How to Survive Beyond December 21, 2012
from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit2012 is right around the corner. You can build a shelter to survive 2012. You can join a Doomsday community to survive 2012.
Steps
- Stay away from the coast.
- Stay away from any fault lines.
- Stay away from tsunamis and earthquakes.
- Have a 2012 calendar
- Have a 2013 calendar.
- Stay away from coastal regions, areas below sea level, and volcanic areas.
- Build a shelter.
- Dig a tunnel. Now, start the tunnel, but only make the tunnel big enough for you to crawl through.
- Make supports along the walls and ceilings.
- Make a storage area for your food, water and everything else.
Tips
- The Mayan calendar ends on December 21, 2012.
- The Aztec calendar ends on December 21, 2012.
- You will need a 2013 calendar to survive beyond December 21, 2012.
- December 21, 2012 is also the winter solstice of 2012. It is also the shortest day of the year.
Warnings
- Nibiru will come to Earth in 2012.
- Don't let children under 13 watch "2012" movie.
- On December 21, 2012, there will be floods, tsunamis, and hurricanes all over the coasts of the world.
Things You'll Need
- Canned Food
- Water
- First Aid Kit
- Television
- Crank Emergency Radio
- 2012 calendar
- 2013 calendar
- Lots and lots of money
Related wikiHows
- How to Prepare for and Survive 2012
- How to Survive a Nuclear Attack
- How to Survive a Flood
- How to Survive a Volcanic Eruption
- How to Overcome a Fear of 2012
- How to Survive December 21, 2012
- How to Survive a Tsunami
Sources and Citations
- http://2013.org
- http://www.howtosurvive2012.org/
- http://www.howtosurvive2012.com/
- http://guidehowtosurvive2012.com/
- http://survive2012.com
- http://2012myan.org/
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