Ive heard Carol is having a party in her place!
What the french dont know is that Elenin, a piloted craft and a moon sized object are also headed for the French mountain on the 20th, the day before.
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Concerns over increased activity of Apocalyptic groups across France
The French government has warned of the risk of mass suicides in the country by people who believe the world will self-destruct next year.
Recent disasters - including the earthquake in Japan - as well as anxiety over pandemics and economic concerns -
are creating a global climate of fear, which for some are omens of impending doom.
The hamlet of Bugarach, in the south of France, has attracted the attention of a government watchdog which monitors cults and suspicious spiritual activities.
The end is nigh? A French watchdog is monitoring the hamlet of Bugarach for the risk of mass suicide - as it is the only place in the world that will survive an Apocalypse in 2012, according to many cults
The end is nigh? A French watchdog is monitoring the hamlet of Bugarach for the risk of mass suicide - as it is the only place in the world that will survive an Apocalypse in 2012, according to many cults
Bugarach - and the rocky outcrop of Pic de Bugarach - have had an influx of New Age visitors in recent months who believe it is the only place in the world which will survive an Apocalypse on December 21, 2012.
This is the date when many believe the world will end according to an ancient Mayan prophecy.
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The theory has taken root around the world but seems to have been most widely embraced in France.
A report published yesterday by watchdog Miviludes said the picturesque village near Carcassonne should be monitored in the lead-up to the end of 2012.
Mark the calendar: According to ancient Mayan prophecy, the Apocalypse will come on December 21, 2012
Mark the calendar: According to ancient Mayan prophecy, the Apocalypse will come on December 21, 2012
Miviludes president Georges Fenech said: 'I think we need to be careful. We shouldn't get paranoid, but when you see what happened at Waco in the United States, we know this kind of thinking can influence vulnerable people.'
Waco, Texas, made headlines in 1993 when federal agents raided the headquarters of the Branch Davidian movement, led by David Koresh, leading to a 50-day siege.
The building was burnt down when agents eventually tried to force their way in, leaving 80 people dead.
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Mystic: Guru J.Z. Knight leads a group which follows the teachings of a warrior who 'discovered immortality'
Bugarach and the Pic de Bugarach have been shrouded in legend for centuries.
The watchdog added that the increase in visitors to the area has pushed up property prices as well as raising the threat of financial scams and psychological manipulation.
With a population of just 200, Bugarach has long been considered magical, partly due to what locals claim is an 'upside-down mountain' where the top layers of rock are older than the lower ones.
The internet is awash with myths about the hamlet.
These include beliefs that the mountain is surrounded by a magnetic force, that it is the site of a concealed alien base, or even that it contains an underground access to another world.
Mr Fenech said he recently visited the area, and found six settlements in the surrounding countryside set up by members of the American Ramtha School of Enlightenment.
He said other 'gurus' and messianic groups have been organising fee-paying conferences at local hotels.
'This is big business,' he added.Aside from the risks in Bugarach, the Miviludes report also warned of the danger of increased activity by Apocalyptic groups across France in the run-up to 2012.
Among the groups highlighted in the report, the Ramtha movement is said to be focusing on south-western France to spread its message, the report said.
Founded by J.Z. Knight, the group claims to follow the mystic teachings of Ramtha, a Lemurean warrior who fought the residents of the mythical Atlantis 35,000 years ago, and is said to have discovered the secret of immortality.
Other groups being watched include the Raelians, founded by a former sports-car journalist who claims to have had repeated encounters with aliens.
The report says its aim is not to stigmatise movements but to inform the public about 'groups or individuals whose doctrine or discourse follows an "end-of-world" theory'.
Since the end of the Roman Empire there have been 183 false predictions of the end of the world, and these are multiplying with the internet and new technology.
Miviludes was set up in 2002 to track the activity of sects, after a law passed in France the previous year made it an offence to abuse vulnerable people using heavy pressure techniques, meaning sects can be outlawed if there is evidence of fraud or abuse.
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