!!  Der Maya-Kalendar at Art3w (original German) or... translated but animation won't work unless you go via        the German link. An amazing shockwave animation that shows Long count, Tzolkin and Haab calendars plus Gregorian (Gregorian            historical for BC dates  - i.e. 3114 BC start date) and Maya day number also shown as stelae. Click on Gregorian dates to change the date.    NB 584285 correlation (puts end-date on 23rd December 2012).

NEW!! Din Timelines Calendar Converter Similar to the fourmilab converter above, but more compact.

NEW!! Kurdish Calendar Converter Similar to the fourmilab converter above but includes Kurdish

Find your Tzolkin birth sign and get a free Aztec/Maya character analysis:   Bruce Scofield's Maya-Aztec Astro-Report

List Of The Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs) VISIT HERE NOW!

PHA Close Approaches To The Earth

The following table lists the predicted encounters by Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs) to within 0.05 AU of the earth from the start of this year through 2178. Objects with very uncertain orbits are excluded from this listing, as are recently discovered objects whose orbits have been computed without consideration of planetary perturbations. The distances quoted are from the nominal orbit solutions in the cited references and can be quite uncertain, particularly for one-opposition objects. Perturbed orbital solutions consider perturbations by eight major planets (Mercury to Neptune), three minor planets (Ceres, Pallas and Vesta) and treat the earth and the moon as separate perturbing bodies. For comparison, the mean distance of the moon is 0.0026 AU = 384400 km = 238900 miles. (1 AU is approximately the mean distance of the earth from the sun = 149597870 km = 92955810 miles.)

 

Several good introductions to the Maya calendar and number system are available on-line. The best short introduction is Nancy McNelly's Calendar Notes  from her excellent Rabbit in the Moon site, which is reproduced here.  For a more detailed account, see Ivan Van Laningham's The Mayan Calendar  at his Tzuk-Te web site.

Some additional technical information can be found in Peter Meyer's The Maya Calendar and Gregory Reddick's notes on calendrical topics at his Xoc Software Site. The number system used in the calendar and astronomical tables is discussed in an article on Mayan Mathematics at the History of Mathematics web site.  There is a good selected bibliography of the Maya calendar at Peter Meyer's web site.

The best on-line Maya calendar calculator is Ivan Van Laningham's Calendar Tools.  My Burden of Time Maya calendar freeware program, a full-featured Maya Calendar converter and calculator can be downloaded at this web site.  Peter Meyer  and Gregory Reddick both have fine shareware calendar programs available.  Another available freeware calendar program is Mayadate.  These programs all run under Microsoft Windows.  Macintosh OS users should try Chac 1.1.1.  There does not seem to be a graphic, full featured Linux Maya Calendar Program, but CDAY (available in Linux and Windows formats) calculates dates in several calendar systems, including the Maya.

See also the Aztec on-line calendar program at the Aztec Calendar page.

If you insist on trying to convert Maya dates by hand,  see Samuel Y. Edgerton,  How to Convert the Ancient Maya Calendar into Western-style Gregorian dates  (rtf format) for some hints.



Riley Martin claims that Biaviian aliens will allow passage aboard their 'Great Mother Ship' when the Earth is 'transformed' in 2012.

Terence McKenna's numerological novelty theory suggests a point of singularity in which humankind will go through a great shift in consciousness.

The year 2012 (MMXII) will be a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.

"The 'calendar in stone' of the Great Pyramid, describes the so-called Phoenix Cycle of our galactic orbit, the present time period ends (converted to our present calendar) in the year 2012 AD. The Greek word Phoenix, derived from the Egyptian word, Pa-Hanok, actually means, The House of Enoch."

The sunspot cycle is next predicted to peak in 2012 AD.

Software (Calender Converters, databases, fonts, etc.):

