William Branham's 1933 Driverless Car Prediction

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In the 1950s, William Branham transformed his stage persona by claiming to have had a series of seven or more prophecies in 1931, 1932, or 1933. While some of these prophecies have disappeared from his biographical history, such as God’s warning not to eat eggs or live in valleys, some of them “stuck”. One that is commonly mentioned is William Branham’s claim to have prophesied about autonomous vehicles.

Very few historians have taken the time to examine the timeline of these alleged prophecies, their original versions, and what they changed to become. In the case of the alleged “driverless car” prophecy, the original version of the prediction was nothing more than an egg-shaped vehicle, similar to those Branham would have witnessed when he toured the 1933 world’s fair.

After driverless cars were pictured in a 1956 advertisement, Branham began claiming to have predicted that cars would drive themselves. When he described his alleged prediction, he described the details featured in the photograph: “And I saw an American family driving down a highway in a car that…They were setting facing one another, and had a table, and were, look like, playing checkers or cards. And they didn't have any steering wheel in the car. And it was controlled by some power without a steering wheel. How many remembers me prophesying that (see?), that's been here?”

This new addition to the alleged prophecy would enter into Branham’s biographical history, even though it was never mentioned prior to the advertisement’s publication.

You can learn this and more on william-branham.org.

Egg Chaped Car Prediction:
https://william-branham.org/site/research/topics/egg_shaped_car

1933 Prophecies:
https://william-branham.org/site/admin/research/entry/1933_prophecies

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