13
Mar
Papal election triggers doomsday theories
Some people have interpreted 2 medieval-era prophecies to mean that the next pope elected will be the last before doomsday.

13
Mar
Papal election triggers doomsday theories
Some people have interpreted 2 medieval-era prophecies to mean that the next pope elected will be the last before doomsday.
21
Dec
7 recent failed doomsday predictions
Apocalypse never, or at least not right now: As people keep an eye on the Mayan calendar, we look back at a few (obviously) incorrect end-times prophesies.
07
Jul
Why doomsday fears will be around long past Dec. 21, 2012
Researchers and scientists feel like they are ‘completely drowned out by the doomsayers on the Internet’ when it comes to disproving Apocalypse theories.
10
Apr
Doomsday shelters line Kansas missile silo
Deep beneath the Kansas prairie, luxury condos are being built into an abandoned missile silo to service wealthy people preparing for doomsday.
21
Dec
Doomsday won’t happen on Dec. 21, 2012
Rogue planets, solar activity and a planetary alignment are all rumored ways for the world to end on Dec. 21, but experts say none of these are possible.
14
Dec
2012 doomsday myths nothing to worry about, says NASA
Between a ‘rogue planet’, solar storms, and a supposed planetary alignment, 2012 has the apocalyptic scenarios covered.
11
Nov
11/11/11 doomsday myths
For some, Friday marks the ‘unofficial start of the 2012 metaphysical year’, and has believers seeing connections everywhere.
24
Oct
Doomsday predictor wrong again, world still doing just fine
Harold Camping’s end time predictions have failed for a second time, and he’ll likely experience an existential crisis of faith, experts say.
30
Jul
Silohome sits atop a 1,350-foot mountain overlooking the Saranac River Valley and is surrounded by acres of untouched wilderness, which means it’s ideal for many of your post-apocalyptic duties: farming, hunting and fishing. On the surface it features a hangar, living room with fireplace and a wraparound porch, but the best stuff is below ground. In what was once the 2,300-square-foot launch control center there are now three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a living area and a kitchen.
Don’t feel safe enough? Well, there’s always the 20,000-square-foot silo that’s connected to the underground living quarters via a tunnel complete with “Star Wars doors.” It’s the perfect place to stockpile canned goods and ammunition, or you can give it a home makeover so you and the family can kick back and enjoy the nuclear winter in comfort. Buy it now for just $2.3 million — cash only.