Brandon Dale Biggs
, a self-proclaimed prophet and pastor from Oklahoma, has made waves with his latest
apocalyptic prediction
. Known for his controversial claims, Biggs says he has received a divine vision of a
catastrophic earthquake
set to devastate the United States.
According to Biggs, the earthquake—a 10-magnitude event—will wreak havoc along the
New Madrid fault line
, a seismic zone that spans Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Illinois, the Metro reported.
Sharing the chilling details of his vision, he described a scenario where thousands would perish, homes built on cinder blocks would crumble to the ground, and the course of the Mississippi River would be altered.
“It was so big, there were 1,800 people who died [along that stretch],” Biggs said. “All the houses on cinder blocks were completely shaken to the foundation, they just fell. [The] New Madrid earthquake [is] so big [and] when it happens the Mississippi River starts it goes out another direction.”
Adding a theological dimension to his prophecy, Biggs claims this catastrophic event will occur three days after an attempt to implement a two-state solution dividing Jerusalem.
Biggs rose to prominence in certain circles after claiming he had predicted an assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump. He alleges that three months before the incident, he posted a video describing how a bullet would narrowly miss Trump’s head, causing damage to his eardrum.
The pastor frequently shares his prophecies on his YouTube channel. During a recent podcast, Biggs discussed the significance of an upcoming solar eclipse, which he believes is a harbinger of Jesus’ imminent return. He also predicted Trump’s victory in the upcoming November elections.
Biggs has previously claimed to foresee other tragic events. In October, he said he envisioned attacks in Las Vegas and Bourbon Street in New Orleans, both of which were targeted on New Year’s Day.
While Biggs’ predictions often spark intrigue, they remain unverified, and many dismiss them as speculative. can cause.
The New Madrid fault line, though dormant for much of modern history, has experienced significant seismic activity in the past, with major quakes occurring in the early 19th century.
The most powerful earthquake ever recorded was the 1960 Valdivia earthquake in Chile, which measured 9.5 on the Richter scale.
More recently, a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Tibet on January 7, claiming 126 lives and injuring 350 others. The tremors were felt across South Asia, causing minor damage as far as northern India.