After viewing the most recent Fulfilled Prophecy video from Julie Green, the one about Tulsi Gabbert. While she was scrolling through the second prophecy, I noticed something about Good Morning America. More about that in a moment, but there is something about the first prophecy that was also fulfilled.
Europe: there will be major scandals regarding the Royals, not only regarding Andrew but Prince Charles and the Queen's sudden death. Yes, I have said to watch the clock tower called Big Ben. It will fall to the ground. Know that Prince Charles is about to take a massive fall for what he has done against the Queen and your Nation. He was part of those who wanted to enslave you. He is a thief and a liar, and he will never get that Crown he killed for. A cleansing of your Nation has begun. So, rejoice! Revival is about to hit your land like never before.
What is interesting about the above is that Julie predicted the Queen's sudden death. Let's face it, the death was sudden since she met with Liz Truss on September 6th. I just can't wait for the rest of this to be fulfilled.
Then we get this curious prophecy from March 13.
Good Morning America will be in the news and not for what you think. A scandal will rock that show and that station. Their ratings will tank, and they will not recover from this fall. No, because I am judging them for this coup against you and all the lies and deception they told the world.
It is curious due to the fact that Disney owns ABC and Good Morning America. Given Disney's current struggles, it could be anything. The March 13 prophecy includes some other interesting things including Woodstock in the news. Could a Trump rally be in the offering for that area. Meanwhile the February 27th prophecy includes snow for areas of California that don't get any snow.
“Dire” in the sense that it would mean going to the extent of lying to people using their sacred beliefs as a comms channel. When I told my wife JG might be a white hat “in the know” and just doing soft disclosure, she got pissed that they would do that. It is interesting that the Word of God sounds like a future news report complete with some humor sprinkled in from time to time.
Well, this presents an interesting moral question: is it lying if you're telling the truth and an event does come to pass? If something is true, does it matter whether it comes directly from God or indirectly through other means? Doesn't truth itself emanate from God?