End of November countdown. Doomsday timer from Antarctica. Mysterious timer in Antarctica. Countdown: Antarctica

26.10.2021 Diseases

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Strange news has been discussed in the English-speaking segment of the Internet for several days now. Many sites, relying on information from their insiders from an international group of experts investigating various anomalous phenomena, report that since last Monday, many prominent scientists and politicians have received emails with strange content. (website)

Each such email contains only one word “The End” and a link to the website - livecountdown.com/the-end, where a countdown timer is located. This is what is called the end - “The End” (see photo or follow the link).

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According to this timer, the time set on it expires on May 15 of this year, this will be the mythological end, but - what? Nobody knows this. And this joke might not even be worth paying attention to, but a group of experts found the following oddities:

  • on the one hand, such a timer can be installed on the small resource ivecountdown by anyone who wants to remain incognito. There seems to be nothing remarkable, much less unusual - just a regular joke;
  • on the other hand, all messages about the “The End” timer (all emails) were sent from Antarctica - from the American Amundsen-Scott station, which is located at the South Pole (built in 1956 and becoming the first Antarctic station not built on the coast, and in the depths of the ice continent). It turns out that the joker is among the station's scientists, which seems like a huge absurdity.

Photos from open sources

Experts contacted the NSF (National Science Foundation), which oversees the Amundsen-Scott station, and asked to find out who and why needs these children's games of intimidating politicians and scientists? The Foundation immediately contacted the station management and received a response that left the experts even more stumped. It turned out that no one was doing such nonsense at the station, and not even among the crazy ones. However, the connection to the station computer occurred, strange as it may sound, from the outside.

However, neither the station management nor NSF employees could answer the question of how this was possible, which immediately prompted many to think about the Guardians of Antarctica, information about which had recently flown across the Internet. Maybe they are warning humanity? However - about what?

Photos from open sources

There is very little left until May 15, and many people are already talking about the end of the world on that date, for example, the Portuguese mystic Horatio Villiers claims that the Third World will begin on May 13, 2017. World War. Considering the huge stockpiles of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction on Earth, two days is enough to destroy our planet.

However, in the Russian-speaking segment of the Internet, this information was received quite skeptically and even optimistically. Some Russians thought that this was nothing more than a fake, others were even glad that they could now spit on all the problems and calmly prepare to depart to another world, for example, as Woland suggested in “The Master and Margarita”, in a circle beautiful women and with a glass of good wine in hand. It’s not so easy to scare a Russian person, maybe for this reason the “mysterious joker” sent out letters in English and strictly to the recipients corresponding to that language?..

An unusual piece of news has been circulating on the English-language Internet since last Monday. According to rumors, many prominent politicians and scientific minds of our time simultaneously received a strange email. Now, when the uprising is especially acute, the content of this controversial email makes the recipients think, writes the site with a link to.

Each “electronic” contains only one word - The End. The letter also contains a link to the website - livecountdown.com/the-end. On the resource there is a timer with a countdown of time, in fact, which is called the end.


According to the timer, its time will expire on May 15, 2017. It turns out that this will be the predicted end. Just what? Unfortunately, no one knows the answer to this question, our journalist Amalia Chervinchuk reports. Perhaps it would be worth taking this incident as another prank. If not for one “but”.


A group of experts found the following oddities. On the one hand, anyone can install a timer of this kind on the small website ivecountdown, and remain incognito. But on the other hand, all the emails about The End timer were sent from Antarctica - from the Amundsen-Scott station, which is located at the South Pole and belongs to the United States.

It was built in 1956 and became the first Antarctic station built not on the coast, but in the depths of the ice continent. Logically, the idea arises that the “joker” is among the station’s scientists. However, this looks extremely ridiculous.

Curious experts contacted the NSF (National Science Foundation), which oversees the Amundsen-Scott station. The group asked to find out who needs these ridiculous games of intimidation of politicians and scientists and why? The foundation contacted the station. The answer has left experts even more stumped.


