QUOTE (greggK @ Jan 22 2008, 10:17 PM)

Putting all redundancy aside, there are two holes, one black and one white, in the center of our Milky Way galaxy. One swallows energy and the other births the planets. There is a vortex of energy that comes from these 'holes.' On 12-21-12 at 11:11 UST, we will pass into the vortex and then we will pass out of the same. How long this will take, I don't know. But, energy in space is a strange thing. Not like this pseudo electrical energy produced on earth. This energy vortex is many light years away. When we pass into this vortex, many things could happen or nothing will happen, nobody knows. One thing that is possible is a pole shift and by evidence of the past this is the most likely. It may be about 25 degrees in some direction. This happens about every 25,000 years. This earth has been the earth for about 4.6 billion years and it has shifted that many times; some total, some partial, but it has happened before. Whether it is on 12-21-12 at 11:11 is just a ballpark figure. It could be way out in left field or way out in right field this purposed date and time. The way things are speeding up, it may be in 2010 or it could be 2014. We may have drifted far enough away from the vortex for there to be just a slight tremor. But notice the hurricane patterns, that's a tell-tale sign. And there are volcanoes on this earth and probably 25 or 30 are active; most of them are on yellow or orange alert because the lava is that close to the surface to warm the surface. The worst thing that anybody can do is blow the warning off and say nothing will happen, but that is the wrong thing to do seeing that there are so many warnings. Best thing that y'all can do is pay attention to what scientist are saying; they will let you know.
I quit watching TV some years back, so I will not know what they say.
1. At last count there were 60 active volcanoes on Earth
2. The only things that births planets are stars
3. There has never been a geographical pole shift (only magnetic)
4. Hurricane patterns? Weather / Climate driven
4. Vortex - no links, no proof
5. White hole - no evidence, just speculation
6. Just what is "pseudo electrical energy", seems like real energy to me?
Overall, I would say that this is the most laughable cnglomeration of pseudoscience that I have read for a long time, but thanks for the laugh