It's the end of the working week, but for End Times Prophecies, today - Friday, July 29, 2016 - it may just be the end of the world - doomsday, the apocalypse, armageddon or however people wish to call it.

It is unclear whether the YouTube channel by the same name "End Times Prophecies" who uploaded and made the doomsday prediction video go viral (5.2 million views so far) and caused many media outlets to write about it is officially related to the apparent creator of the video - Armageddon News.

Facebook Page Armageddon News earlier today put up an official statement that read the following:

In fact, the video has obtained more than 5.2 millions to this hour and if every single person watched the video from beginning to end, the number of ads played would equate to 93.6 million, an enourmous amount of ads. The ads will not show in every country, right, but still it is an enormous amount of ads that will generate a big paycheck from Google.

It isn't unclear if the individual or group behind the End Times Prophecy YouTube Channel is stating that July 29, 2016 is the end of the world but if in fact that was their declaration then one would rationally question why it would be interested in placing 18 ads in a 17-minute video and generating money just before the end of the world.
If End Times Prophecy believes in the end of the world today, perhaps some integrity would be make it more believable. Anyhow, whether it may be one reason or the other, what the world may foresee of this is perhaps a copyright lawsuit more than the end of the world.