A Christian pastor who accurately foresaw the assassination attempt on Donald Trump three months prior has shared a new vision about a threat in the sky.
Brandon Biggs claimed that God showed him a vision of an ‘alien‘ ship flying over the Vatican and Mayan temples in Mexico.
‘A major distraction is about to take place,’ Biggs said in a YouTube video. ‘I said, ‘Lord, are there two of these?’ And he said, ‘No, it’s just one.’
‘That’s what’s going to make everybody freak out because they’re going to see it moving across the ocean. It’s going to be something that’s going to be on TV.’
The Oklahoma pastor added he saw ‘little bitty ships coming out of this mother ship that were balls of light.’
‘You say, ‘Brandon, that sounds way out there.’ Yeah, it is. It was way out there to me. I didn’t even want to talk about it, but I’m instructed to,’ said Biggs. ‘I’m just here to warn you.’
The video has gone viral on social media, where users have suggested that Biggs’ vision was the interstellar visitor moving through our Solar System.
However, NASA has long determined the object, dubbed 3I/ATLAS, is nothing more than a comet from another part of the universe.

Brandon Biggs claimed that God showed him a mothership soaring over the Vatican and the Maya Temples in Mexico, leading some people to think it was about the interstellar visitor in our Solar System
Biggs shared the vision in July, just weeks after 3I/ATLAS was identified, claiming that it is not aliens, but ‘demonic spirits.’
‘There is no such thing as aliens. You need to hear me. But there are going to be things in the sky that are going to scare everybody in the days ahead because people are going to go, ‘Oh, no. ET really exists.’ No, it’s fallen angels,’ he said.
Biggs admitted he did not know when his vision was set to take place, but warned that it would appear as a ‘demonic-looking light’ in the night sky.
His prediction has been met with criticisms online, with many users calling Biggs a ‘false prophet.’
While there is no scientific or credible evidence to back up the claims, Biggs had accurately predicted the attack on Trump last year.
In April, Biggs posted a video detailing what he saw.
‘This bullet flew by his ear, and it came so close to his head that it busted his eardrum,’ he said
Three months later, Matthew Crooks, 20, took several shots at Trump, with one grazing his ear. But the bullet did not burst his eardrum.

While there are wild theories about the object, dubbed 3I/ATLAS, NASA has long determined it is nothing more than a comet from another part of the universe
Also during the segment, Biggs said he saw red waves in Michigan and Oklahoma during the 2024 Election, which ultimately occurred in both states.
Now that those predictions have come and passed, social media users fear the last vision could also come true.
Biggs’ vision aligns with statements from Harvard Professor Avi Loeb, who speculated that 3I/ATLAS could be of extraterrestrial origin.
Loeb has also floated the idea that it is a mothership set to release tiny probes to intercept Earth.
Dr Matthew Genge, a planetary scientist from Imperial College London, dismissed Loeb’s claims, telling the Daily Mail that 3I/ATLAS is a natural object.
‘Little green men certainly aren’t responsible!’ he added.
Loeb said this week that the world will soon know the true origins of 3I/ATLAS, as the object will make its closest approach to the sun on October 29.
If it is a comet, it should ‘disintegrate into fragments.’
‘When a comet gets close to the sun, solar radiation heats its icy nucleus,’ Loeb explained.
‘Volatile ices like carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, or water sublimate directly into gas, carrying away dust and small rocks.
‘This process can cause the comet to break apart if the mix of ice and dust cannot withstand the thermal stress.’
The European Space Agency‘s Jupiter probe will have a front-row seat, capturing the moment it either breaks apart or, as Loeb speculated, ‘releases mini-probes as a technological mothership.’
Loeb noted there is a 30 to 40 percent chance the object ‘does not have a fully natural origin,’ noting the possibility it is a ‘Trojan Horse,’ where a technological object masquerades as a comet.
The ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) craft will have a view of the object when it comes 125 million miles from the planet and monitor it through November.
‘During November and December, terrestrial observatories will also be able to monitor 3I/ATLAS and check whether it disintegrated like a natural comet or released mini-probes as a technological mothership,’ Loeb explained.
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