Fact Check: Brother John's Rapture, Prophecy, and World Events Claims
Low Credibility
0 verified, 2 misleading, 2 false, 1 unverifiable out of 5 claims analyzed
Brother John's video blends personal religious experiences and apocalyptic visions with a variety of claims about global events and technologies. Most factual claims, such as the alleged massive STD outbreak after spring break in Houston and the satellite-based sunlight delivery service, lack credible evidence and are false. The statement about router technology is misleading given current technological capabilities. Military and geopolitical assertions are unverifiable through available public information, and prophetic visions remain subjective and untestable. Overall, the video presents significant misinformation and unverifiable assertions, resulting in low credibility.
Claims Analysis
42,000 spring break participants in Houston returned with confirmed STDs, including 'upgraded' AIDS and one person with every STD.
No credible public health data or reports support any claim of 42,000 young people returning from spring break with confirmed STDs in Houston. The term 'upgraded' AIDS is not medically recognized. Such a large outbreak would be documented by health authorities and media, but no evidence is found.
Satellites with mirrors can focus sunlight to a specific GPS coordinate on Earth at night, lighting yards for a fee of a few thousand dollars per night.
Current technology does not support satellites reflecting sunlight to light particular yards at night. Geostationary satellites cannot redirect sunlight after sunset at a specific location. There is no commercial service offering targeted satellite sunlight at night.
A router can detect who is in the house by sending signals through walls, identifying individuals by body type and triggering personalized smart home settings.
While research exists on using Wi-Fi signals to detect human presence and some gestures, current consumer routers cannot reliably identify specific individuals or their body types to automatically adjust home settings. The technology is experimental and not widely available or accurate for individual recognition.
American Navy SEALs and Marines were captured on 'Car Island'; reports of them praying and this event being linked to recent military conflicts.
No verifiable information exists about American Navy SEALs or Marines being captured on any location known as 'Car Island'. Related claims are unsubstantiated by credible news or military sources.
Israel and America attacked Iran's nuclear facilities, causing blackouts; Iran then released a propaganda video threatening New York City with a nuclear strike.
While Iran's nuclear facilities have faced incidents (often attributed to sabotage), there is no confirmed public evidence or admission of coordinated strikes by Israel and America causing blackouts. Iran has released various propaganda videos, but no credible source confirms a widely circulated video specifically threatening NYC with a nuclear strike recently.
Hello, this is Brother John. I got my shirt on today. It says Ridge View Raptors. My wife says, "Why
did what why does your say shirt say rapture on it?" And I said, "It does look like Rapture, don't it?" That was a
while back. That was I thought that's neat. But u
I pray I belong to Jesus and that I go with Jesus in the rapture, guys. Um, I got a couple things I want to show you
here in a minute, but u I feel I was led back to what brother Joshua was shown about. I was also told something about
September 23rd or 24th of last year during feast of trumpets before before it happened before that time came
and u then when it didn't happen I was watching all the other dates on the calendar lining up to different
calendars for those dates and they didn't happen and then u I was wondering what happened you know and uh but it
fulfills Bible prophecy this delay there's a delay Hey, let's see. I had uh
some things I want to tell you guys to show how evil this world's gotten. They was like 42 40. Let's see. It was
like not 40, it was like a million and some people went on spring break in Houston, Texas. And 42,000 of
them come back with confirmed STDs. Some of them come back with two different kinds of AIDS. one they call upgraded
form of aids. I don't want no kind of aids upgraded. That that sounds even worse or the other the regular one. But
they they come back with like one guy come back with every STD you can get. I mean what was they doing down there?
42,000 confirmed STDs came back of these young teenagers and stuff. Teenagers and I don't know how old it was. Maybe your
20 or young early 20s. most of them and teenagers and u but and that's just the ones that got tested 42,000 come back
confirmed STDs after their spring break in Houston. I saw where you can order sunlight with the app because of this
world. It's a satellite they have that has mirrors on it and it'll turn toward right to your GPS coordinates and then
if you order it, it cost like couple thousand dollars for a night uh sunlight to be placed. Like if it's night time,
you can type it in on your phone and it'll shoot it right toward you and your your house lights up around in your yard
or whatever lights up with sunlight shine up because they direct the sunlight from way up high wherever the
sun is. It shines at that mirror, then shoot down and within just a few seconds it'll come down. It's getting strange,
guys. All in satellites and they have so many tracking devices now that your uh router can even I saw today
where a video where it can not only see you and see what you're doing in your house, it can actually tell who you are.
