Feb
07

2012 And Jumping To Conslusions

By Ben Tremblay

My articles about 2012, planet X and pole shift are extremely populars and people really like them. I mostly received really good comments and I’m really happy about it. Sometimes, when I receive a “more negative” comment, it’s about my ability to apparently jump to conclusion too fast. I’m quite surprised because in all my articles I usually mention that no one holds the truth and we can’t be sure of anything. I provide opinions backed by scientific data and it’s usually a far more solid proof than any other doomsday theory articles you will find on the Internet.

I don’t consider having the truth or jumping to any conclusions. In fact, I find it quite funny that we usually accuse science to jump to conclusions too fast when we let doomsday prophets jump to conclusions without even asking a damn question. For the same reason I can’t jump to conclusions, 2012 prophets should not and trust me, they jump faster than me. There’s no negotiation with them while I think I can understand both sides. I respect people believing in that kind of stuff because I welcome different opinions: different opinions are good. What I’m trying to prove with my articles is that following scientific facts (We all agree that science is driving our world and is the most concrete thing we have to explain what’s around us), this 2012 stuff is losing a lot of credibility. Is rationality the only way of seeing life? Definitely not and thank God. But in times of fear, being rational really helps.

Why did I write these articles? People are scared to death. Trust me, I’ve received comments from people that couldn’t sleep or even go to work because of the 2012 propaganda. I respect people having different opinions and believing in the end of the world in 2012, but creating a climate of fear is not acceptable. You know how we kill a climate of fear? Information. I didn’t just write that to make people feel good, I wrote it because I do strongly believe nothing will happen in 2012 and because most scientific facts are pointing the same direction I am. I’m trying to put a bit of rationality in all that fear propaganda. Everyone is free to do what they want with the information I provide.

There’s one important thing we all have to understand: People are making a shit load of money with 2012. Books, TV shows, etc. It has always been like that and it will always be like that. Now you may say: well you’ve got Ads on your website and you make money with that. Totally true, but my blog is not only about 2012, it’s an information blog. But anyway, what’s best: Making a shit load of money by creating a climate of fear and making people scared to death and miss days of work because of that OR making not so much money and provide real scientific evidence that we have no proof the end of the world is going to end in 2012? I write this blog because I love it and I like to inform people about real life matters. I think it’s fair.

I feel really good with my articles because I’ve received tons of emails from people thanking me about it. I’ve changed a couple of persons’ life in a good way and that makes me feel good. When I go to bed at night, it’s nice to know I’ve had a positive impact on people’s life. I couldn’t sleep telling people the world will end in 2012: I just can’t deal with that. Especially when there’s not a single proof.

I would like to say that I think we will put an end to our own world before any doomsday prophecy comes true. But, you know, I’m not God and anything can happen. Only time will tell…

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