  • Mayabase release 5.1, May 1997.
  • Stelabase, Excel 4 spreadsheet of all Maya stelae, by Christophe Helmke. (zipped, can also be read by Macintosh)
Macintosh:
  • macmaya.hqx: Set of 4 Macintosh programs by Steve Stearns for Maya calendrics. Compacted, self-extracting archive, binhexed. Transfer in text/binhex mode.
  • mayacalender.hqx: Collection of 3 Hypercard stacks for Maya calendar conversions for the Macintosh. One by Bruce Frumker, one by Michael Closs one by Stan Ulrich and Lucinda Surber. Compacted, self-extracting, binhexed. Transfer in text/binhex mode.
  • mac-maya.hqx: Maya Calendar program by Warren Anderson.
  • inter-cal-13.hqx: Calendar display program by Denis Elliot, displays different calendars, i.e. Gregorian, Islamic, etc., and Maya.
  • aztec-calendar.hqx: Aztec calendar hypercard stack by Rene Voorburg. Transfer in text/binhex mode. You can also get it directly from his WWW site.
  • ptmu-ref.hqx: Excel spreadsheet. Cross reference for the book "Painting the Maya Universe"; compiled by Steve Stearns. Compacted, self-extracting archive, binhexed. Transfer in text/binhex mode. Also available interactivly on Brian Ampolsk's page (see Links).
  • mayafontsmac.hqx: Free Maya Calendrics Fonts in Truetype and Postscript 1, Copyright Ecological Linguistics. Binhexed, extract with Stuffit expander. Note: 2.5 Meg download.
  • Astronomy software:
    • Commercial: Redshift for 68k and PPC MacIntosh computers.
    • Shareware: Starry Night, download it from standard Mac archives or from their Home page.
PC:
    Note: I had some problems downloading zip files using Netscape on a MacIntosh. Using ftp it worked fine, in binary mode.
  • ptmu-ref.zip: Excel spreadsheet of PTMU for PC. Adapted from Steve Stearns' file by Brian Ampolsk. Zipped, transfer in binary mode.
  • mayacal.zip: Maya calendar Basic programs by Linda Schele. For the PC (ASCII text so anybody should be able to read it) Zipped; transfer in binary mode. mayacal2.zip Second part (those files missing in MAYACAL.ZIP).
  • floyd.zip: Maya calendar program in Basic for the PC by Floyd Lounsbury, info included. Zipped, transfer in binary mode. Seems to have a bug when converting Gregorian dates from 500, 600, 700 (i.e. centuries not dividable by 400).
  • maya3.enc: MAYA3 Maya Calendrics Program for PCs by Mark & John Harris. Zipped/uuencoded.

  • And this is the zipped version maya3.zip, transfer in binary. Has the same bug as the Floyd Lounsbury programs, bugfix in progress by authors.
  • maya.enc: MAYA CALENDAR 2.02 FOR WINDOWS 3.1 Shareware US$ 29.95, by Gregory Reddick zipped/uuencoded.
  • skyglo36.zip: Skyglobe 3.6 astronomy program. Shareware. Zipped, transfer in binary mode.
  • mayafontsttw.zip: Free Maya Calendrics Fonts in Truetype for Windows, Copyright Ecological Linguistics. Zipped, transfer in binary. Note: 500k download.
Unix:

 

 

www.bloom06.com

The Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, notably used by the Maya civilization among others of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, completes its thirteenth b'ak'tun, or minor numerical sub-cycle, since the calendar's mythical starting point (equivalent to August 11, 3114 BC in the proleptic Gregorian calendar, according to the "GMT correlation" JDN = 584283).[4] The Long Count B'ak'tun date of this starting point (13.0.0.0.0) is repeated for the first time in a span of approximately 5,125 solar years. The significance of this period-ending to the pre-Columbian Maya themselves is unclear, and there is an incomplete inscription (Tortuguero Monument 6) that records this date. It is also to be found carved on the walls of the Temple of Inscriptions in Palenque, where it functions as a base date from which other dates are computed.[5] But the Maya certainly did not take it as representing the end of the current world, since an inscription by Pacal at Palenque looks forward to a royal anniversary on October 15, 4772.

THERE ARE NO MISTAKES IN THE ACTUAL CODE OF 12-21-2012 UNLESS YOU HAVE FOUND THEM.

 

 

 

DECEMBER 12, 2012 THE TRUTH Mayan Doomsday Clock DID YOU FIND CLUE NUMBER 1? .: :. :0.:

DID YOU FIND CLUE NUMBER 1?

2012 THE TRUTH 2012 NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
2012 MAYAN DOOMSDAY 12/21/2012
SHOP FOR 2012 HERE! 2012 SURVIVAL KIT

 

 

 

The Mesoamerican Long Count calendar is a non-repeating, vigesimal (base-20) calendar used by several Mesoamerican cultures, most notably the Maya. For this reason, it is sometimes known as the Maya (or Mayan) Long Count calendar. Using a modified vigesimal tally, the Long Count calendar identifies a day by counting the number of days passed since August 11, 3114 BCE in the proleptic Gregorian or September 6, 3114 BCE in the Julian calendar, (−3113 astronomical year numbering). It was widely used on monuments.

