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Did The “Trump Prophet” Prophesy The NOLA and Las Vegas Attacks Two Months In Advance?


Ok, this is pretty crazy but did the “Trump Prophet” just do it again?

I don’t mean to make it sound like a magic trick or anything, what I mean is….is this guy really hearing this clearly from God?

He might be.

I’m going to show you everything and then let you decide.

In case you don’t know who I’m talking about, I’m speaking of Brandon Biggs.

Brandon Biggs was the guy who posted about President Trump being shot in the right ear three months before it happened last summer:

INCREDIBLE: Christian Prophet Predicted President Trump Being Shot In The Ear THREE Months Ago!

Now here's the latest....

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I don't know how this flew under the radar, but I just found out that he may have done it again.

Starting here, this is a short clip from a longer video where he talks about seeing an upcoming attack on Las Vegas:

 

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That would be kind of crazy enough on it's own, but just a few minutes later he then goes into talking about also seeing an attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans:

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Both of those clips come from this video if you'd like to watch the entire thing in context:

One more to show you....

Realizing these were kind of quick and given in the moment, he followed up with more information the next day in a longer video posted on 10/28/24.

Here is a short clip:

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You can watch that entire video here in context if you like:

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Ok so....what is going on here?

Did he nail it again?

Yes and no.

It certainly seems to be wildly improbably that this man would see upcoming attacks in both NOLA and VEGAS and then it actually happened.

But...he also saw Nashville and nothing happened there.

So 2 out of 3?

I think Officer Tatum did an excellent job breaking it all down so you can see his thoughts here, which I largely agree with.

I've also provided a full transcript for you down below if that's easier for you to follow.

Enjoy:

FULL TRANSCRIPT:

Officer Tatum:
Now, how in the world he was as accurate as he is brings up the question in my mind— is he really hearing from God, right?

Cuz everybody says they’re hearing from God. You go to a corner with somebody reading tarot cards, they claim they have some insight on your future. However, there is such a thing as prophecy, and if you claim to believe in the Bible or anything like that—or you claim to believe in the Bible at any point, whether it’s Old Testament or New Testament—and you don’t believe that there’s prophetic, you... I don’t know what church you need to go to another church.

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Somebody mentioned this on my live stream and said a gentleman named Brandon Briggs predicted that the attacks would occur on January 1st and more.

Now, how in the world he was as accurate as he is brings up the question in my mind—is he really hearing from God, right? CU everybody says they’re hearing from God. You go to a corner with somebody reading tarot cards, they claim they have some insight on your future.

However, there is such a thing as prophecy, and if you claim to believe in the Bible or anything like that, you claim to believe in the Bible at any point, whether it’s Old Testament or New Testament, and you don’t believe that there’s prophetic, you... I don’t know what church you need to go to another church.

There is prophecy that still exists. People do have the gift of prophecy by way of the Holy Spirit.

Now, let’s bring up my boy Brandon. Now, I’m not conclusively saying that this guy is hearing from God. I don’t know. I’m skeptical of everybody because, according to the scripture—and I should bring up the scripture that it is—if you were to ever claim to be a prophet and gave a false prophecy or something that never happened, and you claimed that it was going to happen, you will be deemed as a false prophet. Nobody would ever listen to your prophecy again.

What is prophecy? Prophecy is God giving you a vision of what is to come, whether it be through a vision or a dream or something he’s... or at least, I don’t know, these people kind of hear the voices in their mind of the prophetic that is to come because God has already seen it in the future.

You’re not guessing, right? I mean, God is prophesying that, "Thus saith the Lord, this, this, this is going to happen."

And nine times out of 10, it happened exactly like what God said. Sometimes the problem is the person who’s prophesying doesn’t understand how to interpret what God is telling them. That’s why it may not be as accurate.

But let’s play this clip from Brandon because... tell me if you believe him or not. It sounds to me like this guy messed around and predicted that this would happen on Bourbon Street and what happened in Las Vegas in October.

Roll a clip.

[Brandon]:
Father, I just seen a glimpse of Vegas. Oh, these are the... are these all on the same day? I pray over Las Vegas, Lord. Oh, it is interesting. I now I just seen a glimpse of New Orleans, Bourbon Street. It is a... it is an attack simultaneously when people are distracted...

[Brandon]:
...when people are distracted, with drinking, with drinking... much drinking. With much drinking in these areas, with intoxication in these areas on these streets that I’m seeing.

