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Doomsday flub doesn't bother me at all: Camping

An unrepentant Harold Camping took to the airwaves Monday night reasserting his beliefs in the end of the world, saying that judgment did come down on Saturday, and gave yet another prediction for the end of the world.

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.
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No shame, no apologies: Harold Camping says new Judgment Day is on October 21

The incorrigible false prophet of the May 21st Doomsday theory, Oakland preacher Harold Camping, is far from being a changed man after he bit the dust for a second time and his prediction took a place among the most opprobrious jokes in history. According to his earlier prediction, the judgment day would have unfolded in two neatly planned phases; the rapture on May 21, 2011 and the final annihilation of the world on October 21. The quake/flood juggernaut would have selectively destroyed/saved t...

Bold Harold Camping says wait for Oct 21

An unrepentant Harold Camping took to the airwaves Monday night reasserting his beliefs in the end of the world, saying that judgment did come down on Saturday, and gave yet another prediction for the end of the world.

With no shame, Harold Camping proclaims new 'doomsday'

An unrepentant Harold Camping took to the airwaves Monday night reasserting his beliefs in the end of the world, saying that judgment did come down on Saturday, and gave yet another prediction for the end of the world.

Jewish leftists interrupt Netanyahu’s speech

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech on Monday to the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) was interrupted by pro-Palestine protesters who heckled him and criticized Israeli policies.

Harold Camping: I don't know what you mean by the word repent

Harold Camping's hubristic claim that the Second Coming of Jesus will transpire on May 21st has bombed but the octogenarian is far from being fazed as revised with aplomb the apocalyptic date, resetting it for Oct. 21, 2011.

Denial, spin and lies: How Harold Camping spent May 21, waiting for rapture that never came

Harold Camping licked his wounds on Monday relishing the quietness of the Day After. But he was palpably sad because the quietness was not the aftermath of the predicted gigantic earthquake that would have flattened Earth. It was tremendous effort from a man who sat on the ruins of his beliefs and still braved odds to parrot his utterly erroneous theories. So we helped him piece together his broken world post the false doomsday prediction.

God HAS come for the Judgment, says Harold Camping

Justifying all previously failed doomsday predictions, Harold Camping has said that God did come in 1994 and that He has come this time too for the final ‘judgement’.

Shameless Harold Camping says watch for Oct 21

An unrepentant Harold Camping took to the airwaves Monday night reasserting his beliefs in the end of the world, saying that judgment did come down on Saturday, and gave yet another prediction for the end of the world.

May 21st doomsday 'invisible judgment' says Harold Camping

An unrepentant Harold Camping took to the airwaves Monday night reasserting his beliefs in the end of the world, saying that judgment did come down on Saturday, and gave yet another prediction for the end of the world.

Harold Camping unapologetic, spins new doomsday date

An unrepentant Harold Camping took to the airwaves Monday night reasserting his beliefs in the end of the world, saying that judgment did come down on Saturday, and gave yet another prediction for the end of the world.

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