New 2012 Book Fingers Anti-Santa as Possible Cause to End-of-the World

If the Mayan Calendar is correct, the world will end on December 21, 2012. One of many possible end-scenarios is the unleashing of the anti-Santa, according to the newly published "2012 Guide Book or How to Make the End of the World Fun!"

(Little Rock) - If the Mayan Calendar is correct, the world will end on December 21, 2012. One of the many possible scenarios depicted for the end-of-the world is the unleashing of the anti-Santa, according to the newly published 2012 Guide Book or How to Make the End of the World Fun.

"The Bad Santa Scenario" describes the possibility of an evil Santa emerging on December 21, 2012 to wreak havoc across rooftops worldwide.

"The spirit of Christmas has a dark side, too," says the book's author Corey Deitz. "Like matter and anti-matter there is Santa and the anti-Santa. The anti-Santa already exists in Austria and other European areas and it is known as Krampus. In early December, Krampus roams the streets frightening children and women with rusty chains and bells. It would be tragic if Krampus were able to take over the good spirit of Christmas.

Unfortunately, The 2012 Guide Book suggests the good Santa suffers from multiple personality disorder and is under much strain from his ever-demanding elves and other holiday pressures. "To be honest, the man is already two brick shy of a chimney," notes Deitz. "It wouldn't take much to push him over the edge and then you'd be dealing with his dark side, Krampus. The book outlines how this could all turn ugly and deadly."

In addition, The 2012 Guide Book speculates, tongue-in-cheek, on various other end-of-world scenarios including: rampaging zombies, black holes, nuclear war, viruses, famine, tsunamis, earthquakes, melting polar ice caps, killer polar bears, deadly penguins, the ozone layer, religious prophecies, an alien invasion, destroyer machines, Kirsty Alley exploding, and more.

The 2012 Guide Book can be read online free and is available as an eBook and paperback at www.2012GuideBook.com.

Corey Deitz is available for interviews and review copies are available to working media.

Email: GrinReaper@2012GuideBook.com