‘Prophet’ Who Foresaw First Attempt On Trump’s Life Makes Another Chilling Prediction
A self-described Christian "prophet" who correctly predicted an assassination attempt on Donald Trump three months before it occurred has issued a dire new prophecy.
Brandon Dale Biggs, a pastor from Oklahoma, claims he has received another vision from God, this time warning of a catastrophic event that he says will "shake the heart of America" in the spring.
According to Biggs, his vision revealed a massive “10-magnitude” earthquake striking the New Madrid fault line, which traverses Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Illinois. As reported by DailyMail.com on Friday, he further claimed this quake would set off a “chain reaction,” including a 6.5-magnitude aftershock impacting areas from Texarkana, Texas, to Oklahoma.
“It was so big, there were 1,800 people who died [along that stretch],” Biggs recounted in a video. “All the houses on cinder blocks were completely shaken to the foundation, they just fell.”
Biggs said the Lord revealed to him that this New Madrid earthquake would occur three days after an attempt is made to "divide Jerusalem with the two-state solution,” referring to the long-debated Israeli-Palestinian conflict resolution plan. This policy has not previously been endorsed by former President Trump.
Biggs pointed to seasonal signs as evidence of the timeline, noting he saw “Sycamore leaves on the trees…trying to come out...like they were fresh,” suggesting the earthquake would take place in the spring.
The pastor shared this ominous prophecy in April 2024, just months before the assassination attempt on Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13. In the video, Biggs stated, “This bullet flew by his ear, and it came so close to his head that it busted his eardrum.”
Three months later, Matthew Crooks, 20, fired multiple shots at Trump, with one bullet grazing his ear but not rupturing the eardrum.
During the same video segment, Biggs predicted “red waves” in Michigan and Oklahoma during the 2024 elections, a forecast that proved accurate in both states. With these predictions fulfilled, his warnings about the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) earthquake have resurfaced, garnering widespread attention. “[The] New Madrid earthquake [is] so big [and] when it happens the Mississippi River starts, it goes out another direction,” Biggs claimed.
The New Madrid fault line was responsible for a series of three significant earthquakes in 1811 and 1812, ranging from magnitudes of 7.5 to 7.7. These events rocked the central Mississippi River Valley, causing chimneys to collapse, boats to capsize, and farmland to sink into swamps. The death toll remains unclear, but due to the sparsely populated area at the time, casualties were believed to be minimal.
Today, experts estimate that a similar event could result in over 5,000 fatalities. However, Biggs’ prediction of a "10-magnitude" earthquake raises concerns about potentially devastating consequences, with death tolls reaching into the hundreds of thousands or millions. Despite these fears, scientists assert that such a magnitude is virtually impossible.
The largest recorded earthquake, the 1960 Valdivia quake in Chile, measured 9.5 in magnitude and occurred in a subduction zone—a fault system capable of generating exceptionally strong earthquakes. By contrast, the NMSZ is a mid-continental fault system and lacks the characteristics necessary for producing a magnitude 10 earthquake. Experts have noted that such an event would require a fault system over 6,200 miles long, while the NMSZ spans only 150 miles.
Nevertheless, Biggs remains firm in his prophecy. He described seeing Chinook helicopters providing aid after the disaster, saying, “They were flying so low that they were shaking the houses.”
Biggs reiterated that the quake would follow an attempt to divide Jerusalem with a two-state solution. “The Lord told me that when they try to divide Jerusalem with the two-state solution… you will see a three-day window,” he said. “That’s the time for people to flee.”