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END OF THE WORLD 2016: GROUP SAYS JULY 29 IS NOT DOOMSDAY?

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This is Armageddon News.” It then goes on to explain its doomsday theories in a 17:39 minute video.However, the group has come forward and said that part of the video is not true. The group further explains that it does not believe the world will end on July 29. In its recent Facebook post, the website stated that they never claimed about the world’s end on the specific date.Armageddon News added—without naming anyone—that their videos are being re-uploaded by another entity on YouTube. They claim that this person/channel is the one giving false dates about the last day of the earth. Armageddon News, as the group described, discusses Biblical prophecies pertaining to the end of the world. The group





explains that they believe that the polar reversal ‘might be a possible reason’ for the colossal earthquake mentioned in the video. However, contrary to what many media outlets stated, it is not THE sole reason.According to the latest end of the world 2016 news, it doesn’t seem like the world will be ending on July 29. Like many other earlier prophecies, this one, too, is a hoax.Recently, a YouTube video prophesizing the end of the world 2016 went viral. It attracted more than 3.5 million views ever since it was uploaded on July 9. A YouTube channel, called End Times Prophecies, uploaded a video titled, “Why The World Will End Surely on 29 July 2016 ? Shocking Facts” along with similar other videos on its channel. This particular video opens with a voice saying,
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