Conspiracy theorists now argue that the whole world will come to an end by the end of this month.
It is the latest in a long line of apocalyptic predictions that have emerged over the past few years, thanks largely to the infamous date of December 21, 2012.
This time, the end of the world was scheduled for July 29 this year by an online group known as "Prophecies of the End Times" previously suggested that an asteroid would kill all of us on the 6th of May.
According to a video posted on YouTube, the end of this month will bring a series of disasters beginning with a sudden reversal of the magnetic poles of the Earth.
"The polar flip will create a vacuum and the Earth swings will pull the air down," the video. "The global earthquake will be so strong that all the hills and mountains will fall apart."
However, the theory does not come to meet absolutely no scientific basis, only an ultimate forecast apocalyptic propagated over the Internet.