If you keep predicting something -- maybe you'll get it right someday?
End Times Prophecies has declared the world will end on July 29 in a chain of events caused by the "polar flip" phenomenon.
The group says the polar shift will trigger worldwide tremors setting off multiple earthquakes and a "rolling cloud" that will destroy the world.
A bit of a bummer, huh?
However, this is not the first time people have worried a polar shift could destroy the planet.
In 2011, NASA issued a statement to calm fears that the polar shift would destroy the planet in 2012.
This just in: It didn't.
This year's polar shift will speed-up slightly between July 14 and August 19, which is triggering recent online discussions.
A 17-minute video posted to YouTube earlier this month attempts to explain why the world will end on Friday. It has been viewed over 4 million times.
"The polar flip will make the stars race across the sky, and the vacuum from the reeling of the Earth will pull the atmosphere along the ground, trying to catch up, creating what is known as a roll cloud," according to the Armageddon News video.