The Mesoamerican Long Count calendar is a non-repeating, vigesimal (base-20) calendar used by several Mesoamerican cultures, most notably the Maya. For this reason, it is sometimes known as the Maya (or Mayan) Long Count calendar. Using a modified vigesimal tally, the Long Count calendar identifies a day by counting the number of days passed since August 11, 3114 BCE in the proleptic Gregorian or September 6, 3114 BCE in the Julian calendar, (−3113 astronomical year numbering). It was widely used on monuments.

Among other calendars devised in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica, two of the most widely used were the 365-day solar calendar (Haab' in Mayan) and the 260-day ceremonial calendar, which had 20 periods of 13 days. This 260-day calendar was known as the Tzolk'in to the Maya and tonalpohualli to the Aztecs.

The Haab' and the Tzolk'in calendars identified and named the days, but not the years. The combination of a Haab' date and a Tzolk'in date was enough to identify a specific date to most people's satisfaction, as such a combination did not occur again for another 52 years, above general life expectancy.

Because the two calendars were based on 365 days and 260 days respectively, the whole cycle would repeat itself every 52 Haab' years exactly. This period is generally known as the Calendar Round.

To measure dates over periods longer than 52 years, the Mesoamericans devised the Long Count calendar.


The Complete Idiot's Guide to 2012 By Synthia Andrews, Colin Andrews ... OWN IT NOW!

 

The Complete Idiot's Guide to 2012

BUY IT NOW!

On December 21, 2012, the Mayan calendar will complete its thirteenth cycle. According to the Mayan belief system, the world will end. And if you don’t believe the Mayans, you can check in with The Bible Code, The Nostradamus Code, or The Orion Prophecy, all of which predict planet-wide doom. Then again, maybe the year 2012 is just a new opportunity. Could 2012 bring us good things instead of bad? This book gives readers a look at what the Mayan prophecy is all about, what it means to them, and much more.

•Addresses Mayan predictions about global warming and climate change
•Includes a glossary of terms and symbols, resources for a changing world, and exercises to assist the reader in their journey
•The existence of almost 600,000 websites on 2012 indicates a huge fascination with this subject

2012 and the Long Count

According to the Popol Vuh, a book compiling details of creation accounts known to the K'iche' Maya of the Colonial-era highlands, we are living in the fourth world. The Popol Vuh describes the first three creations that the gods failed in making and the creation of the successful fourth world where men were placed. In the Maya Long Count, the previous creation ended at the start of a 13th b'ak'tun.

The previous creation ended on a long count of 12.19.19.17.19. Another 12.19.19.17.19 will occur on December 20, 2012, followed by the start of the fourteenth b'ak'tun, 13.0.0.0.0, on December 21, 2012.

Catastrophic significance within the New Age movement

Three figures within the New Age, the artist and theorist José Argüelles, John Major Jenkins, Daniel Pinchbeck and the late ethnobotanist and psychonaut Terence McKenna, have publicized theories concerning the significance of the end of the cycle. (They arrived at their conclusions separately from one another). They have jointly inspired a number of articles and books that this will be the end of this creation, the next pole shift or, as McKenna speculated in his theories, the end of history and events as "novel" as the origin of life on Earth, which we could not possibly imagine. Jenkins has focused on the occurrence of a Galactic Alignment in the "era of 2012". Other, more mundane speculations involve a worldwide catastrophe, such as a pole shift. The idea of the significance of the date has also increasingly passed into popular culture.

Inscriptions beyond 2012

Maya stelae occasionally show dates beyond 2012. Most of these are in the form of "distance dates", where a Long Count date is given with a distance date to be added. For example, on the Tablet of Inscriptions from Palenque the following Long Count date was found: 9.8.9.13.0 8 Ahau 13 Pop (March 24, 603 Gregorian) with a distance date of 10.11.10.5.8. The resulting date is given as 1.0.0.0.0.8 5 Lamat 1 Mol, or October 21, 4772 — almost 3,000 years into the future. The king Pacal of Palenque predicted that on this date the eightieth Calendar Round anniversary of his accession will be celebrated, suggesting he did not believe the world would end in 2012.

Page 9 of the Dresden Codex (from the 1880 Förstermann edition)

Maya codices (singular codex) are folding books stemming from the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, written in Maya hieroglyphic script on Mesoamerican paper, made from the inner bark of certain trees, the main being the wild fig tree or Amate (Ficus glabrata). Paper, generally known by the Nahuatl word amatl, was named by the Mayas huun. The folding books are the products of professional scribes working under the patronage of the Howler Monkey Gods. The Maya developed their huun-paper around the 5th century, the same era that the Romans did, but their paper was more durable and a better writing surface than papyrus The codices have been named for the cities in which they eventually settled. The Dresden codex is generally considered the most important of the few that survive.

