John and Charles examine one of the most important issues in William Branham research: whether the famous 1933 prophecies were really given in 1933, or whether the story developed much later. They walk through Branham’s own recorded statements, the changing timeline of the seven visions, the claim that the prophecies were buried in the tabernacle cornerstone, and why that detail raises serious questions.
The discussion also explores how Branham’s language about Mussolini, Ethiopia, and world events appears to evolve over time, eventually becoming a much larger prophetic narrative. Along the way, John and Charles discuss the role of Message culture, the protection of Branham’s image, and why returning to Branham’s own words can help people evaluate the claims for themselves.
- The Cornerstone Claim And Why It Matters
- How Message Preachers Protect The Story
- Winrod, Ethiopia, And Signs Of A Later Development

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