It turned out that no one was sending spam at the station. However, there was a connection to the station computer. And as strange as it may sound, it came from the outside. The station management and its employees found it difficult to explain how such a situation could happen. Skeptics immediately thought of Watchmen. Is it possible that more advanced entities are warning humanity about something?

Well, May 15th is just around the corner. Portuguese mystic Horatio Villegas also predicts that May 13, 2017. And we, mortal viewers, can only wait...

A mysterious timer, traces of which lead to Antarctica, is counting down the last days of humanity.

As sad as it may be, humanity has always lived and lives in anticipation of the end of the world. We hasten to reassure you, there is not long to wait. When the collective mind creates phantoms, they sooner or later take on flesh. Previously, the power of the collective mind to influence reality was not so powerful. At the dawn of its existence, there were only a few hundred people on earth who believed in Christianity. But those who believed in the end of the world in 2012 according to the Mayan calendar numbered hundreds of millions. It blew by... in the good sense of the word. But this cannot continue; eventually, fears will be generated into something truly terrible. The worst thing is that people are starting to believe in such nonsense all over the world at the same time, thanks to the media and, above all, the Internet. A sensational discovery in the field of science causes virtually no reaction from the public, although it is precisely this discovery that can change the life of all mankind. Attention should be focused on him. No! But as soon as the out-of-mind watchman sees a terrible dream while drunk, “Revelations of the Holy Elder” is immediately replicated and re-counted on all social networks. Even more attention is drawn to strange cases similar to the timer in Antarctica. Let's recall the background.

At the beginning of 2017, the world's leading scientists and politicians began receiving emails containing the single word “The End.”

Actually, there is nothing unusual in all this if a special commission created to protect outstanding people of our time from virtual hooliganism had not found out where the strange message came from. We found out, we were surprised, we were scared!

It turned out that from Antarctica, from a polar station. We sent a request there. The answer was alarming. The station manager stated that none of the employees were involved in this scam, but an external connection was recorded to the computer from which the threatening mailing was carried out. Which is again very strange, because it can only be hacked from the inside.

In short, complete mysteries. But Monday, May 15, remained in the past, the world cataclysm did not happen, and the incident was safely forgotten, but in vain. The version recently expressed by one of the world's leading scientists, who wished to remain anonymous, sounds truly scary.

Address from the future

He suggested that the message was made from the future, in the hope that the best minds of humanity and influential people would still pay attention to it, think about it and take action. That's why it was sent from the mysterious white continent. We are talking about a universal scale.

No one knows what will actually happen, and May 15 is most likely a wrong date. But the mistake was made intentionally. A benefactor from the future would not warn about the inevitable just a few months in advance. But in a few years or even decades... quite likely. So the day of May 15 remains in force, but the year of the disaster is postponed. How long? Who knows? There is time to think.

An unusual piece of news has been circulating on the English-language Internet since last Monday. According to rumors, many prominent politicians and scientific minds of our time simultaneously received a strange email. Now, when the uprising is especially acute, the content of this controversial email makes the recipients think, the site writes with a link to.

Each “electronic” contains only one word - The End. The letter also contains a link to the website - livecountdown.com/the-end. On the resource there is a timer with a countdown of time, in fact, which is called the end.

According to the timer, its time will expire on May 15, 2017. It turns out that this will be the predicted end. Just what? Unfortunately, no one knows the answer to this question, our journalist Amalia Chervinchuk reports. Perhaps it would be worth taking this incident as another prank. If not for one “but”.

A group of experts found the following oddities. On the one hand, anyone can install a timer of this kind on the small website ivecountdown, and remain incognito. But on the other hand, all the emails about The End timer were sent from Antarctica - from the Amundsen-Scott station, which is located at the South Pole and belongs to the United States.

It was built in 1956 and became the first Antarctic station built not on the coast, but in the depths of the ice continent. Logically, the idea arises that the “joker” is among the station’s scientists. However, this looks extremely ridiculous.

