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Pastor Who Foretold Trump Shooting Unveils Baffling Inauguration Day Prediction

Pastor Who Foretold Trump Shooting Unveils Dark Inauguration Day Prediction

Pastor Brandon Biggs, who garnered national attention for his accurate prediction of an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, has issued a dire warning. 

In a recently released video, Biggs claims to have received visions of a sprawling, coordinated attack targeting Trump, his properties and key U.S. landmarks, raising nationwide concern.

Biggs first came to prominence when his vision of an assassination attempt on Trump—detailed three months prior—unfolded in Butler, Pennsylvania. 

In a previous video, Biggs described seeing “Trump rising up, and then I saw an attempt on his life. This bullet flew by his ear and it came so close to his head it busted his eardrum.” 

The pastor recounted Trump falling to his knees in worship and becoming “really on fire for Jesus.”

His latest vision, however, is far graver. 

Biggs claims the attacks involve state-sponsored operatives executing meticulously planned assaults on Trump’s iconic properties, such as Trump Tower and his golf courses, as well as national symbols of power, including the Capitol. 

Biggs alleges that these efforts are not isolated terrorist acts but rather organized operations backed by foreign governments, potentially Iran.

Biggs detailed a vivid vision involving “massive dump trucks” reinforced with armor plating and loaded with fertilizer-based explosives, reminiscent of the Oklahoma City bombing. 

“They put all this in so that it would cause a major catastrophic event,” he stated, describing the attackers as heavily armed and equipped with explosive vests. 

The trucks, designed to breach police and military barricades, were reportedly aimed at causing maximum destruction near iconic landmarks.

The pastor’s vision also included a network of attackers—1,000 operatives spread across ten major U.S. cities. 

These individuals were trained and funded by foreign governments and infiltrated the United States via underground tunnels along the southern border, according to Biggs.

Biggs claimed the attack was “an act of war,” orchestrated to destabilize the nation. 

He called for urgent prayer and vigilance, emphasizing that his message was not meant to incite fear but to inspire action.

Adding to the concern, Biggs’ warning coincides with the mysterious disappearance of 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate—a chemical used as both fertilizer and explosive. 

The substance vanished during a rail shipment from Wyoming to California in April 2023, sparking multiple investigations. 

The railcar was reportedly empty upon arrival in Saltdale, California, and the missing chemical remains unaccounted for.

KQED reported that Dyno Nobel, the explosives manufacturer responsible for the shipment, reported the loss to the federal government’s National Response Center weeks later. 

While the company suggested the ammonium nitrate may have been “released due to an unknown cause,” the timing of the disappearance has raised suspicions. 

California officials have launched four separate investigations to uncover the circumstances behind the incident, per the outlet.

Biggs framed his warning as a call to prayer and action rather than panic. 

“We pray against this for what I’ve seen coming. That’s our job,” he said. 

“I pray protection over your families. I pray protection over our President, over the capital of America. We pray for the White House. We pray for all kinds of things because this was very dark what they were trying to do.”

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