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PICKET: Preacher's radio network airs pre-recorded health show at time of predicted apocalypse

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The world is still spinning despite the apocalyptic end California preacher Harold Camping predicted. At 6 PM EST this Saturday evening, Camping’s Family Radio network played a pre-recorded show on heart health, according to airchecked.com. Camping has gone reportedly silent since the time of his prediction has passed. This is the second failed doomsday scenario Camping put forth, since he claimed the world would end in 1994. One thing is for sure, Camping will have much to explain to his followers who spent tons of their own money as a result of his prediction.

 

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Kerry Picket

Kerry Picket

Kerry Picket, a former Opinion Blogger/Editor of The Watercooler, was associate producer for the Media Research Center, a content producer for Robin Quivers of "The Howard Stern Show" on Sirius satellite radio and a production assistant and copy writer at MTV.

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