Jinx, I'm going to sound like a ****, but you know I love you like a brother from another mother so I'm going to say it anyway.
You don't know what you're talking about. Every week, you latch onto something new and whatever it is that you're obsessed over suddenly becomes an imminent threat. Not too long ago, you were trying to convince me Jesus was our lord and savior and I was trying to explain the history of that particular religion to you. Then you did a complete 180 and said that religion was a farce, and you jumped to something entirely new, and also equally insane in my opinion. Now you're jumping onto yet another bandwagon and, like every other time, you seem to just be repeating talking points other people have made without actually understanding in any real depth what they're talking about.
The Mayan "prophecy", if you can even call it that, has absolutely nothing to do with what you're talking about now. I briefly skimmed through the video you posted because I don't have time to watch all of it, but I saw planet Nibiru pop up and I couldn't help but laugh.
I'll start off by saying all people all over the world are treated as sheep. We're to do as we're told, and we're to like it. It obviously works best if we don't believe we're being controlled in any fashion and everything we do is of our own choosing. This is hardly ever the case, but illusions can be hard to break. However, as I said, this isn't limited to America.
Secondly, we aren't fed anything. We're given a choice between healthy, expensive food which may or may not taste good, or cheap, garbage food that will inevitably destroy your body. Many lower-class citizens are actually obese, not because they're gorging themselves on high quality produce every single minute, but because when they do eat, they're only ingesting garbage. They can choose to eat the cheap food or they can choose to not eat for several days or weeks in order to eat healthily for one day. I think the choice is clear. Other people aren't as unfortunate. They're just weak-minded and slaves to their cravings. It is of their own choosing that they become morbidly obese. Combine poor eating habits with never or rarely working out, and you're bound to balloon quite quickly.
Our government is actually about a trillion dollars in debt, so I don't know what you're talking about. The United States gives more money to charity than anyone else, though. The problem isn't that we're not giving enough money to the needy in Africa, for example. The problem is we're sending them food and supplies and warlords are hijacking those shipments and using them to enslave their people. If you want to survive, if you want to eat, if you want your child to live, you will do as they say or you won't be fed. Simple as that.
The word is incite, not insite.
Again, I haven't watched the video but I'll briefly go over Nibiru. According to an author by the name of Zachariah Sitchin, ancient Sumerians believed their Gods came from a planet which they called Nibiru, which is actually part of our Solar System but has an extremely large orbit, so we only ever see it every 3600 years (I think it was...I haven't read the books in some time). In case you haven't put two and two together yet, their Gods were aliens. Anyway, the aliens came to Earth because they needed raw materials, including but not limited to gold, which they were planning on using to restore their atmosphere. Don't ask me how. I don't know. They had their own labor force, which "ancient texts" labeled the Annunaki. That labor force decided they were above doing physical labor, so they rebelled. In response, they found a species they believed had the capabilities they required. Using genetic engineering, they took that species, which I can only presume is the neandertal, and created what amounts to a chimera. Why is it a chimera? They spliced their genes with those belonging to the chimera, creating us. Because of the speed of the rotation of their planet and the orbit or some convoluted theory, the aliens aged either very slowly or lived for a very long time. In any case, that transferred over to early man, explaining why people in the bible were able to live for so long.
They aliens taught their creations enough to make man willing servants, even going so far as to give them what amounts to civilization. As I said, I haven't read the books the dude wrote in a long time, so I'm going off of memory. It gets a little fuzzy around here, but I think this is mostly right. Time went on, the Gods came and went, came and went, and human civilization began to build up. Man began to frolick with each other and eventually engaged in homosexual behavior, as animals tend to do. The Gods, as they were viewed by primitive man (Clarke's Second Law), did not want them behaving this way, because they either just didn't like it or wanted man to breed.
The Gods also realized the region they were inhabiting was on the verge of being flooded by melting ice caps (caused by the passage of their planet, which supposedly caused an axis shift or some ****), so they bailed and left man to die out because they were no longer useful to them. One of the Gods decided man deserved a chance, so he helped them out by giving them a head's up, and telling them how to construct a boat large enough that many of them would survive. Obviously, this is the flood story from the Bible. It also obviously predates the bible, since it's mentioned in the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Anyway, Man survives, some of the Gods are left behind or something and they begin breeding with humans creating the Nephilim (this part might have happened before they left; I don't remember the sequence of events at this point), which were half god, half man. Hercules comes to mind. Somewhere along the timeline, the God's nuke two cities because of their "sexually deviant" behavior (Sodom and Gomorrah). When I say nuked, I mean they actually nuked the cities, resulting in sand turning into green glass. Good stuff.
Anyway, the problem with all of this is archaeologists who actually study Sumeria say the author purposely mistranslated what was written and a lot of what he is saying is just fiction. I'm undecided either way, since the Sumerians DID say there were 12 planets in our solar system: The 9 we know of, if you include pluto, the sun and the moon, plus a 12th mysterious planet too large for us to have confused with Planet Xena.
In any case, I fail to see how any of this has to do with 2012 and the Mayans, other than the possible connection that Quetzalcoatl was a God (of the Sumerian kind), but he's from Aztec lore so there goes that.