One guy had his uh set up to where it would tell when he walked in the house and his he would everything would come
on in his house like a smart house. The light would set to his lighting style. The radio might come on or TV or to
whatever channel he liked, I guess, and the heat would come on to whatever temperature he had it set at. But if it
if it showed he wasn't home and his wife come home, it would go to her settings because it knew it was her. a router
like sends like X signals frequency through the wall and it reflects back and it can pick up their body and type
and everything and with those things you know who who tell who knows what all they can do with
don't take any of those guys if you didn't if you did repent for it and ask God to forgive you [snorts]
but um let's see but I saw where car go you know they're sending Trumpson all these
troops are it's just a big debacle. This is all set up by the Freemasons and Albert Pike this World War II. But I saw
where they had was praying like saying there was Marines and the Navy Seals that was there was praying US Navy Seals
and supposedly and Marines that had been captured on Car Island. Now I don't know if that's true or not. Take take the
Lord in prayer. I pray for them. If there was American troops, I pray that they make it back safe. Um they they
said Israel and America struck or struck their uh nuclear facilities again. There was a huge explosion in Iran. Then then
they struck what Trump said they wouldn't for like 10 more days a few days ago. They said they wouldn't for
like 10 more days and they did struck their uh power plants or something in Iran. And now that really pissed them
off because there's a blackout in Iran. Um, Iran released a propaganda video showing
that they're going to hit United States with a nuke. It showed them striking New York City. And this comes I just had a
vision. Actually, I was told and then I saw a vision, but uh it was after actually I heard about them striking the
u I saw the thing where it said it was strike uh I mean the propaganda I ran sent out of a new kitten like the um
Statue of Liberty on the island there in New York City and they sent Iran sent a video out a propaganda video a video of
them sending a nuke missile and it hitting the Statue of Liberty in New in New York City. Well, after that, uh,
like a couple days ago, I I was like downloaded to my to me. It came to me that said New York something. It said
New York City is what I heard. And then I heard New York City again after I paused. And then I heard Washington DC,
and then I heard Los Angeles. So maybe New York City gets up first, then Washington DC, Los Angeles, and you
know, you never know. We see through glass darkly while we're here. So, it could have been my own thoughts, but
that's what popped in my head. And then um then I know this didn't pop in my head cuz it was downloaded to me so
strong when I wake up sometimes at night download to me so strong it almost comes out of my mouth too. And it downloaded
to me and said something like and I think it was probably God. I'm not saying for sure. Thus says the Lord, but
it was downloaded to me so strong that it about come out of I think it about come out. It was so strong coming to me.
It was like uh it said he said behold or I heard behold or for I will be coming to you very soon or
behold I will be coming to you very soon or soon and then I saw a vision last earliest or
last night or this morning. I think it was last night this morning and it looked like Jesus holding a dove
on his hand or in his hand and then he just he had grin and and he had a smile sort of like I couldn't tell because
it's sort of his face I couldn't tell I see his face good but I seen the dove released from his hand and it flew out
and then then I seen the dove come back and it was getting ready to land on his finger right about time it's getting
ready to land on his finger the dove which is I guess you know the Holy Spirit
Right about time it's come back to Jesus. Right about time it was about ready to land on his finger the vision
went away. So that could mean the way I I take it. It could mean he released the dub the the the Holy Spirit on the world
of Pentecost on the on the church of ones the believers in Jesus that was saved and then the Holy Spirit's
basically come back for the most part to Jesus when the rapture happens. That's the way I felt.
And so that it's about to come back to him. The Holy Spirit, the dove which represents the Holy Spirit about back to
come back to Jesus now. Um I saw that vision but I was want to talk about uh I had said um
um let's see there was there's also Easter warning um about churches and stuff being attacked in
America on Easter. So they're warning churches about Easter attack. this, you know, we that might be when we fly. Uh,
we're looking April 4th and 5th during Passover. Um,
The credibility score of 25 reflects extensive evaluation of the video’s factual claims against reliable evidence. Many statements lack supporting data or contradict verified information, contributing to a low score indicating significant misinformation.
Claims such as a massive STD outbreak after spring break in Houston and the satellite-based sunlight delivery service have no credible evidence and are false. Additionally, statements about router technology exaggerate current technological capabilities, making them misleading.
These assertions rely on sensitive or classified information not accessible to the public, meaning independent verification is not possible with available sources. Without credible evidence, such claims remain speculative and unverifiable.
Prophetic visions are personal spiritual experiences or beliefs that cannot be empirically tested or proven. Since they do not rely on observable, verifiable data, they fall outside the scope of fact-checking methodology.
Viewers should critically evaluate each claim by seeking corroboration from trustworthy and evidence-based sources. Being cautious of extraordinary or unverified assertions helps prevent the spread of misinformation.
Signs include lack of citations from credible experts, contradictory evidence from authoritative sources, sensational language, or reliance on unverifiable personal anecdotes. Fact-checking such claims using multiple reputable sources is essential.
Such content often mixes emotional appeal with unverifiable claims, potentially misleading audiences about real-world events. Fact-checking helps distinguish opinion and belief from factual information to maintain informed public discourse.
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