Notice: Due to unforseen circumstances, the End of the World has been rescheduled for October 21, 2011. We regret the inconvenience.
“Harold Camping ‘flabbergasted’; rapture a no-show,” Will Kane, San Francisco Chronicle
“US preacher ‘got dates wrong’ for end of the world – it’s really 21 October,” AP via The Independent
“An Autumn Date for the Apocalypse,” Jesse McKinley, New York Times
Ticket holders for earlier doomsdays predicted by Howard Camping (May 21, 1988, September 7, 1994, May 21, 2011): tough.
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May 25, 2011 at 11:32 am
He’s gotten it wrong 4 times now – this was the 4th – so WHY would anyone believe him for the 5th date? And his lame-o explanation for May 21st?
Pfffffffffffffffffffffffffff
Someone really ought to tell this guy the ‘boy who cried wolf’ story.