There’s people that are very intoxicated. Their senses are not alerted for what’s happening in these areas. I picked the bars—the bars—the bars. These bars. There’s bars. It’s not as strong in New Orleans as Tennessee and Nevada—as Tennessee and in Las Vegas—as New Nashville and Las Vegas.

The party scene... there’s something about New Orleans, but it’s not as strong as what I see about these two places. There’s something more. It’s like one and... and... and many, many, many.

But I would say New Orleans is darkest, but... but there’s just one man and many. It’s a massed plan—it’s a massed plan. There’s more than just these two. The Lord says there’s more than just these two. He’s giving me a glimpse into these two, though.

Heavenly Father, there’s more now... where? But you want to just tell me to tell—pray over this. The city was New Orleans, and it was interesting because I only saw one individual in New Orleans.

Now, whenever it spread, the New Orleans thing was not as hot. Like you... I want to say the power in the vision... it was not as intense to, um, be concerned about that as much as what I saw in Nashville, Tennessee.

Whenever I saw Nashville, Tennessee, and was interceding for Nashville, it was a very strong Holy Spirit check. It’s like a... there’s something there. And then I saw a major event taking place in Nashville.

Then I saw in Las Vegas. And what I thought was really interesting was it was all, um, Middle Eastern men. Middle Eastern men, uh, like terrorists—Al-Qaeda, the ISIS.

There... that’s who it was. But like those kind of people. Um, but they were in... and they were attacking bar areas. Places that they thought were unholy, like, um...

Which Christians should too. But, uh, places that they thought the infidels were... were, um, uh, it was a place of their—even a blasphemous place of sin. A bar, getting drunk, doing things that were dancing or being immoral in these cities.

I—that’s all I was shown in the visions, was like those bar lights, you know, like on the signs and the windows. So I, in the vision, people were, uh, being hurt in those visions...

[Brandon]:
...from mash places, um, in those areas because of the bars. And I was like seeing honky-tonk dancing and stuff, and then I saw people in Las Vegas on the Strip and things happening there.

And then, that’s what the Lord showed me. It was... this is a planned thing, and it would happen on the same... at the same time.

It was a multi... a multi-um event that would happen all in one night, like a... like a boom, boom, boom, you know? And the Lord also showed me terrorist attacks starting to try to take place in Europe.

I saw terrorist attacks in Europe. I saw terrorist attacks coming out of Toronto, and I saw terrorist attacks coming into Pennsylvania and New York in very, uh, strong, uh, terror activities trying to take place and shake the world.

Officer Tatum:
Now let me just put this in perspective. I find this to be very interesting. Do I find this to be something that I vouch for? Not yet.

I have had prophetic visions twice in my life. Both times, they occurred exactly how I envisioned it. Both times.

One time was a friend—a really close friend of mine that lived... we lived together. And in my vision—dream-like prophetic dream—and I didn’t know it was a prophetic dream till it happened.

It... like, when I was dreaming about stuff, and it kind of felt real, I feel like that’s when God is speaking to me. But I didn’t... it ain’t like God said, “Brandon, this is a prophecy.”

It was like, dang, that dream felt super real. And I told my friend that it ended up happening to, and he was like... he brushed me off. He didn’t even say nothing.

Two weeks later, he said, “What was that dream you had?” And that made me think, maybe God is—maybe this is something here.

And then it happened. He was... he was moving out. He didn’t tell me this in the dream. He was moving out. He had this guy that came and sat in the middle room in our house in Indian style...

Officer Tatum:
...on the floor. And when my friend was in his room, the kid was in there. Me and my girlfriend at the time were talking to him, and he said, "Hey, I’m moving." You know, "He’s moving with me. He’s not just moving out, he’s moving with me. We are a couple. We’re moving together in a relationship."

This is what the kid said. And in my dream, he was gay. He was clearly a gay guy. God is my witness—the same thing happened in real life.

He moved out, in the middle room this guy was in there, and he was sitting in Indian style, and he was clearly gay. And in... in... in real life, I didn’t ask him anything. I didn’t say, "Hey, bro, y’all moving out?" I didn’t ask him what I asked him in the dream.

All that happened just like that. And my friend knew it, like a month before it happened, ’cause I told him the dream, and he brushed it off. And he did exactly what I told him the dream would be.

He could... he probably couldn’t control it. God had showed me.

Another one was a friend of mine who played instruments in the church. He played the drums and stuff in the church. And in my dream, he was playing secular music and in the church, which is a no-no.

