Doomsday fanatics flock to Mount Rtanj which believers say houses an ‘alien pyramid with magic powers’ | Mail Online


“Revelation 9:21  Nor did they repent of their murders, their magic arts, their sexual immorality or their thefts.”

Mount Rtanj is thought to house a ‘pyramidal’ structure left behind by alien visitors thousands of years ago

British science fiction writer Arthur C Clarke reportedly believed the peak contained a ‘special energy’ and labelled it ‘the navel of the world’

Hotels in the area are overflowing with doomsday cultists who believe the mystical mountain will survive the Armageddon, scheduled for December 21

It is based on an interpretation of the Mayan calendar which claims a planet is on a crash course with Earth and will impact on December 21 2012

But tourists have already flocked to archaeological sites in Mexico and Central America where ‘Apocalypse parties’ are being held

By MATT BLAKE

With ten days to go before the Mayan apocalypse supposedly casts Earth into oblivion, time is running out for believers to find alien salvation.

But for those who have failed to book their spot in the shadow of France’s Pic de Bugarach – apparently home to an extra-terrestrial mothership that will pluck believers to safety – there is another peak with similar powers.

Nestled deep within Serbia‘s Carpathian mountain range, Mount Rtanj is thought to house a ‘pyramidal’ structure left behind by alien visitors thousands of years ago that will emit a powerful force field at the moment of Armageddon, protecting those in its vicinity.

'The navel of the world': Mount Rtanj, in Serbia, is thought to house a 'pyramidal' structure left behind by alien visitors thousands of years ago

‘The navel of the world’? Mount Rtanj, in Serbia, is thought to house a ‘pyramidal’ structure left behind by alien visitors thousands of years ago. New Agers believe it will emit a powerful force field that will protect them from Apocalypse

Now, hotels in the area are overflowing with doomsday cultists hoping to live past Christmas.

‘In one day we had 500 people trying to book rooms. People want to bring their whole families,’ Obrad Blecic, a local hotel manager, told The Telegraph.

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