Saturday, June 18, 2011

Sects, cults and 2012

PARIS (Reuters) - The tiny southern French hamlet of Bugarach has drawn scrutiny from a government sect watchdog over droves of visitors who believe it is the only place in the world that will survive a 2012 Apocalypse.
A report by the watchdog, Miviludes, published on Wednesday said the picturesque village near Carcassonne should be monitored in the run-up to December 21, 2012, when many believe the world will end according to an ancient Mayan prophecy. Unfortunately New Age didn't ask the Mayans 1st, see past blogs below.
Miviludes was set up in 2002 to track the activity of sects, after a law passed 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.
Surrounded in legend for centuries, Bugarach and its rocky outcrop, the Pic de Bugarach, have attracted an influx of New Age visitors in recent months, pushing up property prices but also raising the threat of financial scams and psychological manipulation, Miviludes said in its report.
Among the groups are the American Ramtha School of Enlightenment and the the Raelians.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/french-village-seen-threat-apocalypse-sects-082758601.html
http://pvrguymale.blogspot.com/2011/03/2012-and-mayan-long-count-calendar.html
http://pvrguymale.blogspot.com/2011/03/2012-doomsday-theories-spring-from.html
http://pvrguymale.blogspot.com/2011/05/1000-1910-1919-1988-1997-2012-and-other.html
http://pvrguymale.blogspot.com/2010/05/2012-myths-dispelled.html

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