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October 20, 2025 11 mins
A man who described Donald Trump being shot in the ear months before it happened has a new vision, and this one involves lights in the sky.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
I'm Darren Marler and this is weird dark news. Brandon
Biggs sits in Oklahoma making predictions. Some stick, some don't.
The one that made people pay attention came in March
twenty twenty four when he posted a video describing a
bullet flying past Donald Trump's ear during an assassination attempt.
Three months later, at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, a

(00:35):
gunman fired shots at Trump, with one grazing his right ear.
The prediction spread across social media fast. This specific detail
about the ear wound, delivered with a hand gesture pointing
to exactly where the bullet would pass, created an unsettling
match with reality. Though Biggs claimed Trump would fall to

(00:55):
his knees and become born again during the attack, those
specific details didn't tour. The ear drum bursting that Biggs
mentioned also didn't happen. The core element, though a shooting
targeting Trumpet's ear became fact. Biggs calls himself a seer,
posts videos on his YouTube channel called Last Days and

(01:16):
describes receiving visions from God. His predictions cover everything from
earthquakes to economic crashes to revival movements spreading through American
cities After the Trump prediction landed, people started watching more closely.
His latest vision moves in different territory. Biggs claims he's
an alien spaceship what he calls a mothership, flying over

(01:39):
both the Vatican and Mayan temples in Mexico. He describes
seeing little bitty ships coming out of this mothership that
were balls of light which will eventually make everybody freak
out because they're going to see it, and moving across
the ocean. According to Biggs, this will be something that's
going to be on TV. Then the prediction takes a turn.

(02:00):
Biggs states there is no such thing as aliens, and
he believes these are fallen angels from a demonic looking
light in the sky. This July video combines astronomical observation
with religious interpretation, creating a message that sits somewhere between
prophecy and warning. The timing matters. Biggs shared this vision

(02:22):
in July, just weeks after three I Atlas was identified.
The NASA funded Atlas Survey telescope in Rio Hurtado, Chile
first reported observations of Comet three Iatlis on July first,
twenty twenty five. Comet three Iealyis is the third known
object from outside our Solar System to be discovered passing
through our celestial neighborhood. Astronomers recognized three Iyealyis as an

(02:45):
interstellar object because of its extremely hyperbolic path and very
high speed relative to the Solar System. When the orbit
of three iyeatlyss Is traced into the past, the comet
clearly originates from outside our Solar System. It was tracked
about one hundred and thirty seven thousand miles per hour
when discovered, and its speed will increase as it approaches

(03:06):
the Sun. The comet will reach its closest point to
the Sun later this month October thirtieth, twenty twenty five,
at a distance of about one point four astronomical units,
just inside the orbit of Mars. Comet three Iatlis poses
no threat to Earth and will remain far away, with
his closest approach to our planet about one point eight

(03:27):
astronomical units approximately one hundred and seventy million miles. Harvard
professor aub Lobe had discussed the possibility of three Iaalis
being a technological mothership that releases many probes which perform
maneuvers to intercept Earth, taking advantage of the Sun's gravitational assist.
Lobe ranked three Iaalis as a four on his scale,

(03:48):
where zero refers to a definitely natural comet and ten
implies a definitely artificial object. Lobe noted that during November
and December, terrestrial observatories would be able to monitor three
iAtlas mancheck whether it disintegrates like a natural comet or
releases many probes as a technological mothership. The object's retrograde

(04:09):
motion would allow a mothership to release many probes that
could reach planets as they move into the mini probes path.
Doctor Matthew Gensch, a planetary scientist from Imperial College, London,
dismissed these claims, telling the Daily Mail that three Iatlis
is a natural object. He added that little green men
certainly aren't responsible. A study published in the Astrophysical Journal

(04:31):
Letters revealed that three iAtlas is ejecting water vapor at
a rate of about eighty eight pounds per second, around
the same rate as a fire hose running at full blast.
This was spotted happening at about three astronomical units away
from the Sun, much further than typical comets begin to sublimate.
NASA's Jeames Web Space Telescope revealed the comet had a

(04:53):
carbon dioxide ice to water ice ratio of eight to one,
which is among the highest ever recorded. Initial studies suggest
that three I Atlas may be between three and fourteen
billion years old, potentially making it older than the Solar
System itself. A paper published on October fifteenth this month
flagged a prominent nickel emission but no evidence for iron

(05:15):
and three iatlists. Citing observations made by the Keck Observatory
in Hawaii on August twenty fourth, twenty twenty five, Loeb
noted that no known comments, either from within the Solar
System or interstellar have ever had this emission pattern happen.
Back to Jason Biggs, he predicted Trump would win the
election through patriots coming out and voting, and a subsequent

