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Irish American spends $150,000 on warnings of end of world

Says Judgement Day is coming on May 21st this year


Author of "The Doomsday Code"  Robert Fitzpatrick
Author of "The Doomsday Code" Robert Fitzpatrick
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An Irish American man has spent almost $150,000 in preparation for what he believes is the beginning of the end. Robert Fitzpatrick, 60, spent what he called his "life savings" on bus and subway advertisements throughout New York City in preparation for May 21, 2011 – or Judgement Day as Fitzpatrick has referred to it.

Fitzpatrick, a recently retired MTA engineer, is so convinced that the fast approaching date is the end of the world, that he published a book titled "The Doomsday Code." In an interview with the New York Post Fitzpatrick reasoned that his book provided "proof that cannot be dismissed" that the end was at hand. 

This journalist encountered Fitzpatrick on the N train on the New York subway the other day. He was sitting by himself in the back of the last car, billboard and all, and got off at Herald Square. He did not preach or talk to any strap-hangers, despite his attention-grabbing sign proclaiming the end of the world.

Fitzpatrick believes that just before 12 midnight Jerusalem time on the 21st of May, the whole world will experience a massive earthquake which will "render the earth uninhabitable." His predictions are reminiscent of a disaster movie.

Fitzpatrick's obsession with the end of the world stems from the Evangelical radio programs hosted by Harold Camping. Camping uses a formula based on numerology in which he looks for codes and clues in the Bible to predict Judgement Day.

Camping has predicted the end on several occasions, yet Fitzpatrick tells the Post he does not want to consider his own predictions to be wrong. "I don't want to talk about it. I don't want to think about it," Fitzpatrick said, adding that "everybody asks me that."   

Although many may find fault in Fitzpatrick's predictions, he is not alone. With all the civil unrest and natural disasters that have been occurring in the past eighteen months around the world, Fitzpatrick is not unique in his beliefs. Many are jumping on the bandwagon claiming that the end is near indeed. One piece of advice Fitzpatrick offers is for people to stop believing that their destinies are self-determined: "It is not our choice. It is God's choice."
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What a GOBSHITE!!!!!
This looney is yet another false prophet.
$150,000 on advertising, what an Idiot i would have spent it in some top restaurants in new york city and order a call girl for a few hours after every meal yeee haaaa.
Here in the States they are weighing out a decision whether to raise the debt ceiling, I say go ahead enjoy our last week just in case Fitzpatrick is right,LOL.
Well at times I'm a gambler so I will still set my Coffee pot the eve of the 20th just in case he is wrong and hope I go out with the aroma of my coffee as my parting gift to the World!!!!
Smoked cat.Now why did'nt I think of that.I suggest ye all swap cats with the neighbours.So you don't have to eat your own cat.Thanks cantwaittogo.
Posted by antoman on May 14, 2011, 12:09 PM EDT "Build an Irish shelter.Take a large cardboard box.Say the box the washing machine came in.Wrap it with tinfoil.This makes it impervious to high velocity rifle rounds,small meteorites and dampness.God forbid you have to use it.All you gotta do is climb inside with a bottle of whiskey and a cat.Then wait a few weeks for the dust to settle before climbing out again." Excellent technical instruction- but you forgot the pack of smokes which are also necessary for end of the world events :>
sorry i meant to write 'asteroid' instead of steroid...thanks for the correction m8... cheers, aidan
I think no matter how much longer the world has if everyone could put as much passion and conviction in showing the world their beliefs and standing up for what they believe in as Fitzpatrick every moment spent in this world would be much better and more rewarding for all. If he said it was ending 12-21-12 he would have blended in with the mix of many.
I thought the end came in 2012.
The end is not May 21st, that is the beginning of the Rapture, as Camping has estimated. The end is predicted for October. Clearly, both Fitzpatrick and IC should have done a bit more research before they went ahead with print.
I'll be waking up on the 22nd to make coffee per usual
Bollocks!
I suppose sooner or later one one of these head cases will be right.
Isn't it nice to live at a time that is so interesting...but then, what is new? Mr Fitzpatrick may want to turn off his radio.




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