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Apocalypse 2012: An Investigation into Civilization's End

Apocalypse 2012: An Investigation into Civilization's End
Author: Lawrence E. Joseph
Publisher: Broadway
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Media: Paperback
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Pages: 272
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Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.1 x 0.9

ISBN: 0767924487
Dewey Decimal Number: 303.490905
EAN: 9780767924481
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Publication Date: January 15, 2008
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Product Description

Don’t look up

It won’t help. You can’t get out of the way, you can’t dig a hole deep enough to hide. The end is coming, and there’s nothing you can do about it.

So why read this book?
Because you can’t look away when not just the religious fanatics are saying we’re all going to be destroyed but the scientists are in on the act too. Here’s what they’re saying:

We’re a million years over due for a mass extinction.

The sun at radiation minimum is acting much worse than at solar maximum, and one misdirected spewing of plasma could fry us in an instant.

The magnetic field—which shields us from harmful radiation—is developing a mysterious crack.

Our solar system is entering an energetically hostile part of the galaxy.

The Yellowstone supervolcano is getting ready to blow, and if it does, we can look forward to nuclear winter and 90 percent annihilation.

The Maya, the world’s greatest timekeepers ever, say it’s all going to stop on December 21, 2012.


So, see? There’s nothing you can do, but you might as well sit back and enjoy the show.

You’ll get a good chuckle.
That’s why you should read this book.

Dear Reader,

If there were a chance that opening this book could set off a chain of events that would lead to Apocalypse, to the end of Life as we know it, would you be tempted? Finger poised uncertainly above the flashing red button? How about if the Apocalypse promised to result in a new age of enlightenment, a Heaven on Earth like never before?

Personally, I’ll take the security of my cozy life over a chance at nirvana. But status quo may no longer be an option, for any of us. This book will convince you that there is a nonnegligible chance that the year 2012 will be more tumultuous, catastrophic, and, quite possibly, revelatory, than any other year in human history.

Parts of this book are best read with a bowl of popcorn: looking into the jaws of a great white shark in search of the meaning of death; touring a picturesque Guatemalan town with Mayan shaman just weeks before it is utterly destroyed. Other sections go better with a tranquilizer, such as the impending eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano, or the mass extinction headed our way—on the scale of the great collision that destroyed the dinosaurs and 70 percent of all other species, our best scientists contend that it’s now overdue. Nail-biters should beware the fact that the next peak in the sunspot cycle, due in 2012, is widely expected to set records for the number and intensity of solar storms pummeling the Earth with radiation and igniting natural calamities such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and Katrina-sized hurricanes. And that our entire solar system appears to be moving into a dangerous interstellar energy cloud.

Is it a coincidence that the burgeoning war between Christianity and Islam seems hell-bent for Armageddon? Or that numerous other religions, philosophies, and cultural traditions are signaling that the end is near, with 2012 emerging as the consensus target date? A new era is about to be born, with all the pain and blood and joy and release that birth naturally entails.

Facing oblivion, or at least mega-metamorphosis, is something that few of us are emotionally prepared to do. Thus my excuse for the gallows humor that pervades this story. In a memorable Mary Tyler Moore episode, Mary cracks up laughing at the funeral of Chuckles the Clown who, dressed as a peanut while marching in a parade, was shucked to death by an elephant. If Mary can giggle in the face of death, so can we.

With kind regards,
Lawrence E. Joseph




Customer Reviews:   Read 45 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Not really about 2012   September 17, 2008
If you are thinking of buying this book to learn about 2012, do not bother. As other reviewers point out, this book is more about the personal meanderings of a marketeer and have little, if anything, to add to the 2012 story.


4 out of 5 stars Interesting   August 27, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've just finished reading this curious book. The author, a science writer, makes a case not to take 2012 and Mayan calendars too seriously yet on scientific grounds not to ignore them. Well-written and humorous, it postulates just the sort of unknowable that makes easy, interesting reading.


2 out of 5 stars My dear lawrence...you missed the central point!   August 7, 2008
From my point of view, the most important aspect of the whole 2012 story is...psilocibine mushroom!
Terence McKenna find his inspiration in mushrooms...
Mayan people had their world vision based on...mushroom too!
This is THE central point of the 2012 mystery and Lawrence E. Joseph TOTALLY MISSED IT!
Sorry, Lawrence, but you do not worked very well.
But, may be you never try the ''infamous'' mushrooms...
In that case, you simply cannot understand the point.
''You have to eat it, to see it''
And moreover, the very few words you said about Terence McKenna are very, VERY BASICS...to say the least...



5 out of 5 stars Disparate sources, cultures, and disciplines all predict doom. How can we intellectually ignore it?   June 8, 2008
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I won't say that I'm a total believer in the 2012 Apocalypse, but Lawrence Joseph paints a picture that extremely well researched, comprehensive, and incredibly convincing. There are multiple levels of research, but for the most part they fall into three categories: scientific, prophetic, and religious.

