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'End Of The World' Gets New Date

The man whose biblical doomsday claim had people worried about Sept. 23, 2017, is not backing down.The world did not end over the weekend, and David Meade, a self-described "specialist in research and investigations," is saying that's exactly what he had expected.

 Now, he is focusing on another date, Oct. 15, 2017, which he claims is the beginning of the world's destruction. It is "the most important date of this century or millennium," Meade wrote on his website.

 The action starts that day, he claimed, when the world will enter what's called a seven-year tribulation period, a fairly widespread evangelical belief that for seven years, catastrophic events would wreak havoc on Earth.


"Hold on and watch - wait until the middle of October and I don't believe you'll be disappointed," Meade wrote, before going on to promote his book, which he claims has all the details.

"You don't have long to read it," he added.

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