There were many such books in existence at the time of the Spanish conquest of Yucatán in the 16th century, but they were destroyed in bulk by the Conquistadors and priests soon after. In particular, all those in Yucatán were ordered destroyed by Bishop Diego de Landa in July of 1562. Such codices were primary written records of Maya civilization, together with the many inscriptions on stone monuments and stelae which survive to the present day. However, their range of subject matter in all likelihood embraced more topics than those recorded in stone and buildings, and was more like what is found on painted ceramics (the so-called 'ceramic codex'). Alonso de Zorita wrote that in 1540 he saw numerous such books in the Guatemalan highlands which “recorded their history for more than eight hundred years back, and which were interpreted for me by very ancient Indians” (Zorita 1963, 271-2). Fr. Bartolomé de las Casas lamented that when found, such books were destroyed: "These books were seen by our clergy, and even I saw part of those which were burned by the monks, apparently because they thought [they] might harm the Indians in matters concerning religion, since at that time they were at the beginning of their conversion". The last codices destroyed were those of Tayasal, Guatemala in 1697, the last city conquered in America (source: Maya writing). With their destruction, the opportunity for insight into some key areas of Maya life has been greatly diminished.

Only three codices and possibly a fragment of a fourth survived to modern times. These are:

* The Madrid Codex, also known as the Tro-Cortesianus Codex;
* The Dresden Codex;
* The Paris Codex, also known as the Peresianus Codex;
* The Grolier Codex, also known as the Grolier Fragment.

Dresden Codex

The Dresden Codex (Codex Dresdensis) is held in the Sächsische Landesbibliothek (SLUB), the state library in Dresden, Germany. It is the most elaborate of the codices, and also a highly important work of art. Many sections are ritualistic (including so-called 'almanacs'), others are of an astrological nature (eclipses, the Venus cycles). The codex is written on a long sheet of paper which is 'screen-folded' to make a book of 39 leaves, written on both sides. It was probably written just before the Spanish conquest. Somehow it made its way to Europe and was bought by the royal library of the court of Saxony in Dresden in 1739. The only exact replica, including the huun, made by a German artist is displayed at the Museo Nacional de Arqueología in Guatemala City, since October, 2007.

Venus Cycle

The Venus cycle was an important calendar for the Maya, and much information in regard to this is found in the Dresden codex. The Maya courts employed skilled astronomers, who could calculate the Venus cycle with extreme accuracy. There are six pages in the Dresden Codex devoted to the accurate calculation of the location of Venus. The Maya were able to achieve such accuracy by careful observation over many centuries. The Venus cycle was especially important because the Maya believed it was associated with war and used it to divine appropriate times (electional astrology) for coronations and war. Maya rulers planned for wars to begin when Venus rose. The Maya may have also tracked the movements of other planets, including Mars, Mercury, and Jupiter.

Madrid Codex

Although of inferior workmanship, the Madrid Codex (Codex Tro-Cortesianus) is even more varied than the Dresden Codex and is the product of eight different scribes. It is in the Museo de América in Madrid, Spain, where it may have been sent back to the Royal Court by Hernán Cortés. There are 112 pages, which got split up into two separate sections, known as the Troano Codex and the Cortesianus Codex. These were re-united in 1888. This Codex provenance is from Tayasal, the last Maya city to be conquered in 1697.

Paris Codex

The Paris Codex (also or formerly the Codex Peresianus) contains prophecies for tuns and katuns (see Maya Calendar), as well as a Maya zodiac, and is thus, in both respects, akin to the Books of Chilam Balam. The codex first appears in 1832 as an acquisition of France's Bibliothèque Impériale (later the Bibliothèque Nationale, or National Library) in Paris. Three years later the first reproduction drawing of it was prepared for Lord Kingsborough, by his Lombardian artist Agostino Aglio. The original drawing is now lost, but a copy survives among some of Kingsborough's unpublished proof sheets, held in collection at the Newberry Library, Chicago.

