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Even more calendars predict End in 2012
Demonic plan culminating in Jesus' 2nd Coming hiding in plain sight?


Does the Great Seal of the United States point to 2012 for the end of the current age and the dawn of a "new order of the ages?"
With all the hype about the ancient Mayan calendar suggesting the demise of human civilization taking place in 2012, an American author wants everyone to know that other calendars predict the same outcome, and he claims a demonic plot bringing about the end date could be hiding in plain sight inside the U.S. Capitol and your wallet right now.

Tom Horn, a Bible-believing Christian and author of "Apollyon Rising 2012," says he never actually had an interest in the Mayan calendar, which comes to a cyclical end on Dec. 21, 2012. But then he became aware of numerous unrelated calendars and prophecies spanning many centuries, all predicting the end of the current human age at next year's winter solstice.

"I started finding that it wasn't just the Maya," Horn told WND, noting prognostications from Jewish mystics, as well as the ancient Chinese, Hindus, Cherokee Indians, and even artwork among famous American symbols that all point to the same time frame.

Despite not having telescopes, the Mayan people of Central America were extremely accurate observers of celestial movements, with the zenith of their civilization occurring between A.D. 250 and 900.

Learn what pagan calendars as well as the Holy Bible itself have to say about the end of the current human age in Tom Horn's "Apollyon Rising 2012," direct from WND's Superstore.

"The Maya understood this procession of the equinox, basically not to end, but to roll over, to start over," in December 2012, Horn explained.

He says their prophets coupled that date "with prophecies of unrest on Earth after which a new form of man appears on Earth, plus the return of their dragon god, a flying serpent who has the power of air."

"The Aztec saw the same thing, a flying serpent, Quetzalcoatl," Horn said, adding, "their calendar ends in 2012."

He says the Kali Yuga calendar of the Hindus forecasts global changes around 2012, and China's "Book of Changes," also known as the "I-Ching," predicts the end for the same year.


A timeline graph created in 1973 based on China's Book of Changes, or I-Ching, shows the line plunging entirely off the graph precisely on Dec. 21, 2012.
Horn says 38 years ago, when scientists Terrence and Dennis McKenna created a stock-market-like linear graph based on the "I-Ching," the timeline abruptly plunged off the graph into infinity on precisely Dec. 21, 2012.

"This finding is all the more astonishing given that McKenna's research was published in 1973 independent of any knowledge of the ending date in the Mayan calendar," Horn noted.

Meanwhile, the Zohar, a collection of books in the mystical Jewish Kabbalah that first debuted in Spain in the 13th century, talks about the coming of the Messiah at the same general time the other calendars forecast the end.

It predicts in late 2012, "All the kings of the world will assemble in the great city of Rome, and the Holy One will shower on them fire and hail and meteoric stones until they are all destroyed, with the exception of those who will not yet have arrived there. These will commence anew to make other wars. From that time the Mashiach (Messiah) will begin to declare himself, and round him there will be gathered many nations and many hosts from the uttermost ends of the Earth."

Horn says, "Given the rejection of Jesus by orthodox Jews as Messiah, this coming could herald the coming of Antichrist in 2012."

What's perhaps most fascinating is Horn's discussion of what could be the mother of all conspiracy theories, dating back to the Bible's Book of Genesis, involving Noah's great grandson Nimrod, who not only built the famous Tower of Babel, but is the "mighty hunter" who scholars believe became worshipped as the sun god, with names such as Osiris in Egypt and Apollo in Greece.

Horn says from deepest antiquity, a plot involving pagan sun-worshippers, America's Founding Fathers, Masons and Freemasons has apparently been in the works, culminating in the end time with the return or resurrection of an evil, supernatural being. That character may actually be pictured as the all-seeing eye on top of the uncapped pyramid on the Great Seal of the United States, found on the back of a $1 bill.

Others have speculated the eye on top of the pyramid could be a representation of Jesus Christ, since the Bible notes, "The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone." (Psalm 118:22 New International Version).

The date at the base of the pyramid is 1776, which is not only the year the Declaration of Independence was signed, but also the beginning of a new Mayan "katun," a time period of 19.7 years. If each of the 13 levels of the pyramid on the Great Seal represents one of these time periods, the top level would mark the year 2012.

