2012, The Next Y2K?

Book One: The Realistic Possibilities

by C. William King


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/21/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781467038607
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 140
ISBN : 9781467040273

About the Book

Is December 21st 2012 the next Y2K?
Or, Is It The End of the World?

Many so called experts want you to believe that on that day the world will end in a horrific way and all life on it will cease. They say it is because the Mayan calendar stops that day. After all, the Mayans have made predictions that have come true in their calendar. But that’s another story.

But really, think about it for a minute. The earth has been around for a long, long time. Just because the Mayans stopped their calendar on that date, does it mean the end for all? I think not. This is a realistic look at some of the possibilities of occurrences happening in the world today.

The following was taken from the blog, 2012 the Next Y2Kblogspot.com. It is in chronological date order from October 2010 to July 2011. It shows current events of the time and ties together how these events can be twisted into possible reasons to support the doomsday theories for 2012 or not. It is meant to provoke thought, surprise you and sometimes give a bit of humor to brighten your day. By taking a subject and using the 'out of the box' mentality it can be fun and surprising to explore the possible outcomes of an event.

There are a few sections that can be a bit of a stretch, but when you think about the subject matter and the thought behind it, it might be an idea that you may have never thought of.

If nothing else, you might find one or two sections that you can take away something from. Be it a little different way of thinking about a subject or just a chuckle.


About the Author

During my first career as a firefighter/paramedic and then as a Lieutenant was full of excitement and unusual occurrences. I learned to watch and pay attention to the people whose calls we answered and observed things that the others missed. From then to now, I continue to be just as observant. Today, I live in Wisconsin with my family and our family of dogs where I still seem to have some of the craziest experiences.