I lost my inheritance to the doomsday prophet!

waggy

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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- When the world didn't end on May 21, many people who had given up their earthly possessions were left with nothing.

But one believer never lived to see the day. She left nearly her entire estate -- around $300,000 -- to the group behind the failed prediction, leaving some family members out in the cold.

Eileen Heuwetter was shocked to find out that her aunt left the majority of her estate to Family Radio, the group responsible for the doomsday warnings that the world would end on May 21. She and her sister were each left $25,000 from their aunt's estate. The rest is going to Family Radio.

The network of Christian radio stations based in Oakland, Ca., is almost entirely funded by donations. According to IRS filings, the group brought in $18 million in contributions in 2009 alone.

Heuwetter, the executor of the will, knew how much her aunt loved the radio station and admired its leader, Harold Camping, who is viewed as a prophet by many of his followers.

While other family members insisted it was crazy to let her aunt give all that money to a radio station, Heuwetter didn't initially contest the conditions of the will. She knew little about the Christian radio station, but knew her aunt, Doris Schmitt, found comfort in it.
Doomsday church: Still open for business

Schmitt had lived a tough life, struggling with alcoholism and losing her two children to drug addictions before dying alone at 78 on May 2, 2010 in her small home in Queens, New York.

"This was not a woman who had anything. She literally had Family Radio on day and night -- she went to bed with it and woke up to it," said Heuwetter. "That was all she had."

It wasn't until recently that Heuwetter learned who was really getting her aunt's bequest. She said she first realized this was the same group when she saw buses driving around New York City the weekend before the supposed end of the world, spreading the doomsday message.

"I'm looking at these brand new buses drive around with Family Radio's name on them, saying 'Doomsday is May 21', and I said, 'Oh my god, this is who my aunt gave all of her money to," Heuwetter said. "I didn't know he was so crazy, and at this point I was incensed that this man was going to get everything my aunt had left."

Even worse, Heuwetter said, his prediction never came to fruition. Heuwetter's family members were just as angry when they learned about Family Radio's failed prophecy, so they brought the case to several lawyers, who sympathized with the family, but agreed they had no case.

Family Radio did not respond to requests for comment.

The estate is within weeks of closing, and Heuwetter knows it's a lost cause.




UGH. i feel for the lady that gave the money and the family screwed over.

though the family really isn't out the money just because a family member has a lot does not mean it is yours when they die.
 

alfa147x

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Yeah I would be pissed off but people need to calm a bit down. It's not like they earned the money.
 

Scotteq

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They're just pissed they didn't knock off Auntie Eileen last year. If they did, then this wouldn't have happened. :p
 

JulesMaximus

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Some people are easily dupped by these con-men. It is sad that there are people who are so stupid as to believe this nonsense.
 

ichy

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though the family really isn't out the money just because a family member has a lot does not mean it is yours when they die.

I agree, however it's got to hurt seeing the money go to a morally bankrupt group like "Family Radio."
 

waggy

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Yeah I would be pissed off but people need to calm a bit down. It's not like they earned the money.

That's how i feel. My dad and step mother have a LOT of money. they have said i am getting it all (my sisters are excluded in the will). I'm not counting on that money but it sure will be nice.

IF they decided to split it between all the neice's and nephews i wouldn't be upset either. but its mine! all mone! hahahahahah..ahem...sorry.

Some people are easily dupped by these con-men. It is sad that there are people who are so stupid as to believe this nonsense.

i am religious person.BUT i don't believe in or trust the church (any church).
 

waggy

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I agree, however it's got to hurt seeing the money go to a morally bankrupt group like "Family Radio."

oh yeah. i would be fucking pissed off. don't want to give it to me fine. don't give it to a scammer.
 

HamburgerBoy

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Apr 12, 2004
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LOL. As if any deity capable of creating the universe would be so easily tricked. "Oh, so you did part with all of your excessive riches by donating to charity! You're just in time!"
 

Jeff7

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I agree, however it's got to hurt seeing the money go to a morally bankrupt group like "Family Radio."
And it's got to hurt from the sheer stupidity of it.

"Ok, so I know that the world is going to end, and there's nothing anyone can do about it. Therefore, it makes logical sense to give all my money to an advertising campaign that is going to warn people about something they can't prepare for anyway, rather than give it to my own family."

That kind of doomsday mentality requires a really special kind of Stupid.


I'd still love to know if this Camping guy genuinely believes these prophecies, or if he's just a good businessman/epic-real-life-troll.
 

Macamus Prime

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I guess this is how the actual rapture will eventually happen, people will get so fed up with this bullshit that they will stop paying attention and it will happen when no one is paying attention.
 

waggy

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They are monitoring internet forums looking for people like you. Be careful. :p

by a lot i mean enough for a cheeseburger..<.< >.> that will throw them off!


And it's got to hurt from the sheer stupidity of it.

"Ok, so I know that the world is going to end, and there's nothing anyone can do about it. Therefore, it makes logical sense to give all my money to an advertising campaign that is going to warn people about something they can't prepare for anyway, rather than give it to my own family."

