Humanity’s Obsession with its Destruction
Fear is the most compelling form of folly.
— Xenocrates
What is it about the complete and utter destruction of mankind that causes most of us to react with such a uniform sense of paranoia? Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, many people around the world were in full on, weaponized panic over the past week, because they were compelled the world was going to end on December 21, 2012. Well it didn’t happen—as I had predicted in an earlier post about a similar prophecy that failed to materialize. However, our fear of our destruction has captured our imagination for decades. Just look at the video montage above taken from no less than seven different movies. Why?
Well, it has to do with our programming.
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2012, December 21, Doomsday, fear, Mayan Apocalypse, Prophecy



Thousands of generations of religious doomsday brainwashing has surely made ‘the end of the world is nigh’ a part of our DNA coding by now.
It requires effort to break away from ‘sheople’ mentality, to think for oneself, and to not only recognize one’s own sovereignty, but to admit it, rather than swallow the pig swill of and folly of fables.
The Jehovah’s Witnesses, too, have quite a ‘stellar’ record for failed doomsday prophecies, dating back to the 1800’s. And so the idiocy continues.
I do love New Zealand’s response to the whole thing: “The world has not ended. Sincerely, New Zealand”.
Great post, too 🙂