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2012: Science or Superstition by Disinformation - Tempe, AZ July 25, 2009 6:00 p.m.. © 2009 2012Supplies.com All rights reserved.
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Saturday July 25th, 2009 6:00 p.m.
Dennis McClung is the co-owner of
2012Supplies.com, the original 2012
survival information and supply
website. Dennis is a full-time 2012
researcher and is also hosting the
upcoming 2012 Survival Conference.
$12.00 General Admission
$10.00 Students
$10.00 Seniors
Graham Hancock is the author of the major international bestsellers 'The Sign
and The Seal,' 'Fingerprints of the Gods,' 'Supernatural' and 'Heaven's Mirror.'
His books have sold more than five million copies worldwide and have been
translated into 27
languages. His public lectures and TV appearances, including the three-hour
series 'Quest For The Lost Civilisation,' have put his ideas before audiences of
tens of millions. He has become recognized as an unconventional thinker who
raises legitimate questions about humanity's history and prehistory and offers
an increasingly popular challenge to the entrenched views of orthodox scholars.
John Major Jenkins is an independent researcher who has devoted himself to
reconstructing ancient Mayan cosmology and philosophy. Since 1986, John
has traveled to Mexico and Central America seven times. In 1990 he helped
build a school in San Pedro, near Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. In 1994 he
delivered relief supplies to a Quiché Maya community in the Western highlands
of Guatemala. Since beginning his odyssey of research and discovery with the
Maya, John has authored dozens of articles and many books, including 'Maya
Cosmogenesis 2012' (1998) and 'Galactic Alignment: The Transformation of
Consciousness According to Mayan, Egyptian, and Vedic Traditions' (2002).
Author Daniel Pinchbeck was a founder of the 1990s literary magazine Open
City and has written for many publications, including Esquire, The New York
Times Magazine, The Village Voice, and Rolling Stone. In 1994, he was chosen
by The New York Times
Magazine as one of Thirty Under Thirty destined to change our culture. His
latest book, '2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl,' is a literary and metaphysical
epic that binds together the cosmological phenomena of our time to support
the contention of the Mayan calendar that the year 2012 portends an
unprecedented global shift. Pinchbeck lives in New York s East Village, where
he is editorial director of Reality Sandwich. He is co-creator of the animation
project, PostModern Times.
Alberto Villoldo, PhD, is a medical anthropologist who has spent the last 25
years investigating the healing practices of the shamans of the Amazon and the
Andes. He is the founder of the Four Winds Society, an organization dedicated
to the bridging of ancient shamanic traditions with modern medicine and
psychology. He is the author of over 10 books, including 'Shaman, Healer,
Sage'; 'Mending the Past and Healing the Future with Soul Retrieval'; 'The Four
Insights'; 'Yoga, Power and Spirit' and 'Courageous Dreaming.' He makes
available a complex body of shamanic knowledge in an elegant and accessible
manner.
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2000 E Rio Salado Parkway
Tempe, AZ 85281
South West Premiere Screening 2012: Science or Superstition
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Lawrence E. Joseph was formerly the chairman of an advanced plasma physics research and development company in Albuquerque,
New Mexico. As a writer Joseph has written for, among other publications, The New York Times, Salon.com, Family Circle, Audubon,
Art News, Discover and Diversion. He is the author of several books including 'Gaia: The Growth of an Idea' (1990) and 'Apocalypse
2012' (2007), a New York Times bestseller. He is currently writing a follow up entitled '2012: The Aftermath.'
Anthony F. Aveni is the Russell B. Colgate Professor of Astronomy and Anthropology, serving appointments in both Departments of
Physics and Astronomy and Sociology and Anthropology at Colgate University, where he has taught since 1963. Dr. Aveni helped
develop the field of archaeoastronomy and now is considered one of the founders of Mesoamerican Archaeoastronomy, in particular
for his research in the astronomical history of the Maya Indians of ancient Mexico. Dr. Aveni is a lecturer, speaker, and editor/author of
over two dozen books on ancient astronomy.

December 21, 2012: the end date of the sophisticated Long Count Calendar created by the ancient Maya in central America. Countless books and websites, magazine articles and newspaper headlines debate its meaning, with enthusiasts in two camps: those forecasting apocalypse the end of time and those who see a coming renewal, a rebirth of consciousness.
Adding fuel to the debate, some scientists see the increasing number of natural disasters in recent years as evidence of a catastrophic climax of events in 2012. How much of what we re hearing is science and how much is superstition? In this film the leading researchers, writers and scientists in the field tell us exactly what this date means to them, why it is important, and what we should expect.
Featured in the film are Graham Hancock, John Major Jenkins, Daniel Pinchbeck, Alberto Villoldo, Anthony Aveni, Robert Bauval, Jim Marrs, Walter Cruttenden, Lawrence E. Joseph, Douglas Rushkoff, John Anthony West and Benito Vegas Duran.
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