That kind of doomsday mentality requires a really special kind of Stupid.


I'd still love to know if this Camping guy genuinely believes these prophecies, or if he's just a good businessman/epic-real-life-troll.

I'm going to go with troll.


yeah think so.

if he was real he would be saying give it to the needy. make their last days on the planet nice. help your fellow man etc etc.
 

ichy

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I guess this is how the actual rapture will eventually happen, people will get so fed up with this bullshit that they will stop paying attention and it will happen when no one is paying attention.

Actual rapture? Please don't tell me you believe in that crap.
 

yllus

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This actually seems quite fair - if she had Family Radio on day and night and they were the source of comfort in her life, there's nothing wrong with her leaving the organization the majority of her money.
 

waggy

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Actual rapture? Please don't tell me you believe in that crap.

eventually the "rapture" will happen. maybe not in the biblical sense but something is going to happen that will wipe out life on the earth.

is there a "God"? Yes i believe there is. Do i believe the bible or what the church says? heck no.
 

Scotteq

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Actual rapture? Please don't tell me you believe in that crap.


Rapture: The state of bliss attainable after eating a perfectly cooked steak, with a fine beverage in one hand, a spliff in the other, and enjoying expertly applied oral.


The other kind is a fictitious creation of misguided imaginations trying to conjure a way to avoid the pain of an imaginary event which will never really take place. These individuals are best avoided.
 

halik

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cnn.com

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- When the world didn't end on May 21, many people who had given up their earthly possessions were left with nothing.

But one believer never lived to see the day. She left nearly her entire estate -- around $300,000 -- to the group behind the failed prediction, leaving some family members out in the cold.

Eileen Heuwetter was shocked to find out that her aunt left the majority of her estate to Family Radio, the group responsible for the doomsday warnings that the world would end on May 21. She and her sister were each left $25,000 from their aunt's estate. The rest is going to Family Radio.

The network of Christian radio stations based in Oakland, Ca., is almost entirely funded by donations. According to IRS filings, the group brought in $18 million in contributions in 2009 alone.

Heuwetter, the executor of the will, knew how much her aunt loved the radio station and admired its leader, Harold Camping, who is viewed as a prophet by many of his followers.

While other family members insisted it was crazy to let her aunt give all that money to a radio station, Heuwetter didn't initially contest the conditions of the will. She knew little about the Christian radio station, but knew her aunt, Doris Schmitt, found comfort in it.
Doomsday church: Still open for business

Schmitt had lived a tough life, struggling with alcoholism and losing her two children to drug addictions before dying alone at 78 on May 2, 2010 in her small home in Queens, New York.

"This was not a woman who had anything. She literally had Family Radio on day and night -- she went to bed with it and woke up to it," said Heuwetter. "That was all she had."

It wasn't until recently that Heuwetter learned who was really getting her aunt's bequest. She said she first realized this was the same group when she saw buses driving around New York City the weekend before the supposed end of the world, spreading the doomsday message.

"I'm looking at these brand new buses drive around with Family Radio's name on them, saying 'Doomsday is May 21', and I said, 'Oh my god, this is who my aunt gave all of her money to," Heuwetter said. "I didn't know he was so crazy, and at this point I was incensed that this man was going to get everything my aunt had left."

Even worse, Heuwetter said, his prediction never came to fruition. Heuwetter's family members were just as angry when they learned about Family Radio's failed prophecy, so they brought the case to several lawyers, who sympathized with the family, but agreed they had no case.

Family Radio did not respond to requests for comment.

The estate is within weeks of closing, and Heuwetter knows it's a lost cause.




UGH. i feel for the lady that gave the money and the family screwed over.

though the family really isn't out the money just because a family member has a lot does not mean it is yours when they die.

Some good news for the gene pool
 

AnonymouseUser

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They're just pissed they didn't knock off Auntie Eileen last year. If they did, then this wouldn't have happened. :p

Reading comprehension fail. FTA:

Schmitt had lived a tough life, struggling with alcoholism and losing her two children to drug addictions before dying alone at 78 on May 2, 2010 in her small home in Queens, New York.
 

Moonbeam

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I guess this is how the actual rapture will eventually happen, people will get so fed up with this bullshit that they will stop paying attention and it will happen when no one is paying attention.

If you believe that you might as well believe in the rapture. People will never stop believing in Armageddon because they have already been through it. The Rapture is just one of the faces self hate wears, the desire to see everything alive come to an end. Day by day, brick by brick, humanity creates what it fears. The rapture has psychic power because we all know we are destroying ourselves.
 

WelshBloke

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Jan 12, 2005
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I keep telling my Mum to enjoy life and spend it all before she goes.

Her and her sisters were all made widows within the same year. They now go on holidays together a lot.

That said I'd be pissed if she gave it all away to some fruitcake.
 

evident

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This actually seems quite fair - if she had Family Radio on day and night and they were the source of comfort in her life, there's nothing wrong with her leaving the organization the majority of her money.

didnt look like her family gave two shits about her, till they found out she had $300k in savings.