Although occasionally referred to over the next quarter-century, its permanent "rediscovery" is attributed to the French orientalist León de Rosny, who in 1859 recovered the codex from a basket of old papers sequestered in a chimney corner at the Bibliothèque Nationale where it had lain discarded and apparently forgotten. As a result, it is in very poor condition. It was found wrapped in a paper with the word Pérez written on it, possibly a reference to the Jose Pérez who had published two brief descriptions of the then-anonymous codex in 1859. De Rosny initially gave it the name Codex Peresianus ("Codex Pérez") after its identifying wrapper, but in due course the codex would be more generally known as the Paris Codex.

De Rosny published a facsimile edition of the codex in 1864.

It remains in the possession of the Bibliothèque Nationale.

Grolier Codex

While the other three codices were known to scholars since the 19th century, the Grolier Codex only surfaced in the 1970s. The codex, said to have been found in a cave, is really a fragment of 11 pages. It is currently in a museum in Mexico, but is not on display to the public (scanned photos of it are available on the web). The pages are much less detailed than those of the other codices, and hardly provide any information which is not already contained in the Dresden Codex. Each page shows a hero or god, facing to the left. At the top of each page is a number. Down the left of each page are what appears to be a list of dates. The workmanship is particularly poor, and the question of the book's authenticity has not been resolved to everybody's satisfaction. Whereas the paper seems to be ancient, the pictures and glyphs may well be of recent manufacture.

 

Despite the publicity generated by the 2012 date, Susan Milbrath, curator of Latin American Art and Archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, stated that "We [the archaeological community have no record or knowledge that [the Maya] would think the world would come to an end" in 2012.

"For the ancient Maya, it was a huge celebration to make it to the end of a whole cycle," says Sandra Noble, executive director of the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc. in Crystal River, Florida. To render December 21, 2012, as a doomsday or moment of cosmic shifting, she says, is "a complete fabrication and a chance for a lot of people to cash in."

"There will be another cycle," says E. Wyllys Andrews V, director of the Tulane University Middle American Research Institute (MARI). "We know the Maya thought there was one before this, and that implies they were comfortable with the idea of another one after this."

2012 Survival Tool Essentials

Gerber 22-01470 Diesel Needlenose Multi-plier

Gerber 22-01470 Diesel Needlenose Multi-plier

BUY IT HERE NOW!

Item #: 1470. Needlenose Pliers, Wire Cutters, Serrated Tanto Knife Blade, File, Saw, Bottle/Can Opener, Phillips Screwdriver, 3 Screwdrivers, Fiskars Scissors, Lanyard Ring, Nylon Sheath
Customers also search for: Diesel Multipurpose Tools Gerber Tools

 

LEATHERMAN Wave - Pocket Survival Tool

BUY IT HERE NOW!

Product Description

"When you try the wave, we're sure you will agree it sets a new standard for what a multi-tool can be. Wave meets very high standards for excellence in quality, features, and design innovation. Length: 4"". Weight: 8 oz."

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #87091 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Leatherman
  • Model: 20259
  • Dimensions: .56 pounds

Features

  • Needlenose pliers, regular pliers wire cutters, hard-wire cutters, clip-point knife, serrated knife, diamond-coated file, wood saw, scissors.
  • You also get - An extra small screwdriver, small screwdriver, medium screwdriver, large screwdriver, Philips screwdriver, can/bottle opener, wire striper, & lanyard attachment.

 

ProForce Ranger Fire Flint, Green

ProForce Ranger Fire Flint, Green

BUY IT NOW!

Easy and safe to use. Will light a fire or ignite the fuel in a camping stove in rain or snow. Generates 3000 C spark. Approved by survival wilderness experts worldwide. Weighs 2 oz.

Survive!: Essential Skills and Tactics to Get You Out of Anywhere - Alive By Les Stroud

Survive!: Essential Skills and Tactics to Get You Out of Anywhere - Alive By Les Stroud

BUY IT NOW!

From the sun-scorched sands of the Kalahari to the snake-infested jungles of the Amazon, Les Stroud has made a life of surviving in the harshest—and most remote—regions on Earth.

Now, the creator, producer, and host of the hit television program Survivorman transfers his decades of knowledge and experience to the pages of Survive!, a practical guide that gives everyday readers a no-nonsense look at the real world of survival.

Stroud offers readers the essential skills and tactics necessary to endure in any corner of the globe, along with a wealth of insider information born of his own experiences in the outdoors and unavailable in any other book. Readers will learn:

  • How to make a survival shelter and why a lean-to is largely a waste of time.
  • Why survival kits are important, and why you should make your own.
  • Where to find water and why drinking contaminated water is sometimes warranted.
  • How to locate and trap small animals and why the notion of tracking and hunting large game is largely a pipe dream.

