2012 Maya Calendar, Niribu, and Crop Circles

Here’s a selection from what appears to be My Telegraph.co.uk by a Ugandan writer called “Kenz.” 

The Mayans never said that date was the end of the world. It was just the end/beginning of a cycle to them. Winter solstice of 2012 represents both a solar maximum, and one complete wobble of the Earth (precession, which occurs only once every 25,780 years). It is very likely that this is why that date was significant to them.

Have you heard about the end of the world in 2012?! : March 2008 : Kenz : My Telegraph

In one amazing article, Kenz writes about the Mayan 2012  and the end of the world (selected above), crop circles, and the straying planet, “Niribu,” described by Zacharia Sitchin in his controversial 1976 book The Twelfth PlanetThis book is evidently Sitchin’s understanding of a translation of ancient Sumerian texts as saying that there is a twelfth planet in the solar system which has an extremely wide elliptical orbit bringing it back to the solar system every 3,600 years.

Kenz also says that 80 percent of crop circles have been discovered to be hoaxes. Still, that leaves 20 percent unaccounted for. What causes the 20 percent?

In any case, have you heard of this Niribu? Do you believe in it?

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