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user posted image rKatrina. Rita. Wilma. The earthquake in Pakistan. These devastating natural disasters are part of the change the world is undergoing, something the Maya foretold thousands of years ago. That's according to Jaime Maussan, a popular investigator of UFO phenomena in Mexico. What's more, he said, a Maya prophecy predicts radical changes for the year 2012 that will alter the history of the planet. Maussan will be at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido tomorrow to present a conference titled "La Profecía," where he said he will explore how the Maya predicted the future through their knowledge of astronomy. "There are indications that the Maya had knowledge of this 5,000 years ago," he said, referring to the natural disasters. "The question is: Who told them?" He theorizes that extraterrestrials somehow contacted the Maya, who were able to develop an understanding of events to come. Someone looking at Maussan's résumé would not have prophesied his involvement with UFOs. The Mexico native received a bachelor's degree in radio and television studies from Miami University in Ohio. In the 1970s and '80s, he was considered one of Mexico's leading investigative journalists, working in that country's version of "60 Minutes."

In 1991, he became interested in the wave of UFO sightings Mexico experienced after that year's solar eclipse. Since then, the 52-year-old has become Mexico's most popular UFO investigator, thanks to his weekly television program, "Third Millennium," and interviews in popular variety shows like "Otro Rollo." Maussan said his interest in the Maya began after he investigated the mysterious designs that had been carved into fields in England, designs similar to Maya symbols. Why does he think the Maya can predict the future? The subject is a little complicated, because it is based upon codices and the Maya calendar, he explained from his home in Mexico City. The first Maya prophecy is about "no-time," a 20-year period called the "katum" – part of a great solar cycle 5,125 years long, he said. This "no-time" period stretches from 1992 to 2012. The Maya prophesied that at that time, ever more intense sunspots would appear on our stellar neighborhood and that, starting in 1992, humanity would enter a last great period of introspection. He said the natural disasters around the globe are delivering lessons about the power and limits humans have to control their world.

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rane
alien.gif it seems like everything i have been reading about is unraveling the same way...its getting interesting that everything is connected so intricutely..an amature philosophist such as i adores to see these things happen..

i just hope the extraterrestrials considerately save me...i am definitely worth saving...!!

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The Mexico native received a bachelor's degree in radio and television studies from Miami University in Ohio


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