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not that they believe the world will end during President Obama's re-election year bid, but they see it as the perfect hook for a campaign about disaster preparedness.
No, not that they believe the world will end during President Obama's re-election year bid, but they see it as the perfect hook for a campaign about disaster preparedness. Don't laugh. Vera Chan, a Web trend analyst at Yahoo, tells our Suzi Parker that searches for "end times," "2012," and "apocalypse" surge any time disasters occur.
Originally posted by lpowell0627
So let me get this straight. The government doesn't believe that anything is going to happen in 2012, but figure it's a great time to capitalize on people's fears? Let's show them how prepared we are for an event that is not going to happen??
Interesting that "every other doomsday prediction" date didn't involve an entire government agency prepared to quell the masses.
I'm sure moving around facilities and creating "new armies" is all just part of the "joke"?!
Doesn't anyone else think this is a little, well, odd to say the least?