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END OF THE WORLD 2016: GROUP SAYS JULY 29 IS NOT DOOMSDAY?
"This is Armageddon News." It then goes ahead to clarify its doomsday speculations in a 17:39 moment video.However, the gathering has approached and said that part of the video is not valid. The gathering further clarifies that it doesn't trust the world will end on July 29. In its late Facebook post, the site expressed that they never guaranteed about the world's end on the particular date.Armageddon News included—without naming anybody—that their recordings are being re-transferred by another element on YouTube. They assert that this individual/channel is the one giving false dates about the most recent day of the earth. Armageddon News, as the gathering depicted, examines Biblical predictions relating to the apocalypse. The gathering
clarifies that they trust that the polar inversion 'may be a conceivable reason' for the monster seismic tremor said in the video. Be that as it may, as opposed to what numerous media outlets expressed, it is not THE sole reason.According to the most recent apocalypse 2016 news, it doesn't appear like the world will end on July 29. In the same way as other prior predictions, this one, as well, is a hoax.Recently, a YouTube video prophesizing the apocalypse 2016 became a web sensation. It pulled in more than 3.5 million perspectives as far back as it was transferred on July 9. A YouTube channel, called End Times Prophecies, transferred a video titled, "Why The World Will End Surely on 29 July 2016 ? Stunning Facts" alongside comparable different recordings on its channel. This specific video opens with a voice saying,
भिडियो सहित हेर्नुहोस !
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