The Latin phrase "Novus ordo seclorum" is part of the American seal, and translates to "New order of the ages," which some fear is what many U.S. presidents, including George Herbert Walker Bush, allude to when they use the phrase, "New World Order."

Other strange connections to the United States include the Frieze of American History, a painted panorama at the U.S. Capitol.

Among the artwork is "Cortez and Montezuma at Mexican Temple" by Italian artist Constantino Brumidi.


Montezuma is shown gesturing to the sacred fire with a serpent wrapped around it. According to the Aztec calendar, the fire is predicted to burn out on Dec. 21, 2012.


It depicts Spanish explorer Hernando Cortez, the conqueror of Mexico, entering the Aztec temple in 1519. He's welcomed by Emperor Montezuma II, who thought Cortez was a god.

"Montezuma's hand is pointing directly down at the sacred fire, which, in point of fact, goes out ... Dec. 21, 2012, the end of the calendar," Horn noted.

Also featured in the frieze is the Aztec calendar stone, and the sun god Tonatiuh, to whom pagan priests had 80,000 people sacrificed in the year of 1487 alone.

"Hiding in plain sight is the god who demands human sacrifice," said Horn.

He says another high-profile piece that may hold end-time clues is the famous painting in the Rotunda of the Capitol, titled "The Apotheosis of George Washington." The word "apotheosis" means to deify or elevate to divine status, and Washington is depicted being resurrected and becoming divine.


The U.S. Capitol Rotunda features "The Apotheosis of George Washington," with America's first president becoming glorified as a god, along with numerous pagan gods.


But Horn notes in "Apollyon Rising 2012":
    Those who believe the United States was founded on Christianity and visit the Capitol for the first time will be surprised by the stark contrast to historic Christian artwork of the ascension of Jesus Christ compared to the "heaven" George Washington rises into from within the energized Capitol Dome/womb of Isis. It is not occupied by angels, but with devils and pagan deities important to Masonic belief. These include Hermes, Neptune, Venus (Isis), Ceres, Minerva, and Vulcan (Satan), of course, the son of Jupiter and Juno to which human sacrifices are made.

Horn says the symbolism in the painting associated with the deeply rooted idea that chosen humans are selected by supernatural forces, and their earthly kingdoms are formed and guided by these pagan gods.

Washington was himself a Mason, and, according to the book "The Age of Washington" by George W. Nordham, the president was dressed in Masonic attire as he laid the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 18, 1793.

When it comes to biblical references to the end, a central theme is that Jesus Christ will be returning to Earth in what is often referred to as the "Second Coming" to administer the kingdom of God. While Scripture does not provide a specific date for "the day of the Lord" as it's often called, it does suggest everyone be ready at all times, because His return would come suddenly, like "a thief in the night," and Jesus Himself warned to "be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect." (Matthew 24:44 New King James Version)

The 24th chapter of the Gospel of Matthew features Jesus answering his apostles' questions about signs of His coming and the end of the current age, and Jesus provides a laundry list of events including wars and rumors of wars, false Christs, famines, pestilences, earthquakes and great tribulation, with many believers being slain.

Jesus noted, "And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come." (Matthew 24:14 King James Version)

He also said: "The day is coming when you will see what Daniel the prophet spoke about – the sacrilegious object that causes desecration standing in the Holy Place." (Reader, pay attention!) "Then those in Judea must flee to the hills." (Matthew 24:15-16 New Living Translation)

This reference to the "Holy Place" has many believing that a new temple of God will have to be constructed in Jerusalem before Jesus' return.

Some Christians, such as Noel Hornor of the Good News Magazine, think the 2012 prognostications are the result of misplaced fears and reliance on pagan systems rather than the Bible itself.

Hornor writes: "Yes, Dec. 21, 2012, will come and go, Dec. 22 will arrive, and the Earth will go on. And so will new theories regarding new exact dates for the end of the world. The cry has been shouted by strident voices for millennia, and you can be sure it will continue."

As for Tom Horn, he says he never places any pagan prophecy ahead of the Bible, but just wonders why so many different and unrelated civilizations talk about the end of days in December 2012.

"I would not say that I'm yet convinced that 2012 will be anything more than the next Y2K," he said, referring to the misplaced hysteria about the world coming to an end when 1999 turned into 2000.