Curious experts contacted the NSF (National Science Foundation), which oversees the Amundsen-Scott station. The group asked to find out who needs these ridiculous games of intimidation of politicians and scientists and why? The foundation contacted the station. The answer has left experts even more stumped.

It turned out that no one was sending spam at the station. However, there was a connection to the station computer. And as strange as it may sound, it came from the outside. The station management and its employees found it difficult to explain how such a situation could happen. Skeptics immediately remembered the Guardians. Is it possible that more advanced entities are warning humanity about something?

Well, May 15th is just around the corner. Portuguese mystic Horatio Villegas also predicts that May 13, 2017. And we, mortal viewers, can only wait...

Strange news has been discussed in the English-speaking segment of the Internet for several days now. Many sites, relying on information from outsiders from an international group of experts involved in the investigation of various anomalous phenomena, report that since last Monday, many prominent scientists and politicians have received emails with strange content.

Each such email contains only one word “The End” and a link to the website - livecountdown.com/the-end, where a countdown timer is located. This is what is called the end - “The End” (click the photo or follow the link).

According to this timer, the time set on it will expire May 15, 2017, this will be the mythological end, but what? Nobody knows this. And this joke might not even be worth paying attention to, but a group of experts found the following oddities:

  • on the one hand, such a timer can be installed on the small resource ivecountdown by anyone who wants to remain incognito. It seems like nothing remarkable, much less unusual - just a regular joke;
  • on the other hand, all messages about the “The End” timer (all emails) were sent from Antarctica - from the American Amundsen-Scott station, which is located at the South Pole (built in 1956 and becoming the first Antarctic station not built on the coast, and in the depths of the ice continent). It turns out that the joker is among the station's scientists, which seems like a huge absurdity.


Experts contacted the NSF (National Science Foundation), which oversees the Amundsen-Scott station, and asked to find out who and why needs these children's games of intimidating politicians and scientists? The Foundation immediately contacted the station management and received a response that left the experts even more stumped. It turned out that no one at the station was doing such nonsense, and there are no crazy people among Antarctic scientists. However, the connection to the station computer occurred, strange as it may sound, from the outside.

However, neither the station management nor NSF employees could answer the question of how this was possible, which immediately prompted many to think about the Guardians of Antarctica, information about which had recently flown across the Internet. Maybe they are warning humanity? However – about what?


There is very little left until May 15, 2017, and many people have already started talking about the end of the world on that date, for example, the Portuguese mystic Horatio Villiers claims that World War III will begin on May 13, 2017. Considering the huge stockpiles of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction on Earth, two days is enough to destroy our planet.

However, in the Russian-speaking segment of the Internet, this information was received quite skeptically and even optimistically. Some Russians thought that this was nothing more than a fake, others were even glad that they could now spit on all the problems and calmly prepare to depart to another world, for example, as Woland suggested in “The Master and Margarita,” in the circle of beautiful women and with a glass of good food. wine in hand. It’s not so easy to scare a Russian person, maybe for this reason the “mysterious joker” sent out letters in English and strictly to the recipients corresponding to that language?..

Website: website.

What is a doomsday timer:

A letter with a link to a page with a doomsday timer was simultaneously received by many famous people (politicians and scientists) at the beginning of 2017. The title of the unusual letter contained only one word: “THE END”. And in the body of the letter there is a link to a mysterious website.

It was not possible to identify the owner of the site, nor the identities of those who sent this letter. We only know that the sender is in Antarctica. Here you need to understand that Antarctica is an initially uninhabited continent, on which 5,000 people are currently temporarily located (of which approximately 150 people are Russian citizens). The population of Antarctica consists of serious people who are engaged in important scientific work, and it is absolutely impossible to expect any jokes from them, especially since they have all already stated that they did not send out any letters. So the author of the mysterious letter and the creator of the website with the doomsday timer could not have been a person at all.

What will happen on November 15, 2017, will it be the End of the World:

Exactly it is unknown what the end of the doomsday timer indicates. But, as the name of this timer suggests, people don’t expect anything good. Although there are no objective reasons to expect that November 15, 2017 will become judgment day. There are much more "serious" ones.

