لومړۍ 200 کرښې.
2012 might be over,
but the apocalypse is still in front of us.
Wars are raging.
Terrorism is on the rise.
The world's getting hotter and more polluted by the minute.
The financial markets are sinking.
You are not a true believer.
You thought the world would end in 2012,
but that was never the right date.
I've seen the truth, and the truth is,
the world will end now.
All signs point to that.
Repent! Repent!
Repent! Save your souls.
The stock markets keep falling
for the third day in a row, and unrest and demonstrations
in various parts of the world continue.
Fear of the spreading of a new deadly virus
is causing panic among health officials,
and wars in the Middle East are intensifying
as the threat of terrorism looms large.
And in other news, be careful with your drinking water,
it might just be contaminated.
And the latest reports show that the stock markets
will inevitably collapse any day now.
Social services are being cut in the latest round
of austerity measures.
The economy keeps sliding down
and protests are only intensifying.
In other news, there seems to be no end...
Can you turn it down?
Later on our newscast, we will be talking
to climate change expert David Flannigan
about the rapid developments of our rising sea levels,
and whether or not we have the technological means...
You thought the world would end in 2012,
but that was never the right date.
I've seen the truth, and the truth is,
the world will end now.
All signs point to that.
Repent! Repent!
Repent! Save your souls.
Hello, Pastor. We need to talk.
What's this?
You've read the Bible.
Of course.
There's a mathematical formula that I've discovered
that when applied correctly, reveals a secret code,
tells you the exact date and time of the apocalypse.
But there's more.
More than the apocalypse?
There's a place that will be saved.
I wanted to publish all this information,
take out ads and billboards, let the people know
so they could repent in time.
How much do you need?
A million or two.
Done.
You're a saint, W.C.
Which place?
37.1716, north.
27.0507 degrees east.
Coincidentally, those coordinates land exactly on Khronos.
On what?
It means time.
It's also a small Greek island off the coast of Turkey.
Do you know where that is?
No.
Come on, I'll show you on the map.
You know that 800 number you got?
There's too many numbers.
It's a code. How come nobody gets this.
Honey? Honey?
Bubula?
Hey.
We're going to Greece.
What?
You're gonna love it.
What? What the hell?
And our top story this evening, Greece.
With worrying economic decline
and high levels of unemployment,
the Greek government have announced a plan
to sell its small islands and privatize public beaches.
This has been met with countless demonstrations
that have taken place today throughout the country.
Eleni, this place is a mess! I'm doing you a favor if I buy it.
How many times do I have to tell you 'No'!
Eleni! You're so beautiful when you're angry!
He is a total jerk!
Maybe we should talk about it... Nobody is coming to the island.
That's what I'm saying!
Telendos... Pserimos... and soon Khronos!
What do you think... they'll keep providing you with water and electricity?
On an island with 50 peasants and their donkeys...
while the whole country suffers!
And with zero tourists!
Keine Touristen, kein Geld...
So what are your plans, Yorgos? To open hotels and casinos?
Offer travel packages to your German tourists?
I'm not dealing with cheap tourists! My clients are high caliber...
I have companies all over the Mediterranean!
You should come with me some time!
You are not German! Don't you get it?
You work for the Germans!
Give us more time to think about it. It's a big decision.
I gave you time... A lot of time...
No! One more week! No more discussion!
Not a day longer!
What do you think you're doing, Vasilis?
What do you want me to do? We have no money...
We can get no credit... We're in debt...
The government will evacuate all the small islands...
And you don't want to sell!
What are you doing?
This belongs to our family! This is where grandma...
I have my own family now, OK? And I have to worry about them!
I have more serious problems to worry about than this dump...
Don't give me that crap! You're just fine, with your family...
Eleni, are you blind?
Don't you see that everything is collapsing around us?
Eleni... Yorgos is offering good money for this dump...
We can pay off everything...
The Germans and Russians will buy everything anyways...
I don't want to move. Vasilis!
Fine! If you want to sink with this ruin, that's your choice!
But don't count on me later on!
Do you remember this oven? What about it?
You were ten, I was five - we were helping grandma with the pastry...
You looked like a snowman because you fell into the flour...
And then you were chasing the other kids around...
What does that have to do with anything?
We were happy here!
That was a different time...
We can try to do something... reopen the tavern, fix the...
Stop it! I don't want to get into this discussion again.
We're in debt, we can't get any credit...
If Yorgos pulls the offer, it's all over!
Eleni, they will take everything, and we'll be left with nothing...
We need this money...
Call me, OK?
We've been standing here for 15 minutes.
Just a moment...
No, now. Get us a table.
No problem.
Very sorry, madam, we only have tables to share.
This is ridiculous, let's go.
No, I'm hungry.
Jesus.
Show us the table.
Follow me.
I'm Fujiko, this is Frank.
We're artists, we live in Berlin.
W.C.
It's in the back.
What?
In the back.
What is?
The WC.
He means the bathroom.
Nice to meet you.
My name is Lilly.
No, seriously, that's my name.
W.C. William Cody Rupperts.
Help me, please.
And that's how we decided to come to Greece.
We're going to the Khronos island.
So, you heard about it too.
Yes. It's the least traveled island in the entire...
No, no, no. I mean the prophesy.
What's the prophesy?
The apocalypse.
God, not again. So, why Khronos?
Fujiko's a conceptual artist
and we travel all over the world
looking for this kind of unspoiled nature.
When we find it, we interact with it, we engage it
using performance based on ritual
which Fujiko does, and I record.
Why?
It's a metaphor of how technology disrupts nature.
What?
It's fascinating.
Anyway, that's why we're going to Khronos, ja?
We've been researching all over Greece,
Khronos is by far the least frequented
of all the Greek islands.
Is that a fact?
Yeah.
Funny, that's where we're going.
What?
Really? That's super.
We can travel together.
Sounds like a plan.
Yeah.
What's wrong?
What's wrong?
Hi. How are you?
Good.
Do you remember what happened to you?
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