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  • World Will End February 22, 2014 Viking Prophecy

    Yet another Prophecy!

    This is from the Vikings,

    I came across this article in a Polish site.

    The News there .

    Approaching the end of the world again, this time wieszczony by the Vikings in their old books. Time to prepare for Ragnarok, so called because the day of the apocalypse, we have less and less – only a few dozen days

    Revelation is to take place February 22, 2014 year. According to Danielle Daglan of Norvik Viking Centre, there are three warnings indicating that it is approaching. In the old books of the Vikingsindicated that the end will be when the world will not have borders (and it already had come true with the help of the internet), it will be a severe winter and three successive cool summers (which apparently came true).

    Third warning  – from the ocean to emerge mythical serpent of Midgard – and it’s also already occurred, because the coast of California recently fished two huge, 5-foot snakes sea. For the descendants of the Vikings of the Scandinavian countries they represent only one, the serpent of Midgard.”

    I searched for additional information.

    This is what I came up with.

    If Vikings were here today, the sounding of a distinctive horn in York would have created chaos.

    The ancient instrument, blown last night, signalled exactly 100 days until the end of the world, according to Norse mythology.

    Legend has it that the Norse God, Heimdallr, would blow the mythical Gjallerhorn to warn of the Viking apocalypse, also known as ‘Ragnarok’.

    Ragnarok, which translates to ‘Doom of the Gods’, is due to be preceded by the winter of winters.

    Vikings believed, prior to the apocalypse, three freezing winters would follow each other with no summers in between.

    World will end on February 22, 2014
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    THE RAGNAROK APOCALYPSE

    Ragnarok, which translates to ‘Doom of the Gods’, is due to be preceded by the ‘winter of winters’.

    Vikings believed that prior to the apocalypse three freezing winters would follow each other with no summers in between.

    All morality would disappear and fights would break out all over the world, signalling the beginning of the end.

    The wolf Skoll would then devour the sun, and his brother Hati would eat the moon, causing stars to vanish from the sky.

    Norse mythology experts have calculated that this is due to take place on February 22, 2014.

    On this day, the god Odin will be killed by the wolf Fenrir and the other ‘creator’ gods.

    There will be huge earthquakes, the sea will rear up and the soil and the sky will be stained with poison.

    The Earth will sink into the sea, paving the way for a new utopian world with endless supplies.

    All morality would disappear and fights would break out all over the world, signalling the beginning of the end.

    The wolf Skoll would devour the sun, and his brother Hati would eat the moon, causing stars to vanish from the sky and the Earth to be thrown into eternal darkness.

    Norse mythology experts have calculated that Vikings believed this will take place on February 22, 2014.

    On this day, the god Odin will be killed by the wolf Fenrir and the other ‘creator’ gods.

    There will be huge earthquakes, the sea will rear up and the soil and the sky will be stained with poison.

    The sound of the horn is supposed to call the sons of Odin to the battlefield, where Odin will ultimately be killed.

    After his death, the Earth was foretold to sink into the sea, paving the way for a new utopian world with endless supplies.

    Danielle Daglan from the Norvik Viking Centre told MailOnline that a number of recent events spoken about in the legends of Ragnarok led them to believe that the end of the world may well be imminent.

    The legend states that ‘the first to notice shall be man, brother will fight brother and all the boundaries that exist shall crumble.’

    ‘The idea that “boundaries that exist shall crumble” could be said to be about the Internet age, where you can communicate with millions of people simultaneously around the world thanks to the global rise of social media,’ said Ms Daglan.

    Viking tradition also believes that a vast winter will appear before the apocalypse.

     ..Danielle Daglan from the Norvik Viking Centre told MailOnline that a number of recent events spoken about in the legends of Ragnarok led them to believe that the end of the world may well be imminent.

    For instance, the legend states that ‘the first to notice shall be man, brother will fight brother and all the boundaries that exist shall crumble.’

    ‘The idea that “boundaries that exist shall crumble” could be said to be about the Internet age, where you can communicate with millions of people simultaneously around the world thanks to the global rise of social media,’ said Ms Daglan.

    Viking tradition also believes that a vast winter will appear before the apocalypse.

    ‘There are predictions that we are heading into a mini-ice age thanks to a fall in solar flare activity – what is a mini-ice age but several winters rolled into one?’ said Ms Daglan.