The visit of Patriarch Kirill to Antarctica, which took place on February 17, 2016, adds to the mystery of what is happening. According to news reports, the Patriarch visited the Russian Antarctic station Belingshausen, performed a prayer service and memorial service for the dead polar explorers in the Trinity Church, located on the territory of the station, and walked through the penguin colony. Agree, this is a fairly modest program for such a long trip. In reality, it is assumed that Patriarch Kirill personally delivered a recently discovered ancient artifact (the Ark of Gabriel) to the South Pole, possibly to prevent the End of the World. And now, a year later, such strange messages are coming from Antarctica, indicating that something will end on November 15, 2017.

If you don’t think about the bad and count on the good, then November 15th could be the end of humanity’s loneliness in the universe if contact is made with another form of life. There may also be a change in the Earth's poles or, which has happened more than once and, as we see, did not end with the end of all things. So we suggest you move on with your life and wait until November 15, 2017 to see what really happens on this date..

Strange news has been discussed in the English-speaking segment of the Internet for several days now. Many sites, relying on information from outsiders from an international group of experts involved in the investigation of various anomalous phenomena, report that since last Monday, many prominent scientists and politicians have received emails with strange content.

Each such email contains only one word “The End” and a link to the website - livecountdown.com/the-end, where a countdown timer is located. This is what is called the end - “The End” (click the photo or follow the link).

According to this timer, the time set on it will expire May 15, 2017, this will be the mythological end, but what? Nobody knows this. And this joke might not even be worth paying attention to, but a group of experts found the following oddities:

  • on the one hand, such a timer can be installed on the small resource ivecountdown by anyone who wants to remain incognito. It seems like nothing remarkable, much less unusual - just a regular joke;
  • on the other hand, all messages about the “The End” timer (all emails) were sent from Antarctica - from the American Amundsen-Scott station, which is located at the South Pole (built in 1956 and becoming the first Antarctic station not built on the coast, and in the depths of the ice continent). It turns out that the joker is among the station's scientists, which seems like a huge absurdity.

Experts contacted the NSF (National Science Foundation), which oversees the Amundsen-Scott station, and asked to find out who and why needs these children's games of intimidating politicians and scientists? The Foundation immediately contacted the station management and received a response that left the experts even more stumped. It turned out that no one at the station was doing such nonsense, and there are no crazy people among Antarctic scientists. However, the connection to the station computer occurred, strange as it may sound, from the outside.

However, neither the station management nor NSF employees could answer the question of how this was possible, which immediately prompted many to think about the Guardians of Antarctica, information about which had recently flown across the Internet. Maybe they are warning humanity? However – about what?

There is very little left until May 15, 2017, and many people have already started talking about the end of the world on that date, for example, the Portuguese mystic Horatio Villiers claims that World War III will begin on May 13, 2017. Considering the huge stockpiles of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction on Earth, two days is enough to destroy our planet.

However, in the Russian-speaking segment of the Internet, this information was received quite skeptically and even optimistically. Some Russians thought that this was nothing more than a fake, others were even glad that they could now spit on all the problems and calmly prepare to depart to another world, for example, as Woland suggested in “The Master and Margarita,” in the circle of beautiful women and with a glass of good food. wine in hand. It’s not so easy to scare a Russian person, maybe for this reason the “mysterious joker” sent out letters in English and strictly to the recipients corresponding to that language?..

Strange news has been discussed in the English-speaking segment of the Internet for several days now. Many sites, relying on information from outsiders from an international group of experts involved in the investigation of various anomalous phenomena, report that since last Monday, many prominent scientists and politicians have received emails with strange content.

Each such email contains only one word “The End” and a link to the website - livecountdown.com/the-end, where a countdown timer is located. This is what is called the end - “The End” (click the photo or follow the link).

