Pastor Brandon Biggs predicts coordinated attacks coinciding with Trump's inauguration

Pastor Brandon Biggs, known for predicting an assassination attempt on Trump, has issued another warning.


Pop Culture & Art January 19, 2025
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Pastor Brandon Biggs, a self-proclaimed prophet, has issued a chilling forecast regarding President-elect Donald Trump. In a YouTube video released on Friday, January 3, 2024, Biggs warned of a series of coordinated attacks aligned with Trump’s upcoming inauguration, targeting his properties and key U.S. landmarks.

Biggs gained attention after predicting an assassination attempt on Trump three months before the attempted attack at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, which came true.

In his YouTube video, Biggs described his vision of a terror attack, stating he saw "massive dump trucks" filled with fertilizer-based explosives intended to cause a "major catastrophic event." He compared this vision to the Oklahoma City bombing of April 19, 1995, when a domestic terrorist used a truck bomb to destroy the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.

Brandon Biggs suggested that the attacks would be "bigger than terrorists" and were a retaliation for the assassination of Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani in January 2020. He claimed these individuals came through extensive underground tunnels often used for drug trafficking.

The pastor further stated that the operation would be a multimillion-dollar scheme that had been in progress since the previous administration. He also mentioned that he saw "darkness" looming in "ten major cities." "Lord said this is not terrorist perse, this is a government of another country coming against America, making it looks like it's terrorists."

Brandon Biggs further maintained that the alleged attacks were designed to "bring fear upon the American citizens" and serve as "retaliation" against Donald Trump and his allies.

Biggs also claimed that in his visions, he saw farming equipment and large silos, possibly located on the East Coast. "And Lord said, 'I want you to focus on fertilizer,'" he added, "I could see these men buying lots of fertilizer since this summer."

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