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Apocalypse Maya (Soon) (French Edition)

Jean-Pierre Delord, the mayor of Bugarach, said: He added that police will from Wednesday block access to the southwestern village of residents.

Routes will also be blocked to the nearby Pic de Bugarach, a French mountain where rumour has it the hilltop will open on the last day — December 21 — and aliens will emerge with spaceships to save nearby humans. Around police officers will be on duty — with more on standby — to turn away visitors from Bugarach, which in recent weeks has seen an influx of journalists from around the world. Argentina closes mountain over mass suicide risk.

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Believers say the world will end on December 21, , the end date of the ancient Mayan calendar, and they see Bugarach as one of a few sacred mountains sheltered from the cataclysm. Russia saw people in Omutninsk, in Kirov region , rushing to buy kerosene and supplies after a newspaper article, supposedly written by a Tibetan monk, confirmed the end of the world.

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The city of Novokuznetsk faced a run on salt. In Barnaul, close to the Altai Mountains, panic-buyers snapped up all the torches and Thermos flasks. In China, which has no history of preoccupation with the end of the world, a wave of paranoia about the apocalypse can be traced to the Hollywood blockbuster "".

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The film, starring John Cusack, was a smash hit in China, as viewers were seduced by a plot that saw the Chinese military building arks to save humanity. Some in China are taking the prospect of Armageddon seriously with panic buying of candles reported in Sichuan province.

The source of the panic was traced to a post on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, predicting that there will be three days of darkness when the apocalypse arrives. One grocery store owner said: But then we heard someone muttering about the continuous darkness.

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Shanghai police said scam artists had been convincing pensioners to hand over savings in a last act of charity. Meanwhile in Mexico, where the ancient Mayan civilisation flourished, the end time has been seen as an opportunity. The country has organised hundreds of Maya-themed events, and tourism is expected to have doubled this year. Nasa has been aggressively seeking to dispel doomsday fears.

It says there is no evidence Nibiru exists, and rumours it could be hiding behind the sun are unfounded.


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The space agency also rejected apocalyptic theories about unusual alignments of the planets, or that the Earth's magnetic poles could suddenly "flip. Conspiracy theorists contend that the space agency is involved in an elaborate cover up to prevent panic. But David Morrison, an astronomer at Nasa, said: I think it's evil for people to propagate rumours on the internet to frighten children.