According to this timer, the time set on it will expire May 15, 2017, this will be the mythological end, but what? Nobody knows this. And this joke might not even be worth paying attention to, but a group of experts found the following oddities:

  • on the one hand, such a timer can be installed on the small resource ivecountdown by anyone who wants to remain incognito. It seems like nothing remarkable, much less unusual - just a regular joke;
  • on the other hand, all messages about the “The End” timer (all emails) were sent from Antarctica - from the American Amundsen-Scott station, which is located at the South Pole (built in 1956 and becoming the first Antarctic station not built on the coast, and in the depths of the ice continent). It turns out that the joker is among the station's scientists, which seems like a huge absurdity.

Experts contacted the NSF (National Science Foundation), which oversees the Amundsen-Scott station, and asked to find out who and why needs these children's games of intimidating politicians and scientists? The Foundation immediately contacted the station management and received a response that left the experts even more stumped. It turned out that no one at the station was doing such nonsense, and there are no crazy people among Antarctic scientists. However, the connection to the station computer occurred, strange as it may sound, from the outside.

However, neither the station management nor NSF employees could answer the question of how this was possible, which immediately prompted many to think about the Guardians of Antarctica, information about which had recently flown across the Internet. Maybe they are warning humanity? However – about what?


There is very little left until May 15, 2017, and many people have already started talking about the end of the world on that date, for example, the Portuguese mystic Horatio Villiers claims that World War III will begin on May 13, 2017. Considering the huge stockpiles of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction on Earth, two days is enough to destroy our planet.

However, in the Russian-speaking segment of the Internet, this information was received quite skeptically and even optimistically. Some Russians thought that this was nothing more than a fake, others were even glad that they could now spit on all the problems and calmly prepare to depart to another world, for example, as Woland suggested in “The Master and Margarita,” in the circle of beautiful women and with a glass of good food. wine in hand. It’s not so easy to scare a Russian person, maybe for this reason the “mysterious joker” sent out letters in English and strictly to the recipients corresponding to that language?..

Website: website.

What is a doomsday timer:

A letter with a link to a page with a doomsday timer was received simultaneously by many famous people(politicians and scientists) at the beginning of 2017. The title of the unusual letter contained only one word: “THE END”. And in the body of the letter there is a link to a mysterious website.

It was not possible to identify the owner of the site, nor the identities of those who sent this letter. We only know that the sender is in Antarctica. Here you need to understand that Antarctica is an initially uninhabited continent, on which 5,000 people are currently temporarily located (of which approximately 150 people are Russian citizens). The population of Antarctica consists of serious people who are engaged in important scientific work, and it is absolutely impossible to expect any jokes from them, especially since they have all already stated that they did not send out any letters. So the author of the mysterious letter and the creator of the website with the doomsday timer could not have been a person at all.

What will happen on November 15, 2017, will it be the End of the World:

Exactly it is unknown what the end of the doomsday timer indicates. But, as the name of this timer suggests, people don’t expect anything good. Although there are no objective reasons to expect that November 15, 2017 will become judgment day. There are much more "serious" ones.

The visit of Patriarch Kirill to Antarctica, which took place on February 17, 2016, adds to the mystery of what is happening. According to news reports, the Patriarch visited the Russian Antarctic station Belingshausen, performed a prayer service and memorial service for the dead polar explorers in the Trinity Church, located on the territory of the station, and walked through the penguin colony. Agree, this is a fairly modest program for such a long trip. In reality, it is assumed that Patriarch Kirill personally delivered a recently discovered ancient artifact (the Ark of Gabriel) to the South Pole, possibly to prevent the End of the World. And now, a year later, such strange messages are coming from Antarctica, indicating that something will end on November 15, 2017.

If you don’t think about the bad and count on the good, then November 15th could be the end of humanity’s loneliness in the universe if contact is made with another form of life. There may also be a change in the Earth's poles or, which has happened more than once and, as we see, did not end with the end of all things. So we suggest you move on with your life and wait until November 15, 2017 to see what really happens on this date..

Countdown: Antarctica

A mysterious timer, traces of which lead to Antarctica, is counting down the last days of humanity.

