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The white house in an official blog posted a message that the global catastrophe on December 21, 2012 will not be. Thus Washington, apparently, decided to dot all the i and at the same time to reassure the world community.
Such statements from us officials are not uncommon. Earlier this summer, the Centre for control and prevention of diseases was forced to dispel the rumors about the zombie Apocalypse after people began to fall into uncontrolled panic for fear of dying from attack of the undead.
"We are not aware of any virus or a process that will reanimate the dead (or other causes somniphobia symptoms)", - said in his letter to the newspaper, The Huffington Post, the representative of the center David Dahl.
In its publication entitled "Terrible rumors that in 2012 the world will end, just rumors" on the website USA.gov he says:
"The world will not come to an end either December 21 or in any other day of the year 2012. Unfortunately, these rumors have frightened a lot of people, especially children. NASA received thousands of letters in which the authors Express concern about the end of the world. David Morrison, astronomer and senior researcher of NASA, which answers questions from the public about astrobiology, at least once a week receives a message from a teenager in the age of about 11 years, who writes that ill and/or going to commit suicide because of the upcoming end of the world".
As reported by the Mother Nature Network, NASA forced to work overtime in order to stop such rumors. The most popular theory about the planet Nibiru, which hit the world, then there will be a monstrous solar storm or complete loss of all electricity in the period from 23 to 25 December.
Meanwhile, NASA experts warn that the planet is indeed there is a real threat - rash activity of mankind.