After Nothing Happened Sept. 23, Doomsdayer Sets Yet Another Date for ‘The Beginning of the World’s Destruction’

Less than three weeks until the end of the world ... again.
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Just when you thought the Sept. 23 prophecy drama had concluded without incident, one of the guys behind the ordeal has reportedly come out with a new prophetic date: Oct. 15.

David Meade, the man who made international headlines over his claims about Sept. 23, now says Oct. 15 will be “the beginning of the world’s destruction,” The Washington Post reported.

Meade, author of the book, “Planet X—The 2017 Arrival,” said on his website that this new date is the start of the biblical tribulation period, a seven-year period that many Christians believe will precede the end of the world. As a result, he called Oct. 15 the “most important date of this century or millennium” and offered up his theories on what he believes will soon be coming.

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