NYC man spends life savings on doomsday ad campaign
A retired New York transit worker feel as an obligation to warn us about what's coming at what it's called 'The Judgment Day' or 'Doomsday' .Robert Fitzpatrick spent $140,000 on an ad campain to warn us the world will end on saturday. This has prompted a backlash from some atheist who say doomsday cults are nothing more than money-making scams.
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The ads also encourage people to tune in to Family Radio, a listener-supported Christian radio network founded by doomsday cultist Harold Camping. The 89-year-old talk-radio personality has inspired thousands of people in North American to quit their jobs, empty their bank accounts, and hit the streets in an effort to “save” others.
They say this time is for real, so let all see on saturday.
Hope not happen--well, it's my opinion..
Hope not happen--well, it's my opinion..
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