"It's very easy to take extraordinary circumstances to interpret in Bible prophecy, and then it doesn't develop. There were lots of reasons to believe Hitler was the Antichrist. He wasn't. He was an antichrist, but not the Antichrist."

"All I can do is bring to the surface the good research," Horn concluded. "I'm kind of holding back, leaning today that 2012 isn't going to mean anything. But in the back of my mind, I can't forget all these cultures."

Christianity is an apocalyptic religion.

That's the starting point of two new books, each covering a range of End Times issues and spanning the entirety of recorded human history.

The first of these new additions at the WND Superstore is called "Black Sun, Blood Moon: Can We Escape the Cataclysms of the Last Days?" by S. Douglas Woodward.

Woodward takes on an ambitious set of tasks: Tracing the nature and identity of antichrist throughout biblical history; analyzing numerous prophetic topics in light of what we know about the Second Coming; finding meaning and hope amid expectations of doomsday; and addressing the most counfounding question posed by revealed religion: What does it mean when bad things happen to good people - how should we confront the problem of evil?

While the author states plainly that he is a pre-tribulation premillinialist, he nonetheless makes clear: "We should be looking forward to the return of Jesus - not dreading the coming of the Apocalypse."

Anyone curious about Christian eschatology will find a thorough overview of questions and prophecies central to understanding what the Bible really teaches about the Last Days.

Though not a lengthy book, its scope is broad. "Black Sun, Blood Moon begins with the assumption that in order to properly appreciate what will happen on the earth after Christ's return, we do well to comprehend what really happened to our world before Adam was created.

You will learn about the old and the new. Most of us have little knowledge of one of the oldest examples of human literature: the extra-biblical "Book of Enoch." Woodward provides an overview of its significance and explains how it ties into Old and New Testament prophetic writings.

The fascinating array of subjects covered include:
  • Hints of antichrist: from Nimrod, Apollyon, and the Nephilim through modern-day "transhumanism" - and what we should be watching for.
  • Nature of antichrist (apocalypto) understood relative to the Second Coming (parousia).
  • Biblical prophecies that have some to pass in the modern era.
  • What the texts teach us about stages of the afterlife.
  • Some of the red herrings that have captured our attention in seeking the "know the times."
  • Mayan prophecies of what may happen in 2012.
  • Definitions of key eschatological terms: Pre-, post- and a- millenialism; pre-tribulation and post-trib and rapture.
Reading the End Times prophecies in the Old and New Testaments, we often ask ourselves: Have we properly interpreted the signs, and would God confuse us?

Woodward's mission is to reconcile prophecies of doom and turmoil with the optimism Christ commanded

Despite its apocalyptic focus, "Black Sun, Blood Moon" is written to build faith, not tear it down - and for this reason it is a most valuable addition to the literature of Christian eschatology.



Here is another incredibly interesting new book which will leave you wondering: "How did I live this long and never learn about that?"

The Great Pyramid: Prophecy In Stone" by Dr. Noah Hutchings begins with a description of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and takes you through the pre-Flood construction of Great Pyramid, possibly by Enoch - and proceeds into many seemingly disparate topics including UFOs, the discovery of America and even a detailed discussion of the dispensational timetable pointing toward the Last Days.

But the central topic is the mind-boggling achievement of the Great Pyramid. As Dr. Hutchings asks:

"How could a civilization that existed for over four thousand years ago in Egypt erect a twenty-acre, five hundred-foot monument in stone with blocks weighing thousands of pounds, and to this date have not shifted or settled even a fraction of an inch?"

He surveys a range of writings, both ancient and modern, about the Pyramid - with particular emphasis on its undeniable prophetic significance.

Along the lines of Chesterton's "Everlasting Man," Dr. Hutchings observes that the engineering required to construct the Pyramid indicates advanced knowledge, seemingly far beyond the technology of that era or even our own. It almost serves as proof against the theory of human evolution:

"Antediluvians had knowledge that has only recently been attained by modern man."

Among the many questions you will find yourself asking is "why such knowledge was lost."

If you enjoy learning about little-known facts of ancient history such as Egyptology and the amazing technologies demonstrated in the Great Pyramid - with intriguing side-journeys through biblical numerology and all sorts of Judeo-Christian historical esoterica - you will love this rich and somewhat quirky tour through places few of us knew existed.

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