Many of you are aware of the new 2012 movie due to be released on on November 13th and I can honestly say "I can't wait." I haven't been to the theater in a few years, but this premier may just result in my paying the outrageous price for admission.
The movie is obviously about the 2012 apocalyptic predictions of the Mayans, but could this movie actually be revealing some truth? If you go to the 2012 movie's official site http://www.whowillsurvive2012.com/ you will find a link to the Institute Of Human Continuity (known as the IHC). Here is the link http://www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org/.
The Institute Of Human Continuity has some outrageous claims of possible 2012 scenarios and claims destruction is inevitable. At first glance, the IHC website looks like a real information revealing source, but upon closer investigation one can tell the whole site is operated by Sony (the same company producing the movie). If you click the terms of service link you can clearly tell the site is operated by Sony.
The internet has already been flooded with 2012 information but now the IHC website is popping up and causing a stir. Although it is obvious that the whole IHC site is a ploy to get viral attention to the release of the 2012 movie, one still has to consider: is Sony trying to tell us something? Perhaps Sony has some inside knowledge and this is their way of leaking it to the public?
Check out the 2012 movie trailer
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