Whether seasoned in the outdoor arts or new to adventuring, all readers will learn something from Survive!. Stroud's many colorful anecdotes and cut-to-the-chase philosophy not only make for an entertaining read, but also enhance anyone's ability to focus on the main goal when everything else has gone wrong—survival.

 


Zeitgeist: The Movie - Full, Final Version \

The Mayan Prophecy 2012: The Mayan Calendar and the End of Time by David Douglas

BUY IT NOW!

Famed for the accuracy of their astronomy and the sophistication of their measurement of time, the ancient Mayan civilization has been recognized as one of the most important ever to have existed. According to recently decoded stone monuments and manuscripts the Mayans believed a cataclysmic change will affect the planet on 22 December 2012.On this date the fifth great cycle of time which began on August 11th 3113 BCE will come to a violent end. In this comprehensive book, expert author David Douglas presents compelling evidence for the accuracy of the Mayan calendar in predicting major events in world history and examines the latest scientific research that suggests events such as magnetic field changes and solar flares will indeed culminate in 2012; events which could result in catastrophe for our planet. Featuring a step-by-step guide to understanding and decoding the calendar and thought-provoking insights into the wisdom of this ancient culture, "The Mayan Prophecy 2012" is essential reading for our time.


Free Sample Maya Aztec!



Tami Simon - Mystery of 2012: A Sounds True Podcast - Mystery of 2012: A Sounds True PodcastTami Simon - Mystery of 2012: A Sounds True Podcast - Mystery of 2012



The world is coming to an end on December 21, 2012! At least, that's the date predicted by the Mayans more than two thousand years old. DECODING THE PAST peels back the layers of mystery and examines in detail how the Maya calculated the exact date of doomsday. Journey back to the ancient city of Chichen Itza, the hub of Maya civilization deep in the heart of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. The Maya were legendary astronomers and timekeepers--their calendar is more accurate than our own. By tracking the stars and planets they assigned great meaning to astronomical phenomena and made extraordinary predictions based on them--many of which have come true. Could their doomsday prophecy be one of them? In insightful interviews archaeologists, astrologers, and historians speculate on the meaning of the 2012 prophecy. Their answers are as intriguing as the questions.

 

.: :. :0.:

You are not clued in

2012 THE TRUTH

join the game

2012 NEWS

Recent Earthquakes

2012 FEATURED ARTICLES
2012 DOWNLOADS
2012 SHOP
2012 BANNERS
Quatrains of Nostradamus
2012 LINKS

2012thetruth.com PRIVACY POLICY

Alyne Pustanio

Hello World
Digg
Google
Delicious
Stumble Upon
Twitter
Facebook
Windows Live Favorites
Bookmark this page

Disclaimer

By entering this 2012 web site, in exchange for use of this website, you the user hereby agree to the following:

The content of this website is for mature viewers only and may not be suitable for minors. If you are a minor or it is illegal for you to view nudity or mature images and language, do not proceed.

This site is presented to you AS IS, with no warranty, express or implied. By clicking "I Agree" and then viewing our site, you agree not to hold the webmaster and staff of this site (2012thetruth.com) liable for any damages from your use of these pages.

As a condition of using this site, you must fully read and understand, and comply with the rules of this site, which may be located by following the "Rules" link on the home page (2012thetruth.com).

2012 Historic Jewelry, Art, Artifact, Museum Shop Art History & Jewelry Reprodutions

 

2012 BOOKS

The Complete Idiot's Guide to 2012

2012 and the Galactic Center: The Return of the Great Mother

Simply Essential Disaster Preparation Kit (Simply Essential   Series)

How To Survive 2012

Apocalypse 2012: An Investigation into Civilization's End

 

 



$2.99 for 'Nostradamus: The Lost Book' DVD (88% off)! Hurry, while supplies last!

TheTopSecret

From You Flowers. LLC


 

THE ANOMALIST IS A DAILY REVIEW OF WORLD NEWS ON MAVERICK SCIENCE, UNEXPLAINED MYSTERIES, UNORTHODOX THEORIES, STRANGE TALENTS, AND UNEXPECTED DISCOVERIES.

THE ANOMALIST

CNN LIVE

THE MOST POPULAR READ AND EMAILED STORIES

2012THETRUTH.COM

1. Do You Really Fear 2012?

2. Doomsday Deconstructed

3. "The real potential threats of 2012"

4. 2012, Are You Insured For It?

