The capitalized characters: HCHDBHALCA
Hmm.. What if we put them in the right order?
AABCCDHHHL.
(Sorry. I've got CDO. It's a bit like OCD but alphabetically sorted like it ought to be!!!)
And if we count the letters....
2, 1, 2, 1, 3, 1
Clearly the world will end on the 2nd of January, 2131.
As for the discussion about making such things a 'crime,' such is simply hypocritical without also outlawing giving to any religious organization for any purpose other than aiding the poor/those in need. It doesn't take a "cult" religion to give so much money to religious groups as to impoverish oneself. Many religions even describe giving all you have to the religious group in question as the ultimate show of faith; and this persists even in the most common world religions. Even the 'end of the world' prophesies in most are essentially cults anyway; the only difference between mainstream and cult is that cults specify an end date while mainstream simply says "give as much as you can for your entire life since you never know when our magic end-story might happen!"
As an example, per capita GDP in the US is about 46k/y. If you look at the most popular religion in the US, the religious texts state 10% before taxes (a figure which may or may not be important, depending on denomination; but for this I will assume it is). That's approximately 4.6k/year. Multiplied by life expectancy (appropriate, given per capita GDP is calculated based on total population, rather than working), and you get about 70 * 4.6k = 322k over the course of a lifespan. Again, this number will vary based on denomination, income, ect; but this is the figure which would be about what you would expect on average to be advocated you give by this religion's texts. Over the course of a lifetime, you're looking at, for most religions, a monetary contribution similar to those given by members of a cult.
The end result is generally not all that different between a religion and a cult as far as the monetary price goes. Neither should be illegal.