The Clatterer! Alternative reading of the Maya calendar says end of the world occurs next week

If you thought that Coddy-19, civil unrest, volcanic corruption and volcanoes marked Armageddon you might be right! Reading the Maya calendar was wrong according to a conspiracy theory on Twitter, and as the world did not end on December 21, 2012, as originally prophesied by this calendar, the Day of Judgment according to this [...]
Reading the Maya calendar was wrong according to a conspiracy theory on Twitter, and while the world did not end on December 21, 2012, as originally prophesied by this calendar, the Day of Judgment turns out to be actually this week or next.
If we read the Julian calendar, we're technically in 2012... the number of days lost in one year due to the Gregorian calendar transition is 11 days... for 268 years using the Gregorian cilander (1752-2020) we've lost 2948 days. 2948 days divided for 365 days ( per year) has been eight years,” said scientist Paolo Tagalogwin last week, writes Ny Post, translates Periscopi.
His post series has already been erased.
If Tagalog was right, adding the rest of the days, then the date of the Hour is... this week.
In 2012, the modernists were convinced that the world would end on December 21, / 1,Periscope












