One of the more memorable stories related to the possibility that it would be the end of the world on May 21, 2011, centers around the actions of young entrepreneurs in California who sold pet insurance to Harold Camping’s followers promising to look after their pets once the rapture occurred. Of course, the world didn’t end and Harold Camping issued an apology and recalculated his sums and forecast that the world would actually end on October 21, 2011. Watch this video highlight below from the Associated Press (AP) to get more information about Camping’s prediction. One of the most recent bawdy predictions was that of Harold Camping and Family Radio who predicted that the world would in fact end on May 21, 2011. Since the world may be about to end in the next few days, it might be prudent and indeed enjoyable to take a look at the recent video highlights of “false apocalyptic” predictions made by a few brave souls who simply got it wrong. The beauty of the 21 st century is that the technological advances in video have provided doomsayers with the ability to share this terminal message of dread with millions of people across our soon to be passing “planet earth.” END OF THE WORLD: HAROLD CAMPING VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS As the Mayan calendar draws to an end on December 21 , 2012, I find myself rushing to finish this blog post. From the beginning of time people have been predicting the end of the world.
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