Travelling in a convoy of five caravans, the doom-mongers are adamant that Jesus is coming in three months.
![Collection: The family radio faithful pose in front of their convoy of caravans.](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_slo5X9wQKs1d6JKJV-UJ66kRgRRNEANeiBjU4eJ1aIpAAt72w2KKq9QfA1t1gyQQ4XuX08T9g8XrpKnIuR70rk0fu_iOfV6sTmc2O4IlNDcNNNsOWAIBc_KlthJtXwYlrhDA5tbmfqQyql-nx25U2Ywa9yzAStPNTT_xmx=s0-d)
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And for anyone harbouring doubts over the accuracy of the prediction, the group has a cast iron answer - 'the Bible guarantees it'.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1363837/Doomsday-campers-Project-Caravan-say-world-end-May-21.html#ixzz1GEocoRJw
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