So I called him on the phone in the dream. We... I confronted him about the fact that he’s playing secular music and in the church. And we have this full conversation on the phone.

The next day, I wake up. I called him on the phone, and he said exactly the same words, verbatim, that he said in the dream on the phone to me. And he was, in fact, playing in a... a secular band and not just in the church. I mean, he was playing both.

Only two times in my life have I had a prophetic dream like that, where it literally came true right in front of my eyes, exactly how I envisioned it.

There were a few things that were different in the first dream, though, because the dude’s ethnicity in the dream was slightly different than his ethnicity in person.

It’s kind of confusing, but the guy looked like what his ethnicity was in person, but in the dream, I said his ethnicity was something else. But what he looked like in the dream was actually what he was in person when I saw him.

God is my witness—I wouldn’t lie about that.

Two times in my whole life. I was... I used to be locked in, and that’s probably why God gave me those things.

So, I don’t know if this guy is being honest. I’m not trying to say he is. Some people can... you know, you talk so much, you could end up predicting something, right?

I think Stevie Wonder can tell that we’re going to get terrorists attacking us on multiple fronts. I could go find a video where I said they would do it.

Now, I didn’t say New Orleans, and I didn’t have that as a primary factor where he said New Orleans primarily. Then he... then he said Vegas.

But he... he said Vegas on the Strip. He didn’t say Vegas at the Trump Hotel. And then he mentioned all these other places simultaneously that did not happen.

Now, could it be possible that God had given him that vision so people can pray and people can be mindful of it? And maybe—just maybe—the person backed out of it because we were praying about it?

I don’t know if he’s considering that to be a vision or a prophetic vision, if that makes sense.

So, we shall see. But I just want to put some scriptures in front of you so you know what it is.

Officer Tatum:
It’s Deuteronomy 18:20-22. It says:

"But a prophet who presumes to speak in my name anything I have not commanded, or a prophet who speaks in the name of other gods, is to be put to death. You may say to yourself, 'How can we know when a message has not been spoken by the Lord?' If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the Lord does not take place or come true, that is a message the Lord has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously. Do not be alarmed."

Then there’s Jeremiah 23:16. This is all in the NIV. This is what the Lord Almighty says:

"Do not listen to what the prophets are prophesying to you. They fill you with false hopes. They speak visions from their own minds, not from the mouth of the Lord."

There’s another one—Ezekiel 13:9. There’s Matthew 7:15, 1 John 4:1, and 2 Peter 2:1.

All of these are speaking about prophecies and warning about false prophets.

Now, the guy seemed pretty accurate, but it wasn’t 100%. You know, Stevie Wonder could say all that stuff, and at some point, somebody’s going to attack us, and he’s going to look like a genius.

But I did find it interesting that he pinpointed New Orleans on Bourbon Street. He said Bourbon Street.

So anyway, y’all tell me what y’all think. Man, is this guy real? And here is the guy after he made the predictions.

We’ll talk about it in a second—what I think about the predictions and how God thinks about it. But here’s him predicting Donald Trump’s assassination.

Roll a clip.

[Brandon]:
And then I saw an attempt on his life. This bullet flew by his ear, and it came so close to his head that it busted his eardrum. And I saw... he fell to his knees during this time frame, and he started worshiping the Lord.

He got radically born again during this time frame. I’m talking... people say he’s saved now, but he becomes really on fire for Jesus from what I saw coming.

As the Lord told me, He said, "I am not done with America." Amen. He said there’s going to be a new wave of patriotism coming out.

And that’s whenever I saw Trump, and I saw the... I saw a red wave coming out of Michigan. And then I saw Oklahoma, and there were embers of people, and they had torches all throughout Oklahoma.

They were raising up these torches that looked like fire, and they were bringing forth a new patriotism upon the nation. And it was coming—it was being birthed—and it just kept spreading like fire all throughout America.

All throughout. And I saw Trump rising up.

Officer Tatum:
And then I saw him winning the election through the Patriots coming out and voting.

And then... and then there will be a great economic crash. I saw they had a great economic plan—a crash worse than the Great Depression.

It would be a great dark time, but the Lord said it would bring forth a time of a season of, um, a shaking. And it would be a shaking to awaken.

So y’all let me know what you think about it, man. Comment in the comment section. Let me know what you think.

Is this guy real? Is he not? Some of you guys may be familiar with him or not.

I think it’s pretty accurate what he said to a certain degree, but then again, who knows?

I’ll see you guys on the next one. I’m out.



 

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