5. "The 2012 New World Order"

6. 2012 Galactic Center - WHAT DOES REALLY IT MEAN?

7. "Nostradamus" : "2012" : "Apocalypse" Where To Go To Learn More!

8. "DO YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT 2012 AND THE UFO'S AND THE 2012 SPACE ALIEN INTERVENTION?"

9. "ALL ABOUT 2012" HAVE YOU READ THE GOOD NEWS TODAY?

10. 2012 Apocalypse: TEN 2012 QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY A "DEAD MAN"!

CURRENT MOON
 

DECEMBER 2012 CALENDAR

Dec 4/2012 23h Mercury greatest elongation West : 20.55°
Dec 6/2012 15h33m Moon Last Quarter
Dec 13/2012 8h43m New Moon
Dec 20/2012 5h20m Moon First Quarter
Dec 21/2012 11h12m55s Winter Solstice
Dec 28/2012 10h21m Full Moon

1 Saturday          

10 Ahau    

One Uinal before the end of the 13-baktun cycle. The next President of Mexico will be inaugurated.

2 Sunday           

11 Imix

Jupiter oppositions.

3 Monday           

12 Ik

Alex Collier's "Third Density Implosion" is due today

4 Tuesday            

13 Akbal

5 Wednesday          

  1 Kan

6 Thursday     

  2 Chicchan


The Geminids meteor shower starts today

7 Friday              

3 Cimi

8 Saturday              

4 Manik


Christian: Immaculate Conception (Mary was informed by Angel Gabriel 9 months previously, that she would conceive (Mar 25/26)

9 Sunday                

5 Lamat

Hanukkah - Judaism

10 Monday              

  6 Muluc

11 Tuesday               

7 Oc

There may be "a rendezvous of Venus/Mercury with Earth on 11th December 2012"  (and here) according to Glen Deen, (if his scenarios of March 2 2012 & June 6 2012 occurred)...unless it is Mars that is heading this way.

12 Wednesday             8 Chuen
Christian : Feast of Lady of Guadelupe

Potentially hazardous close approach (0.04633 AU) of Asteroid Toutatis, otherwise known as Lucifer's Hammer  - will pass the earth today...we hope.....

.....Prophecies of Mother Shipton, Nostradamus & Revelation all combine on this day.

13 Thursday       

9 Eb

"The Event" ; 3d - 5d Transition

Tibetan Elemental New Year: Water Snake

14 Friday             

10 Ben

"The Event" ; 3d - 5d Transition

15 Saturday             

11 Ix

16 Sunday              

12 Men

17 Monday 

13 Cib

Axis tilt will go from 23.5 degrees back to near vertical, according to Andrew Smith, channeling the Great White Brotherhood

18 Tuesday             

1 Caban

Axis tilt will go from 23.5 degrees back to near vertical, according to Andrew Smith, channeling the Great White Brotherhood

19 Wednesday

2 Etznab

20 Thursday

3 Cauac

According to Mayan Elder Don Alejandro; today, Earth will "pass inside the center of a magnetic axis and that it may be darkened with a great cloud for 60 to 70 hours"

 

21 Friday            4 Ahau 3 Kankin (snake day)

13.0.0.0.0

The 13-baktun cycle of the Maya reaches its termination point: 13.0.0.0.0 GMT 584283 correlation (True Count)

FRIDAY= VENDREDI= VENUS DAY

Winter Solstice 11h12m55s

According to some sources, (here is another and here another) this is the Feast Day of St. Thomas the Apostle, who was supplied with proof of the resurrection, thus associating the day with re-birth or the generation of the resurrection body.

GALACTIC ALIGNMENT The Winter Solstice sun aligns with the galactic equator, close to Galactic Centre.

McKenna's end-point for the Timewave:11:18 am, Greenwich Mean Time

Celtic: Yule
Chinese: Dongzhi
Original miraculous birth day of Osiris, Dionysus, Attis, Mithras, Christ and other saviour-god-men. (in the Julian calendar, winter solstice was on December 25th, which is why it remains as the birth of Jesus). This is the annual rebirth of the light, as the shortest day of the year.

Howard Middleton Jones says there will be an alignment with Venus and a new planet at precisely 22.00 hrs 18 mins 13 secs 

but...see the review here

Rush Allen says that at 22.00hrs 18 mins 13 secs Pacific Standard time, the hall of records will be opened and Osiris will be reborn. This will be a mass illumination of mankind

The day a comet hits the moon, according to Joel Keene's coincidence- inspired novel, Cosmic Locusts

11:11 UTC. Winter Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, Summer Solstice in the Southern Hemisphere.

