Tuesday, August 7, 2012
France fears the Apocalyptic Discourses Take A mass suicide
The Interministerial Mission of Vigilance and Combat against Sectarian Drifts (Miviludes) gave the French Government a report that calls for "increased vigilance" against "extreme acts" that citizens can make speeches led by apocalĂpticos.Diversas sects and New Age movements have noted that the December 21, 2012 the world will end. Although there have been at least 183 such ads since the fall of the Roman Empire, it seems to have found a wide resonance box. So much so that more than 2.5 million pages on the subject were recorded by a U.S. search engine.
"This date is based on an accurate interpretation of historical writings, especially Hotzkin calendar of pre-Columbian civilization of the Maya," said Georges Fenech, president of Miviludes. According to the expert, this is added to a series of predictions "astrophysical scientifically unvalidated" as the "alignment of our sun with the center of the Milky Way, the reversal of the magnetic poles and the hyperactivity of sunspots." He also the entry of the Age of Aquarius, which for the New Age movement will make 2012 the highlight of the advent of a more harmonious world.
In France, recalls the collective suicide of 16 members of the sect of the Order of the Solar Temple on the hill of Isère, near the French-Swiss border, which burned in 1995. Similar cases were reported in 1978 in Guyana, where the Peoples Temple cult led to the deaths of 914 people, and in California in 1997 where 39 members of Heaven's Gate committed suicide.
From these incidents is that similar episodes Miviludes fears, but also alert the authorities for the "individual dramas" of many people who decide to "break with his life" to even cause death.
Bugarach, the people of the "salvation" That little village in southeastern France is constantly monitored by Miviludes because several prophecies point to it as the only place that will save the apocalypse 2012.Bugarach December, less than 200 inhabitants, experienced in recent months an explosion of housing demand and, according to the newspaper Le Figaro, as 2012 approaches, orders grow rooms and food reserves for the date.
The village, which has also been noted in the network as a UFO or a garage door up onto a vanished civilization, it is ultimately visited by thousands of pilgrims of esoteric groups.
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