William Branham and the Nazi Conspiracy

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Last year, I took my family to see the film “Amsterdam,” starring Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, Rami Malek, and a host of other big names. I highly recommend the movie, it is a comedy thriller on a very, very dark chapter in American history: The time in which several key figures in the United States tried to undermine the United States Government in support of Nazi Germany.

At the time, I had just spent hours of time researching the Nazi connections to Colonia Dignidad, the Branham cult compound in Chile, for Carlos Basso and his new book, “La Secta Perfecta”. Even after learning that “Message” believers in Chile helped high-ranking Nazi officials escape Germany in the 1960s while Branham was alive, I still thought the Nazi connection was too far “out there,” and I ignored it. As it turns out, I should have listened to my gut!

While working on my next book about William Branham, NAR, and “Weaponized Religion,” I accidentally stumbled onto the missing link that other researchers and myself have been looking for. For over a decade, we have tried to answer the “why.” Why would William Branham erase his evangelistic history prior to 1945? Why did Branham’s doomsday prophecies change so drastically? Why did he get in bed with high-ranking leaders of white supremacy? We knew the “how,” but all of us have been looking for the “why.”

There was a puzzle piece that I had tried to make fit and was digging into United States History. Branham frequently mentioned giving speeches in Redman’s Hall about the rise of Mussolini and claimed that he was almost arrested for it. Until last week, I mistakenly assumed this was just another one of the thousands of times that William Branham was lying for self-promotion. In the United States, we have both freedom of speech and religion. I thought that there was no way possible for Branham to have been at risk of being arrested for rallying crowds for what would later become his 1931,1932, or 1933 prophecies.

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People, we’re living in the end time. How many of you people has heard years ago down here when they was going to have me arrested down here for preaching on that “mark of the beast”? When I said that Mussolini, when he first come in power twenty-some-odd years ago, I said, “If Mussolini ever goes towards Ethiopia, mark this down, there will never be peace till Jesus Christ comes.” And I said, “There’ll be three great isms, Communism, Fascism, and Nazism.” And I said, “They’ll wind up in one ism, and that one ism will dominate the world and will burn the Vatican City.” - William Branham, 53-0326 - Israel And The Church #2

As it turns out, there WAS a time in United States history when his arrest would have been possible. It is called the Great Sedition Trial of 1944 — one year before William Branham’s history was erased. Several religious figures in the United States were being arrested in what would become the biggest sedition trial in the United States during WWII.

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