Ashton Kutcher a 2012er?
December 31, 2010
Ashton Kutcher is on the cover of Men’s Fitness, and inside he says that the “end of days” is on its way, and he wants to be prepared for the inevitable madness:
“It won’t take very much, I’m telling you. It will not take much for people to hit the panic button. The amount of convenience that people rely on based on electricity alone. You start taking out electricity and satellites, and people are going to lose their noodle. People don’t have maps anymore. People use their iPhones or GPS systems, so if there’s no electricity, nobody has maps.”
“And people are going to go, ‘That land’s not yours, prove that it’s yours,’ and the only thing you have to prove it’s yours is on an electric file. Then it’s like, ‘What’s the value of currency, and whose food is whose?’ People’s alarm systems at their homes will no longer work. Neither will our heating, our garbage disposals, hot-water heaters that run on gas but depend on electricity – what happens when all our modern conveniences fail? I’m going to be ready to take myself and my family to a safe place where they don’t have to worry.”
While he doesn’t specifically state 2012, his fears are in line with 2012ers (especially those who listen to Lawrence Joesph), the way he talks about the US power grid and satellites going down.
Bugarach: First 2012er Cluster Point
December 22, 2010
A French mayor has complained that his town is being over-run by 2012ers, and has asked the military to intervene if things get worse!
Many 2012ers are preparing to move to a “safe spot” prior to Dec 2012, but are unsure about exactly where to go. Seeking guidance on online forums, it seems inevitable that a few locations will gain publicity and multiple 2012ers will select those spots. These locations will either be based on their survival factor (Geryl and Bast are recommending various places), their spiritual factor (such as the Mayan pyramids or Mt Shasta), or a connection with conspiracy theories and aliens, like Denver Airport and now Bugarach. This is the first place to gain publicity for the number of 2012ers hanging out there, and with the publicity presumably the numbers will grow, causing the actions of the Mayor to backfire.
But in the past few months, the quiet village has been inundated by groups of esoteric outsiders who believe the peak is an “alien garage”.
According to them, extraterrestrials are quietly waiting in a massive cavity beneath the rock for the world to end, at which point they will leave, taking, it is hoped, a lucky few humans with them.
…”This is no laughing matter,” Jean-Pierre Delord, the mayor, said. “If tomorrow 10,000 people turn up, as a village of 200 people we will not be able to cope. I have informed the regional authorities of our concerns and want the army to be at hand if necessary come December 2012.”
…Several “Ufologists” have bought properties in the hamlet of Le Linas, in the mountain’s shadow, for “extortionate” prices and locals have complained they are being priced out of the market. Strange sect-like courses are held for up to euros 800 a week.



