Dear K,
thanks for the info.
Does it depend on what country we are in?
Hi Freedom,
You're welcome.

I'm not sure if it depends on what country we're in.
Here is there schedule on their website: http://www.history.com/schedule.do?action=daily The schedule on their site matches what comes on my T.V., so I figured they probably showed the same thing at all locations, but I could be incorrect on that.
I do have History channel, but I never believe anything i see on tv. i tend to have the opposite approach, lol.
If they tell me something, I say to myself, hmmm, ok, that is what I will not believe.
Hehe, yeah, especially when it comes to the news. The History channel and the science channels are the only channels I enjoy watching now and then. I also like to watch
Universe on the History channel to see how the views of the scientists and astronomers are changing - and they are indeed changing. Their views are rapidly getting more similar to what we have always been talking about here and what is explained in OUR and other metaphysical and quantum physics books. They still cling to a few of the old ways, but they are very quickly dropping the old Newtonian laws of physics when it comes to the Universe.
Anyway, back to this Nostradamus thing. Again, like you I probably won't put much stock into the credibility of what they believe this 2012 event will bring. I'm interested to see if they are still going to only focus on this so-called "Mayan prophecies" and the doom and gloom for planet Earth or if they will also include the fact that there were no "Mayan prophecies" that predicted an "Apocolypse" for 2012. I'm not sure if he'll be on the show, but I'm expecting to see an interview with
John Major Jenkins. He does not agree with all this doom and gloom. From what I've read through his site and heard from one of his
interviews his views are very similar to what is discussed
here. So it would be nice if they also included his views on the event.