This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Some say that the Mayan ...
*Amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the civil unrest rocking the nation over police brutality, many are turning to the Mayan calendar to confirm that Armageddon is near. As it turns out… yes it is, so ...
A recalculation of the Maya calendar does not suggest the world is going to end this week. Reports of our impending doom surfaced after a Twitter user posed a series of tweets claiming to have ...
Dec. 21 marks the end of the Mayan calendar — a time of celebration for the ancient people, scientists say, although some modern day folks worry... The world isn't going to end next Friday, but Dec.
Doomsday theorists were once convinced the world would end on Dec. 21, 2012. Apparently, the reading of the Mayan calendar was incorrect, so this is your one-week warning. A report in The New York ...
If you thought COVID-19, civil unrest, locusts, volcanic eruptions and hurricanes signaled Armageddon — you may be right! The reading of the Mayan calendar was wrong, according to a conspiracy theory ...
A researcher is arguing that the true "end date" of the Mayan calendar is June 21st, 2020, due to differences in the calendars. The theory appears to have many errors of its own and has been ...
The year was 2012 and conspiracy theorists far and wide thought the end of the world was near. Due to readings of the Mayan calendar, theorists expected the world to cease to exist on December 21st.
It's not the end of the world as we know it. As far as we know. Friday — Dec. 21, 2012 — marks the end of the 13th Baktun, a 394-year cycle in the Maya Long Count Calendar, and the end of a 5,125-year ...