Hao Li

1261-1290 (out of 1994)

Harold Camping’s Success: 3 Tips You Can Learn

Say what you will about Harold Camping, but he was extremely effective in getting his message out. His followers pounded the pavement, his message broadcasted online and in radios all over the country, and his works were translated to 75 languages.

Gary Johnson 2012: Iron Man, Entrepreneur, Politician

While Barack Obama authorized the kill operation of Osama bin Laden, Gary Johnson – a 2012 presidential contender on the Republican side – probably could have hopped on the helicopter and done the job himself.

Harold Camping follower gets humiliated [VIDEO]

Harold Camping and his 'end of the world' 2011 prediction have captured the public's attention. While thousands of people believe him, the vast majority of people were there for the show.

Harold Camping’s followers stunned, dejected, drained

To the general public, Harold Camping’s failed ‘Doomsday’ prediction was a spectacle and an annoyance. To atheists, it was an excuse to party and an opportunity to mock. For Camping’s followers, however, the ‘Doomsday’ failure was absolutely devastating.

Harold Camping Wrong: How Can He Respond?

Harold Camping has been definitively proven wrong. He said an apocalyptical earthquake would happen at 6 p.m. local time in New Zealand on May 21st. Then, it would spread east to Australia, Japan, China, etc., until it reaches the West Coast of the United States.

May 21st ‘Doomsday’: Less Than 2 Hours Away

Harold Camping’s May 21st ‘Doomsday’ is less than 2 hours away. Camping claimed that on May 21st, 6 p.m. local time, a rolling earthquake around the world will mark the beginning of the end times.

Harold Camping False Prophet: Ministry Probably Doomed

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, Tokyo, and Beijing.

End of the…QE2 Program on June, 30 2011

Markets have tanked in May not because of the Doomsday prediction of Harold Camping. Rather, investors are scared of the 'Armageddon' on June 30, 2011 - the end of QE2.

End of the World 2011: Why It’s Such a Good Show

Harold Camping and his 'end of the world' 2011 prediction have captured the public's attention. Only a handful of people believe it. Some think it could be true. The vast majority of people are here for the show.

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