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Indeed. The whole "2012 doomsday" came from the misinterpretation on ancient Mayan texts. A few days ago there was a symposium some with Mayan experts from all over the world (here in Mexico, concretely in the state of Yucatán), where most of the scholars pointed out that those theories where just, well, basically hoaxes. There is nothing that proves any sort of doomsday in their cosmogony. Wookie Assassin. 04:27, December 7, 2011 (UTC)
Indeed. The whole "2012 doomsday" came from the misinterpretation on ancient Mayan texts. A few days ago there was a symposium some with Mayan experts from all over the world (here in Mexico, concretely in the state of Yucatán), where most of the scholars pointed out that those theories where just, well, basically hoaxes. There is nothing that proves any sort of doomsday in their cosmogony. Wookie Assassin. 04:27, December 7, 2011 (UTC)
== Illuminati vs Templars ==
If both existed today who would win? [[User:Farsuperior|Farsuperior]] ([[User talk:Farsuperior|talk]]) 04:34, May 4, 2014 (UTC)

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Abstergo's Emails relating to NWO

I am not sure if this recommendation will be of any use but I did not want to start adding/editing the page while it is Assassinist domain, but I was wondering if vidics emails/abstergo's emails and even James Morses emails (or specific events from said emails) could be worked into the article in some way? It's just (by my thinking) that it would give added insight into the mechanisations of Abstergo towards a new world order and glimpses in the the events taking place in the AC universe. Anyways, that is just my suggestion and great work on the article so far. It is looking great. Kaloneous 15:27, July 12, 2011 (UTC)

2012 Mayan doomsday

No, the Maya didn't predict doomsday for 12-21-2012, just the end of the Long Count Calendar. I have National Geographic and Discovery News to prove it. [1] [2] Ghost Leader 12:00, December 5, 2011 (UTC)

Indeed. The whole "2012 doomsday" came from the misinterpretation on ancient Mayan texts. A few days ago there was a symposium some with Mayan experts from all over the world (here in Mexico, concretely in the state of Yucatán), where most of the scholars pointed out that those theories where just, well, basically hoaxes. There is nothing that proves any sort of doomsday in their cosmogony. Wookie Assassin. 04:27, December 7, 2011 (UTC)

Illuminati vs Templars

If both existed today who would win? Farsuperior (talk) 04:34, May 4, 2014 (UTC)