‘Prophet’ who predicted Trump’s assassination attempt reveals new eerie vision
A self-proclaimed prophet who said he predicted the assassination attempt on Donald Trump has made another eerie prediction.
Brandon Dale Biggs, a pastor in Oklahoma, said God has shown him a vision of a 10-magnitude earthquake which will kill thousands of people across the US.
He claims it will hit the New Madrid fault line, stretching through Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Illinois.
Describing his vision, Biggs said: ‘It was so big, there were 1,800 people who died [along that stretch].
‘All the houses on cinder blocks were completely shaken to the foundation, they just fell.
‘[The] New Madrid earthquake [is] so big [and] when it happens the Mississippi River starts it goes out another direction.’
Biggs added the earthquake will happen three-days ‘they try to divide Jerusalem with the two-state solution’.
He insists he foresaw the assassination attempt on Trump, and even posted a video on it three months before the incident.
‘This bullet flew by his ear, and it came so close to his head that it busted his eardrum,’ he said.
Biggs also said he saw Michigan and Oklahoma resoundingly voting Republican in the 2024 US election, which did eventually happen.
In October he said he saw visions of attacks in Las Vegas and Bourbon Street in New Orleans, which were the sites of two New Year’s Day attacks.
If a ’10-magnitude’ earthquake were to happen as Biggs has predicted, it would lead to hundreds of thousands of deaths.
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The strongest earthquake ever recorded was the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile, measuring 9.5 on the Richter scale.
Scientists have said for a 10.0 earthquake to occur, it would have to be along a fault line at least 6,200 miles long.
But the New Madrid fault line is just 150 miles long.
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