Hundreds of people flock to a French village to be saved from the apocalypse

France, December 21, 2010
According to local media reports, “The people of Bugarach, a small hamlet at the foot of a mountain of the same name in southern France, fear the invasion of people seeking protection in anticipation of the end of world in 2012.”
Jean-Pierre Delord, Bugarach mayor said, “We are concerned, we can see on the Internet that some ‘enlightened’ has foreseen the end of the world by December 21, 2012 and Bugarach will be the place to be to be saved.”
“The Internet is capable of all the follies and we who are only 200 inhabitants, are not going to resist.”
“The people have already received numerous esoteric, showing charms, mystical stones and other jewelry that the city removed from the mountain.”
According to Sigrid Benard, manager six years ago the House of Nature, “Some believe that the mount point of the Corbières Massif, with its 1.231 meters above sea level, is a ‘parking UFO’, which includes in its bowels means of transport for aliens.”
“Others think that this area holds the Holy Grail or the treasure of the Templars. At first, 72% of my clients were hikers.”
Bugarach dwellers fear the invasion of these people who believe in the Mayan and Nostradamus prophecies.
In Yucatan, a group of Italian members of a doomsday cult built in a remote and humble community of Yucatan, Xul, Oxkutzcab station, a ‘City of the end of the world’ which is located 110 kilometers south of Merida today is the heart of the citrus in the region, with high out-migration, on both the U.S. and the Riviera Maya and Cancun, in Quintana Roo.
In Yucatan, the increased presence of foreign groups with beliefs related to the prophecies or healing powers of Mayan archaeological sites is high.