(05:37):
crash in the economy would be worse than the Great Depression.
During the April segment, Biggs said he saw red waves
in Michigan and Oklahoma during the twenty twenty four election,
which ultimately occurred in both states. Biggs has also claimed
to have received a vision of a magnitude ten earthquake
rattling the New Madrid fault line, which would create a
chain reaction causing a six point five magnitude after shock

(06:00):
from Texas to Oklahoma, killing eighteen hundred people. He specifically
indicated the earthquake would happen in the spring, as his
vision included sycamore leaves on the trees trying to come
out like they were fresh. In a YouTube video released
on January third, twenty twenty five, Biggs warned of coordinated
attacks aligned with Trump's inauguration, targeting his properties and key

(06:22):
US landmarks. He described seeing massive dump trucks filled with
fertilizer based explosives intended to cause a major catastrophic event,
comparing the vision to the Oklahoma city bombing. Biggs frames
his visions through a specific theological lens. In his lengthy manuscript,
he described seeing prayer warriors who've died now praying in

(06:43):
heaven for revival on Earth. He talks about angels, demons,
tribulation periods, and end time events. His predictions blend political events,
natural disasters, and spiritual warfare into a single narrative arc.
Regarding the lights in this sky, Biggs stated that people
are going to go, oh, no, e t really exists now.

(07:06):
It's fallen angels. He says he admitted he did not
know when his vision was set to take place, but
warned that it would appear as a demonic looking light
in the night sky. The irony here sits heavy in
Bigg's claims. He presents himself as a biblical prophet receiving
visions from God, yet the Bible establishes a clear standard
for such claims. Deuteronomy eighteen, verses twenty through twenty two

(07:29):
states that a prophet who presumes to speak in God's
name something God is not commanded, or who speaks in
the name of other gods, is to be put to death.
The passage continues. If what a prophet proclaims in the
name of the Lord does not take place or come true,
that is a message the Lord has not spoken. The
standard is absolute. One failed prediction disqualifies someone as a

(07:54):
true prophet, not mostly right, not getting the general idea correct,
complete accuracy, or nothing. Biggs predicted Trump's ear drum would
burst from the bullet. It didn't. He said Trump would
fall to his knees and become born again during the attack.
That didn't happen either. He's made predictions about earthquakes, economic crashes,

(08:14):
and terror attacks that have specific time frames and details.
Each one that fails to materialize adds to the tally.
The Old Testament prescribed stoning for false prophets. Modern society
doesn't execute people for wrong predictions, thankfully, but the principle remains,
someone claiming biblical authority while failing biblical tests shouldn't command

(08:37):
biblical trust. Biggs raps his predictions in scripture, prayer, language,
and religious imagery. He describes hearing from God, seeing visions,
receiving divine instructions, yet he operates outside the framework he
claims to follow. A person can't simultaneously appeal to biblical
authority and ignore biblical standards. His followers point to. The

(08:59):
trump prediction is validation. One accurate detail, even a striking one,
doesn't erase the missed predictions he's made. The Bible doesn't
grade on a curve. It doesn't offer partial credit for
getting close. The standard exists specifically because people's faith, decisions
and lives hang on whether someone truly speaks for God
or merely speaks their own thoughts with divine decoration, the

(09:23):
distinction matters. False profits throughout history have mixed enough truth
with their predictions to seem credible. They build followings, influence decisions,
and create fear or false hope. The Biblical test cuts
through that noise. Did it happen exactly as stated or not?
Biggs continues making predictions, his audience continues growing, but Biblical

(09:47):
standards don't bend to accommodate modern social media profits, regardless
of how many views their videos accumulate or how viral
their occasionally accurate guesses become. Sorry, I got a little heated,
there didn't I regardless. Biggs video has gone viral on
social media, where users have suggested that his vision was
the interstellar visitor moving through our solar system. His prediction

(10:09):
has been met with criticisms online, including mine, of course,
with many users calling him out as a false prophet
for the reasons I just stated. Some commenters claim a
conversion based on Biggs's Trump prediction, with one writing I
was an atheist before the attempt on President Trump's life
and then saw this video from three months ago. I
always said there wasn't evidence for the existence of God,

(10:30):
but now I'm writing this as a believer. Others remain
unconvinced that Biggs is the all seeing profit he claims
to be, especially as Guessing that Trump would be at
a risk of assassination in the lead up to an
election wasn't exactly the hardest thing to predict, essays Jupiter
Icy Moons Explorer or Juice, is scheduled to monitor three

(10:51):
I at LISS in November twenty twenty five. After the
comet passes closest to the Sun on October thirtieth. The
object well then began moving away from the Solar system
on its journey back into interstellar space. As of October twentieth,
no balls of light have appeared over the Vatican or
a Mayan temples. No mothership has been spotted moving across
the ocean on television. Whether Biggs's prediction will manifest in

(11:14):
the coming weeks remains to be seen. If you'd like
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