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Priceless: Guy next to you laughing his ass off while you wait for the Rapture after paying $140,000 to advertise it

Amid guffaws, Doomsday “prophet” Robert Fitzpatrick (center), who spent $140,000 of his own life savings on get-the-word-out Rapture ads for May 21st, counts down the seconds to the realization that it isn’t over till it’s over — and it’s NOT over!

 

As he stood in Times Square in New York surrounded by onlookers, Fitzpatrick, 60, carried a Bible and handed out leaflets as he waited for Judgment Day to begin.

By his own reading of Bible, which was slightly different than Camping’s, Fitzgerald expected the great worldwide event to begin at 6 p.m. Eastern Time.

When the hour came and went, he said: “I do not understand why …,” as his speech broke off and he looked at his watch.

“I do not understand why nothing has happened.”


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