International Business Times
Get summaries of the top business news from a global perspective Sample After his May 21st doomsday prediction failed he proclaimed October 21, 2011 to be the final judgement day, when the great earthquake will happen in which the earth will sink...
International Business Times
EDT Doomsday was suppose to happen at 6pm local time all around the world, but with the 'judgment day' no where to be found, the question now turns to where Harold Camping is, the proclaimer and perhaps now: "false prophet."...While IBTimes could not...
International Business Times
Text Size The Doomsday prophet Harold Camping, who is the head of the Oakland, Calif. Based Family Radio, said in an open forum in Family Radio headquarter not ready to admit his mistake yet although his prediction on Rapture and earthquakes was...
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Text Size Harold Camping, who has been branded as a false Doomsday prophet after his May 21, 2011 End of the World prediction failed, is a "good neighbor," a neighbor of the Family Radio president said. A lady who lives on the same road as Camping...
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Read the full story at NBC 11 California man Harold Camping has been proclaiming Judgement Day would be May 21. He said earthquakes would begin across the world at 6pm and continue to October 21 when the world would end. May 21 has come and gone but...
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Text Size Harold Camping is a false prophet. Six p.m. local time on May 21st 2011 already passed in New Zealand without incident, the first place the apocalyptical earthquakes are supposed to have occurred. Six p.m. also peacefully passed in Sydney,...