Scientific evidence is as follows:
1)The poles are shifting
2)The ozone layer is evaporating
3)The magnetic field is eroding
4)Super volcanoes are on the verge of eruption
5)A convergence of volcanoes, earthquakes, and hurricanes have been proven linked to one another
6)Sun spots, which work on an 11 year cycle, are due to be at their high point in 2012. Meanwhile, the latest low point was particularly turbulent, and related to the earthquakes and hurricanes (Rita, Katrina, Wilma, Stan) of 2005.
7)Lonnie Thompson, the scientist who inspired "Day After Tomorrow", has scientific evidence that not only was there a climate catastrophe about 5,200 years ago, one which is cyclical, but that timeframe also happens to coincide with the beginning of the Fourth Mayan Age, the beginning of the Egyptian civilization, and the death of the Hindu's Krishna
8)In 2005 (see #6) massive cracks 37-miles long in the Boina, West Africa earth formed as a result of a gigantic earthquake. Not so coincidentally, Boina is also the region where all Atlantic hurricanes begin.
9)The relationship between how the Earth influences the Sun, a strong Mayan belief incidentally, peak, astronomy-wise, in 2012.
10)The Sun's magnetic poles will shift
11)The effect and likelihood of an asteroid impact will be more significant than in the past because of current climate and volcano conditions (see 4-6)
12)LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna), a way to monitor gravitational waves of the sun will launch in 2011 and begin analysis the following year
13)Some scientists believe there to be an interstellar energy cloud that will effect orbital change of planets, the Sun, and asteroids
14)Some scientists believe there to be a star that mirrors our sun that will cause similar results as the interstellar energy cloud, and could be the cause of previous global catastrophes

Religious evidence is as follows:
1)Massive Christian theme-park due to open
2)Armageddon church unearthed in 2005
3)Beliefs that a group of influential, global figures are attempting to create a New World Order - a psuedo global government - of sorts
4)Rabbi Kaduri is calling for the return of the Jews to the holy land in anticipation of Mashiach, believing that the Taliban and Al Qaeda represent Gog and Magog from the bible.
5)Bible Code researchers believe they have evidence that we all face annihilation
6)Some have interpreted the I Ching to represent time, and 2012 to be the end

Prophecy evidence is as follows:
1)Mayan prophecy produced a precise calendar that ends mysteriously in 2012 (perhaps the genesis of the 2012 fears)
2)Edgar Cayce, a prophet from Hopkinsville, KY known for incredible sleep state readings, predicts a pole shift and massive global change
3)Native American prophecy of the Cherokee, Hopi, and Q'ero of Peru all have lore that calls for the end of times
4)Maori legends show that Rangi (Sky) and Papa (Earth) will meet and destroy all.

Much like the author said, this all may mean nothing, December 21, 2012 may just turn out to be another day, but it would be incredibly short-sighted and ignorant to simply ignore all the material that seems to coalesce into a singular, quite convincing warning that we may be on the brink of an age that will change everything we know and love.



4 out of 5 stars A Very Compelling Read   May 26, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've read dozens of books on 2012, from the time Arguelles first published his book The Mayan Code in the early '90s to some of the more far-out scaremongering by Patrick Geryl in his book. One of the things I find interesting is how much I have been seeing that date appear in seemingly unrelated news items--such as the prediction read in a financial newspaper that we're due to hit a "natural gas cliff" of production "by 2012". It's a meme that has spread far and wide. It's tempting to believe that, if nothing was going to actually happen in 2012, humanity will make it happen, simply by collectively orienting towards that year. To paraphrase Voltaire, if 2012 didn't exist, we'd have to invent it.

Now on to Lawrence Joseph's excellent and entertaining read: I highly recommend it to anyone interested in some of the earth changes already underway. While other reviewers have pointed out some scientific inaccuracies in the text, which I agree with, on the whole I think he "gets it". I loved that he approached his visits with the Mayans without the usual lens of cultural appropriation that many New Age authors have capitalized on in their books. He writes well and the book is an engaging, fun read. Even if you don't "believe" that anything at all remarkable will happen in 2012 specifically, I think most of us can agree that we are going through a period of history that will transform our civilization, perhaps even end it as we have known it. Peak resources, climate change, and environmental degradation are scary enough without some of the more speculative tracks Joseph takes in his book, but if you are at all curious about "what it's all about", Joseph makes the best introduction to the field that I have yet read.

I would have given it 5 stars if not for some of the scientific inaccuracies in the book--after all, if you're going to market/categorize a book as "Science--General" you expect the author to at least represent the science accurately. The fact remains that, scientifically speaking, there's no way to predict exactly when momentous geological events--such as a magnetic pole shift and a supervolcanic eruption--will take place. "We're due" can mean, in geologic terms, that we're centuries or even milennia away from the events in question--but I acknowledge that it's much more sensational for us short-lived humans to contemplate disasters of a more immediate nature. And you only have to read a selection of daily papers to know that we have plenty of those coming down the pike whether or not our cosmic clocks reset themselves on December 21, 2012.


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