Adding to what blessedwife318 mentioned in her post, you will find an interesting Wikipedia article entitled "Chapters and verses in the Bible" for a good summary of when these "uninspired" divisions occurred.
What is the "Prophecy Club"?
This website will help you find out:
www.christianmediaresearch.com/postacy-02.html
This system of "Bible Codes" isn't that new after all.
I recall a similar "evangelist" by the name of Ed F. Vallowe (1919-2002) giving a series of lectures in the early-middle 1970's who said essentially the same as Al Neal.
Ed Vallowe would say, e.g., "I don't read my Bible, I count it," or, "You may use a commentary, I use a calculator," etc.
I vividly recall how Ed Vallowe used his system of mathematical gymnastics to show in what year the rapture would occur.  I won't bore you with the details, but his conclusion was that the rapture would occur in 1981. This was his concluding statement on this:  "Anyone who doesn't believe that the rapture will occur in 1981 doesn't know his Bible!"
A few years after 1981, I wrote to Ed Vallowe and asked him for some clarification on this statement.  No reply was ever given to me even though I included a self-addressed, stamped envelope for his reply.
One thing I did notice on the You Tube video was the fact that even You Tube considered Al Neal's "lecture" to be "Entertainment."