As sad as it may be, humanity has always lived and lives in anticipation of the end of the world. We hasten to reassure you, there is not long to wait. When the collective mind creates phantoms, they sooner or later take on flesh. Previously, the power of the collective mind to influence reality was not so powerful. At the dawn of its existence, there were only a few hundred people on earth who believed in Christianity. But those who believed in the end of the world in 2012 according to the Mayan calendar numbered hundreds of millions. It blew by... in the good sense of the word. But this cannot continue; eventually, fears will be generated into something truly terrible. The worst thing is that people are starting to believe in such nonsense all over the world at the same time, thanks to the media and, above all, the Internet. A sensational discovery in the field of science causes virtually no reaction from the public, although it is precisely this discovery that can change the life of all mankind. Attention should be focused on him. No! But as soon as the out-of-mind watchman sees a terrible dream while drunk, “Revelations of the Holy Elder” is immediately replicated and re-counted on all social networks. Even more attention is drawn to strange cases similar to the timer in Antarctica. Let's recall the background.

At the beginning of 2017, the world's leading scientists and politicians began receiving emails containing the single word “The End.”

Actually, there is nothing unusual in all this if a special commission created to protect outstanding people of our time from virtual hooliganism had not found out where the strange message came from. We found out, we were surprised, we were scared!

It turned out that from Antarctica, from a polar station. We sent a request there. The answer was alarming. The station manager stated that none of the employees were involved in this scam, but an external connection was recorded to the computer from which the threatening mailing was carried out. Which is again very strange, because it can only be hacked from the inside.

In short, complete mysteries. But Monday, May 15, remained in the past, the world cataclysm did not happen, and the incident was safely forgotten, but in vain. The version recently expressed by one of the world's leading scientists, who wished to remain anonymous, sounds truly scary.

Address from the future

He suggested that the message was made from the future, in the hope that the best minds of humanity and influential people would still pay attention to it, think about it and take action. That's why it was sent from the mysterious white continent. We are talking about a universal scale.

No one knows what will actually happen, and May 15 is most likely a wrong date. But the mistake was made intentionally. A benefactor from the future would not warn about the inevitable just a few months in advance. But in a few years or even decades... quite likely. So the day of May 15 remains in force, but the year of the disaster is postponed. How long? Who knows? There is time to think.

An unusual piece of news has been circulating on the English-language Internet since last Monday. According to rumors, many prominent politicians and scientific minds of our time simultaneously received a strange email. Now, when the uprising is especially acute, the content of this controversial email makes the recipients think, the site writes with a link to.

Each “electronic” contains only one word - The End. The letter also contains a link to the website - livecountdown.com/the-end. On the resource there is a timer with a countdown of time, in fact, which is called the end.

According to the timer, its time will expire on May 15, 2017. It turns out that this will be the predicted end. Just what? Unfortunately, no one knows the answer to this question, our journalist Amalia Chervinchuk reports. Perhaps it would be worth taking this incident as another prank. If not for one “but”.

A group of experts found the following oddities. On the one hand, anyone can install a timer of this kind on the small website ivecountdown, and remain incognito. But on the other hand, all the emails about The End timer were sent from Antarctica - from the Amundsen-Scott station, which is located at the South Pole and belongs to the United States.

It was built in 1956 and became the first Antarctic station built not on the coast, but in the depths of the ice continent. Logically, the idea arises that the “joker” is among the station’s scientists. However, this looks extremely ridiculous.

Curious experts contacted the NSF (National Science Foundation), which oversees the Amundsen-Scott station. The group asked to find out who needs these ridiculous games of intimidation of politicians and scientists and why? The foundation contacted the station. The answer has left experts even more stumped.

It turned out that no one was sending spam at the station. However, there was a connection to the station computer. And as strange as it may sound, it came from the outside. The station management and its employees found it difficult to explain how such a situation could happen. Skeptics immediately remembered the Guardians. Is it possible that more advanced entities are warning humanity about something?

Well, May 15th is just around the corner. Portuguese mystic Horatio Villegas also predicts that May 13, 2017. And we, mortal viewers, can only wait...