    Another part of the legend suggests that the Midgard Serpent, named Jormungand, shall free itself from its tail and rise up from the ocean.

    Ms Dagland points to the two huge fish which appeared on a beach in California last month.

    The giant oarfish were dead when they washed up on land, and some scientists believe they came ashore to die because they are ‘in distress’.

    ‘Traditionally, the Viking festival of Jolablot marked the end of the winter – if this winter truly does not end, then that feast may be given over to Ragnarok instead,’ said Ms Dagland.

    The Jorvik Viking Centre predicted that Ragnarok would occur on 22 February because this is the end of the feast of Jolablot.

    While not a scientific conclusion, they claim that Vikings loved to feast and wouldn’t want to miss this event. For this reason, they argue that Vikings would believe the world would end in 100 days.

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  • Life Found in Mars in 1976 -Scientists

    A group of scientists analysing Data from Data obtained from Viking Robots have come to the conclusion that there is sufficient evidence to suggest that Life exists in Mars.

    If you read the story carefully, you will find that they state that “the high degree of order is more characteristic of biological, rather than purely physical, processes. ‘

    My point is that if there is a degree of difference between the Order among sciences, does that  not imply that a Thinking principle is behind the Cosmos?

    Order among Orders-Is this possible without Intelligence?

    Now to the News. It is intriguing as to why the Scientists keep on denying the existence of Extra terrestrial Life despite mounting evidence, be it  The UFOs‘ or Messages received and not deciphered, unexplainable phenomena we witness in the Cosmos.

    Is it the fear of the ET?

    Viking Lander touches down
    Viking Lander.

    The new study took a different approach. Researchers distilled the Viking Labeled Release data, provided as hard copies by the original researchers, into sets of numbers and analyzed the results for complexity. Since living systems are more complicated than non-biological processes, the idea was to look at the experiment results from a purely numerical perspective.

    They found close correlations between the Viking experiment results’ complexity and those of terrestrial biological data sets. They say the high degree of order is more characteristic of biological, rather than purely physical, processes.
    Critics counter that the method has not yet been proven effective for differentiating between biological and non-biological processes on Earth, so it’s premature to draw any conclusions.
    More space news from msnbc.com

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    Viking robots found life on Mars, scientists say
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    “Ideally, to use a technique on data from Mars, one would want to show that the technique has been well-calibrated and well-established on Earth. The need to do so is clear; on Mars we have no way to test the method, while on Earth we can,” planetary scientist and astrobiologist Christopher McKay, with NASA’s Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., told Discovery News.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47031923/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/viking-robots-found-life-mars-scientists-say/#.T4htXVEtgjo

    THE GIST
    A reanalysis of Mars Viking experiments shows the probes did find organics.
    The result was not initially understood due to the strong oxidation effects of a salt in the Mars soil known as perchlorate.
    A follow-up study on perchlorate-enhanced soil similar to what’s found on Mars revealed fingerprints of combusted organics.

    http://news.discovery.com/space/viking-mars-organics-experiment.html

    Original Report.

    Abstract: The only extraterrestrial life detection experiments ever conducted were the three which were components of the 1976 Viking Mission to Mars. Of these, only the Labeled Release experiment obtained a clearly positive response. In this experiment 14C radiolabeled nutrient was added to the Mars soil samples. Active soils exhibited rapid, substantial gas release. The gas was probably CO2 and, possibly, other radiocarbon-containing gases. We have applied complexity analysis to the Viking LR data. Measures of mathematical complexity permit deep analysis of data structure along continua including signal vs. noise, entropy vs.negentropy, periodicity vs. aperiodicity, order vs. disorder etc. We have employed seven complexity variables, all derived from LR data, to show that Viking LR active responses can be distinguished from controls via cluster analysis and other multivariate techniques. Furthermore, Martian LR active response data cluster with known biological time series while the control data cluster with purely physical measures. We conclude that the complexity pattern seen in active experiments strongly suggests biology while the different pattern in the control responses is more likely to be non-biological. Control responses that exhibit relatively low initial order rapidly devolve into near-random noise, while the active experiments exhibit higher initial order which decays only slowly. This suggests a robust biological response. These analyses support the interpretation that the Viking LR experiment did detect extant microbial life on Mars.

    http://ijass.org/PublishedPaper/year_abstract.asp?idx=132