2012-03-27 Yahoo.com (CULT,U,DOOM,mov)
See also Fortean Times. (There is no Wisconsin connection here.)
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/pic-bugarach-french-commune-home-20-000-doomsday-210932058.html
Pic de Bugarach: French commune home to 20,000 ‘doomsday cultists’ awaiting alien salvation
By Eric Pfeiffer | The Sideshow – 1 hr 57 mins ago [AS OF MARCH 27, 6:08 p.m.]
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An estimated 20,000 New Age believers who say the "upside down" mountain
is home to aliens who will rescue them from an impending apocalypse
have saturated a small French commune near the foot of the picturesque
Pic de Bugarach.
The Independent reports the growing flock, who locals refer to as
"esoterics," believe the world will come to an end on December 21st,
2012. They also reportedly believe that the unique mountain is in fact
home to a race of alien beings that will emerge to rescue the gathered
humans and transport them to a new civilization.
Pic de Bugarach has long been famous because rock samples taken from its
peak are actually older than points measured at lower elevation.
Scientists say that is because when the 1,230 meter mountain erupted its
peak flipped upside down before crashing back down upon the mountain's
base. The mountain is said to have played a role in inspiring everything
from Jules Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth," to Steven
Spielberg's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
The BBC reports that the French government is concerned about mass
suicides taking place near Pic de Bugarach in advance of the December 21
date and that there have been reports of "strange rituals" taking place
there as well.
Last year, CNN filed a report on the apocalyptic rumors surrounding Pic de Bugarach:
VIDEO LINK HERE
The Independent notes some other rumors surrounding Pic de Bugarach,
which included speculation that both Israel's Mossad and Nazis have both
performed "mysterious" excavation digs there.
"The apocalypse we believe in is the end of a certain world and the
beginning of another," one of the New Age pilgrims going only by the
name "Jean," tells the paper. "A new spiritual world. The year 2012 is
the end of a cycle of suffering. Bugarach is one of the major chakras of
the earth, a place devoted to welcoming the energies of tomorrow."
Up to 100,000 visitors are expected to flock to the scene before December 21.