
Doomsday Prediction Fails…Again
What's Next for Yisrayl "Buffalo Bill" Hawkins?
By VIC WALTERJune 13, 2008
For at least the third time in seven years, a self-proclaimed Texas prophet's prediction of doomsday failed to come true.
Founder of a religious sect in Texas predicts the world will end June 12.
Thursday June 12th was the date set for nuclear war by Yisrayl "Buffalo Bill" Hawkins, the founder of the House of Yahweh religious sect located on a 44-acre compound outside Abilene, Texas.
Hawkins repeated his prediction in an interview with ABC News chief investigative correspondent Brian Ross, broadcast last Friday on 20/20.
Members of the sect, estimated in the thousands, had stockpiled food in hundreds of truck trailers in anticipation of what Hawkins calls "the nuclear baby."
"When this baby is born, you're going to see a third part of man dead in a fourth part of the Earth." Hawkins said.
There were no reports in any part of the world of nuclear war.
Founder of a religious sect in Texas predicts the world will end June 12.
Thursday June 12th was the date set for nuclear war by Yisrayl "Buffalo Bill" Hawkins, the founder of the House of Yahweh religious sect located on a 44-acre compound outside Abilene, Texas.
Hawkins repeated his prediction in an interview with ABC News chief investigative correspondent Brian Ross, broadcast last Friday on 20/20.
Members of the sect, estimated in the thousands, had stockpiled food in hundreds of truck trailers in anticipation of what Hawkins calls "the nuclear baby."
"When this baby is born, you're going to see a third part of man dead in a fourth part of the Earth." Hawkins said.
There were no reports in any part of the world of nuclear war.
1 comment:
Suanpu aw, Pa Yahweh gam azai nading Nong hanciamnate ka um ciangin kong ki pakpih mahmah hi. Hong zomto lai ta in. Yahweh thupha. Halleluyah
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