Japan's recent radiation leakage from the Fukushima nuclear plant has forced people to take independent measures in ensuring their safety to avoid radiation hazards.
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...
Sony says it expects to post $3.2 billion in losses, reversing previous predictions of a return to profitability.
Harold Camping could have done better before Doomsday, but even so after the failure. Here is a comparison of what he should have said and what he said.
The operation of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was suspended by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, as there were meltdowns of fuel rods at three of the plant's reactors from the damage after the earthquake and tsunami, the company confirmed on Tuesday.
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.
Harold Camping's prediction of May 21 Doomsday has failed. But, what about his followers who had blindly followed the prediction and vigorously spread the message?
Have you ever thought of zombies being a reality? A blog post by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has talked about how to get prepared for emergency situations like flood, earthquake or even a zombie attack.
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’.
Family Radio president Harold camping said, Monday, people misunderstood about what he predicted about Rapture as he meant it in the spiritual and not physical sense.
Despite his failed prediction that the world will end on May 21, Oakland preacher Harold Camping still stands by his theory and unfolded a new date for the end of the World.. October 21.
Family Radio President Harold Camping delayed his Doomsday prediction till October 21, 2011, in an Open Forum at Family Radio headquarters at Oakland, California.
With a series of new answers and numbers, Harold Camping finally spoke up on Family Radio, Monday 5:30 p.m. (CST). Judgment did happen on May 21, and will happen again, according to his words.
The Doomsday prophet Harold Camping, who is the head of the Oakland, Calif. Based Family Radio, is not quite ready to admit his mistake or apologize to the people whose lives have been affected by his prediction, although his prediction on Rapture and earthquakes was proven to be a complete fraud on May 21, 2011.
Followers of Harold Camping, who predicted May 21, 2011 as the Doomsday, quit their jobs, sold their houses and donated all their money for spreading Doomsday news around the world. But why didn't Camping do the same?
Here are some reactions from celebrities responding to Doomsday.
Harold Camping, Family Radio president and Doomsday prophet, will make a public announcement today on his failed May 21, 2011 prediction.
As the clock struck 6 P.M. on May 21st local time, Christmas Island also known as Kiritimati, reported no rapture or other catastrophic events. It began a series of non-events that disproved Harold Camping's long predicted End of Days. The believed rapture is the Biblical belief that Jesus Christ will arrive in a Second Coming to carry the believers up to heaven.
Harold Camping who predicted that on May 21, 2011, about 200 million people will Rapture and those left behind will die when the world gets completely destroyed on October 21, 2011, has told International Business Times (IBTimes) that “(He has) got to live with it (the fact that his prediction has failed)”.
Sony has released the first estimates of the cost of the earthquake and the hacking of the PlayStation Network.
Sony cut its outlook for fiscal year ended March 31 and now expects a loss of $3.18 billion for the period as it took a hefty charge over impact of Japanese earthquake on its operations.
Doomsday prophet Harold Camping's failed rapture theory was a product of numerical manipulation which is based on the assumption that Biblical numbers contain encoded spiritual truths.