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History Channel: May 25th, 2009

Started by May 15, 2009 09:48 PM
3 comments, last by ukdeveloper 15 years, 6 months ago
I was just watching a program on the History channel about the Knight's Templar, and saw this advertisement that sort of creeped me out. It rapidly lists off a bunch of significant dates in history (Including Pearl Harbor, Obama's Inaguration, first step on the moon, Kennedy's assassination, and some other stuff that dates back extremely far. BC far) Then, it flashes May 25th, 2009: This changes everything. Honestly, this really got me curious. I would really like to see it be something amazingly huge, but I'm betting it's a simple ad campaign to really draw people in. A search on their site for the TV schedule shows up some crap about Mayan prophecies of 2012 (BS if you ask me :P), but that is 1 hour earlier. Any ideas? If nothing else, I'll just have to wait. :( Here it is on their site
You know what I say to that ad?

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It that a cross promotion with the latest Jack Black movie?
"I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes." - the Laughing Man
Yeah, Year One, I believe.

Jack Black plays BlackJack... Hmmm, that should be a movie!
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Someone on Bungie.net said they found a listing in their Windows Media Center which showed a new program called "Time Machine" starting on that date. Can't remember what it was about, I think it was a series which examined the events of certain important dates in history.

The History Channel are just hyping a new show. If it was official UFO disclosure (as some people honestly thought) then something as important and as world changing as that would not be exclusive to a third-party TV station and it wouldn't be hyped in this way. It would be all over the Internet and mainstream news.

Oh, and I also call FAIL on 2012. What a load of utter bollocks, the Mayan calendar ends then simply restarts. Even the modern day Mayan descendants say it's not the end of the world.

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