Time Has Passed The 6 o’ Clock In All Time Zones Of World Clock

Today, world clock kept moving with World Time Zones map but no serious natural disasters were reported from any part of world. From early morning, people had started to comment on Twitter about Harold Camping’s forecasted date of End of the World.
Harold Camping had forecasted that disastrous earthquake will hit the Christmas Island of Kiribati first. According to his prediction, disaster was going to start from 6 a.m. and it was going to travel with World Time Zone maps.
Each country was going to be struck by earthquakes around 6 p.m. of the local time. Kiribati and New Zealand were going to become first victims of monstrous earthquakes and tsunamis.
Kiribati people were the first to comment on Harold Camping’s forecast. A woman said on Twitter that 13 minutes had passed since the actual forecasted time of ‘Rapture’ and no earthquake, no skywards flights of true believers and no super horror stories were visible to her.

Time Has Passed The 6 o' Clock In All Time Zones Of World Clock

Another man reported from New Zealand that neither any earthquake shocks he had felt nor any Antichrist or Christ he had seen. Some Harold Camping believers kept saying during the whole day that New Zealand was still on the warning and a large earthquake could hit this country any time. But as the day kept passing silently, their claims vanished.
Though two minor earthquakes were reported from Pacific region in the early part of day but these earthquakes did no produce tsunamis. In fact their magnitudes on Richter scale were 3.1 and 4.8. Earthquakes in this range can neither outburst sea nor produce large scale disasters.
One woman said while talking about Harold Camping that his prediction has produced more social, religious and economic uncertainty than the love for religion. Only thing that Harold Camping has promoted through his prediction is frivolousness towards religious believes of Christianity.

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