More of the same from another false prophet.
The founder of the Jehovah's Witnesses, Charles T. Russell, was obsessed with making end time predictions just like Harold Camping. Just like Camping, Russell never got a prediction right, and often changed his predictions to say they were accomplished by some "spiritual" event that no one could see happen.
This is nothing new. Camping is just a cult leader who thinks that he's special and has better insight to God than anyone else. He thinks he's the new Noah or the new Lot or the new Jonah. It's arrogant, Biblically wrong, and his attempts to make himself appear to be mainstream hurt Christianity in general and give some people specific excuses to think that Jesus' message is false.
But Camping doesn't speak for Jesus. The Bible specifically says that anyone who claims to make a prediction on God's behalf and then gets it wrong doesn't speak for God and is to be ignored.
So just ignore Camping and his revised predictions.
But don't ignore the gospel of Jesus. http://4laws.com/laws/english/flash/