may 21 judgement day
May 21, 2011, the latest attempt to jump on the Day of Judgement, courtesy of Oakland, California-based Family Radio, a nonprofit evangelical Christian group gets. And, assuming that we all are monitored, it will make a nice addition on May 22 in a random list of the expected second coming has already survived.
1. Let's start with the family radio, whose president, Harold Camping, predicted the End of Days: September 6, 1994th Camping was "thrown into a precise calculation, because some of the verses in Matthew 24," a company spokesman told ABC News this month.
Christian radio is visibly more confident this time, spending big bucks for the 5000 billboards, posters, flyers and digital bus displays throughout the country.
February. Edgar Whisenant did not get it the first time, either as pre-Rapture book is still in mid-September 1988 edition of "88 Reasons Why the Rapture will be 1988" and "On Borrowed Time." No apocalypse, no problem. The former NASA engineer who has just pushed down forecasts for the next three years, and has written books along the way, none of which allegedly sold, and the first two.
He died in 2001. We can not confirm where it awaits the big day.