Sunday, May 15

It's the End of the World as We Know It-May 21


Don't make any plans for next Sunday, because according to the Robert Fitzpatrick (above), it isn't going to come.   Fitzpatrick spent his life savings, more than $140,000, on bus and subway ads in the New York City area claiming the world will end just before 6 pm Eastern time, on Saturday, May 21.

The ads say, "Global Earthquake: The Greatest Ever!  Judgement Day May 21, 2011."  Fitzpatrick also wrote and self-published a book, The Doomsday Code, saying the Bible offers sure-fire proof.  He also has a website with lots more religious mumbo jumbo.

Basically, Fitzpatrick is claiming that there will be a giant earthquake that will leave the Earth uninhabitable.  Apparently, he is a follower of Harold Camping, a radio host who has been wrong before about his end-of-the-world predictions.  Fitzpatrick, a retired engineer, is betting big time Camping isn't wrong this time.

I, for one, will be relaxing on Saturday and, perhaps, enjoying a cocktail.

4 comments:

Bob said...

Carlos and I will be having our annual Cinco de Never party on Saturday.
What a way to go!!!

SteveA said...

Crazy, crazy, crazy!

Raybeard said...

So this time this is DEFINITELY, NO DOUBT,'IT', is it? Ho hum!

Anonymous said...

HOW CAN YOU BE SO CAVALIER?!? DIDN'T YOU SEE THE ADS??

IT'S ENDTIMES! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!