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student awaits the 'end of the world', but never

Thousands of people across social networks waited until 6:00 pm, the time shown by the prophecy, pending the Revelation. Many took it very seriously and others just laughed at the prophecy

PROPHECY A radial evangelical group in Oakland, California, showed ads from "Judgement Day" this May 21 (Foto: EFE)

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Oakland, California climbed into his pickup truck in Maryland and traveled with his family 4 000 800 km to California for the occasion, tried to take it easy.
"I was somewhat skeptical, but tried to leave behind this skepticism, because I believe in God," Bauer said on a sunny morning in Oakland, in front of the headquarters of Radio International, whose founder has
Harold Camping
spread prediction
end of the world for months.

"I expected the end of the world, because I believe that Heaven will be a better place than this earth." However, he added, "it is God who decides this not Harold Camping ".

Bauer, tractor driver, he left for California last week, concluding that it was not worth working for the last week." Anyway I had not been paid if the trial reached the end " he said.

now plans to go back to his truck and walk back across the country, starting Sunday, accompanied by his wife, his young son and another relative.

's message that the trial would end on May 21 was sent far and wide by means of radio stations and Internet sites for camping, a retired civil engineer for 89 years que ha creado un multimillonario ministerio basado en su predicción apocalíptica.

De acuerdo con Camping, la destrucción comenzaría a recorrer el mundo a medida que llegaban las 6 de la tarde en los distintos husos horarios, comenzando en Nueva Zelanda.

En internet abundaron las reacciones cuando llegó esa hora en aquel país de Oceanía. "Falla la predicción de Camping, de que el Día del Juicio sería el 21 de mayo; no hay terremotos en Nueva Zelanda", decía un mensaje en Twitter.

"En caso de que esta cosa del fin del mundo siga... han pasado las 6:00 en Nueva Zelanda y el mundo no se ha acabado", said another.

Millennium Park in Chicago, hours before they arrived at 6:00, people were taking pictures of the famous Cloud Gate sculpture, as often happens on any Saturday.

Many considered a bad joke Camping prediction. "Then I guess you have gone to school was a waste of time," said Sarah Eaton, a university student aged 19, who visited the city and lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Mena

Bishara, 24-year-old native of Houston, said that if he had believed the world would end on Saturday, would not have gone for a walk the park with his sister. "I better have parachuted in," he said. "O would have bought a motorcycle."

proliferated in online discussions, sarcastic or serious, about the end of the world and the fact that it has not arrived. Many tweets Camping prediction stated nonsense.

ironically
Others expressed hope that the prognosis if met, will not have to go to church this weekend, not paying debts or take a bath.

Twitter thematic trends at noon were led by the end of the world.

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