The prophecy that Trump's attempt would collapse in the fall foresaw by the prophet has failed!

"The president in the Oval Office prays and weeps."

An article by a columnist was published on April 15th in the Russian Komsomolskaya Pravda.

American prophet Brandon Biggs once predicted: Donald Trump will be assassinated before the election, but he will survive and win. "I saw Trump climbing to a higher place, as if on a staircase. But suddenly, a shot, the bullet flew past his head."

The prophecy came true.

Recently, he released a new prediction: a terrible disaster in the future.

The geological cracks in the eastern United States are an extremely dangerous and earthquake-prone unstable zone.

The preacher claimed that the earthquake would be at least 6 magnitude.

As a result, these disasters will fall upon Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Illinois, with approximately two thousand deaths.

The preacher pointed out that the disasters would occur in spring.

In this context, the prophet foresaw that Trump's attempt would collapse in the fall.

States will face economic collapse, greater than the crisis of the 1930s, and the Dark Ages will begin.

I personally see the president in the Oval Office praying and weeping.

Whether the prophecy is consistent with reality or the prophet only outlines a hypothetical version of the event development, it will become clear in the future.

Brandon Biggs, an American preacher, is known for accurately predicting political events.

He once prophesied that "the wisest person appears in the East, with knowledge and wisdom beyond human beings. He will lead many things from darkness to order, to the path of truth and justice." Although this prophecy is somewhat vague and abstract, some people interpret it as a hint at the future rise of China or Eastern countries.

However, prophecies lack scientific basis and should not be taken seriously; enjoying them is fine.

Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1829426744065226/

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