22 Saturday

5 Imix

13.0.0.0.1 (or 0.0.0.0.1)


(13.0.0.0.0 - 13-baktun end-point under GMT 584284 correlation)

The Purge and end of the Fourth World according to the Pueblo Indians

23 Sunday

6 Ik

13.0.0.0.2 (or 0.0.0.0.2)


(13.0.0.0.0 - 13-baktun end-point under GMT 584285 correlation)

The beginning of the Fifth world according to the Pueblo Indians

An alternative date for the completion of the thirteenth B'ak'tun in the Maya calendar, using a correlation constant of 584285 (a.k.a. the Thompson, "astronomical" or "Lounsbury correlation"), which is supported by a few Mayanist researchers

24 Monday

7 Akbal

Christmas Eve- Christianity

25 Tuesday

8 Kan


Miraculous birth of Christ celebrated on this day, since this was once the Winter Solstice, when the Sun is reborn.

Christmas day- Christianity

26 Wednesday         

9 Chiccan

27 Thursday

10 Cimi

Feast Day of St. John the Evangelist, probable author of the Book of Revelation.

28 Friday

        11 Manik

29 Saturday

12 Lamat

30 Sunday 

13 Muluc

31 Monday

1 Ix

The Kyoto Protocol will expire.

New Years Eve

2012 (MMXII) will be a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.

2012 in other Calendars

Gregorian calendar 2012
MMXII
Ab urbe condita 2765
Armenian calendar 1461
ԹՎ ՌՆԿԱ
Bahá'í calendar 168 – 169
Berber calendar 2962
Buddhist calendar 2556
Burmese calendar 1374
Byzantine calendar 7520 – 7521
Chinese calendar 辛卯年十二月初八日
(4648/4708-12-8)
— to —
壬辰年十一月十九日
(4649/4709-11-19)
Coptic calendar 1728 – 1729
Ethiopian calendar 2004 – 2005
Hebrew calendar 5772 – 5773
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 2067 – 2068
- Shaka Samvat 1934 – 1935
- Kali Yuga 5113 – 5114
Holocene calendar 12012
Iranian calendar 1390 – 1391
Islamic calendar 1433 – 1434
Japanese calendar Heisei 24
(平成24年)
Korean calendar 4345
Thai solar calendar 2555
Unix time 1325376000 – 1356998399
v • d • e

Timewave zero is a theory that purports to calculate the ebb and flow of novelty in the universe as an inherent quality of time. It is an idea conceived of and discussed at length by Terence McKenna from the early 1970s until his death in the year 2000. Novelty, in this context, can be thought of as newness, density of complexification, and dynamic change as opposed to static habituation. According to McKenna, when "novelty" is graphed over time, a fractal waveform known as timewave zero or simply the timewave results. The graph shows at what times, but never at what locations, novelty is supposedly increasing or decreasing. According to the timewave graph, great periods of novelty occurred about 4 billion years ago when Earth was formed, 65 million years ago when dinosaurs were extinct and mammals expanded, about 10,000 years ago after the end of the ice age, around late 18th century when social and scientific revolutions progressed, during the sixties, around the time of 9/11, in November 2008, and with coming novelty periods in October 2010, with the novelty progressing towards the infinity on 21 December 2012. Important graphic points in 2009, appear around 19 April, 29 August and 23 October 2009, indicating the possibility of significant events around these dates

 

 

Your Ad Here
web site and all pictures and content sole property of 2012thetruth.com©2009-2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

[PLEASE NOTE: The articles released, posted, published OR issued by 2012thetruth.com. Any errors, typos, etc. are attributed to the original author. The Articles releases or reproduced solely for the dissemination of the enclosed information.] We are not responsible for your beliefs or ideas about 2012 or 12-21-2012, December 21, 2012, Doomsday, Armageddon, apocalypse.

NOTICE: 2012 News stories appear in new browser windows. Actual 2012 Paranormal and 2-12 News Stories are not archived on this web site; links may expire without notice. Increasingly more sites require registration, changes occur daily and from site to site, and smart browsers that remember logins make it impossible to point out which sites require it and which don't. Nor can we copy full real 2012 Paranormal Abnormal or Breaking News stories to our site without infringing copyright laws. If a link is dead we apologize for the inconvenience. So please don't let it haunt you for too long! 2012thetruth.com is not responsible for the content of external internet sites!


Freeze Dried Foods from Nitro-Pak