From Deseret News archives:
End of the world prophecy fails to come true
The self-proclaimed prophet's prediction that the world would end Wednesday didn't pan out.
Of course, it could still happen just not on April 6, 2005.
"You might be used to these prophecies in Utah, but this is fairly new to Texas," Schleicher County Sheriff David Doran said Wednesday.
Jeffs' latest doomsday prophecy marked Wednesday as the end of the world. The foretold day of destruction landed on the 175th anniversary of the founding of the LDS Church, said Sam Brower, a private investigator who has investigated the religious sect for two years.
Past prophecies by the leader of the FLDS church claimed the end of the world would happen Jan. 1.
These doomsday scenarios and rumors of an impending mass suicide by faithful members of the Fundamentalist Church of Latter-day Saints have kept residents of tiny Eldorado, Texas, on edge since the church first purchased land in the area.
"Another doomsday scenario came and went, kinda like the last five or six he's done," Brower said.
Doran and other officers from his office went to the compound Wednesday morning and spoke with elders from the FLDS church. Doran said everything seemed "normal" on the ranch dispelling the rumors of a mass suicide or the possible end of the world.
When asked what the FLDS leaders said about the doomsday prophecies, Texas Ranger Capt. Barry Caver told KSL Newsradio that police didn't get many answers.
"They didn't really comment on that one way or the other," Caver told KSL Newsradio. "They just sort of laughed under their breath and kind of sluffed it off."
The church recently started construction on the 2,000-acre "YFZ Ranch," which stands for "Yearn for Zion," which has caused quite a stir in this tiny Texas town. Men patrol the area in pickup trucks and ATVs and stand guard at the gates.
The compound, which sits four miles outside of Eldorado, is the site for the church's first temple. The building stands 80 feet tall and is surrounded by new homes, dirt roads, workshops, a chicken coop, a meetinghouse and garden and crop fields, Bower said.
Other rumors marked April 6 as the day the church would dedicate the temple in a mass general conference. Police expected a mass exodus of FLDS members from Arizona and Utah to the Texas compound.
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