How an intelligence psyop was supposed to save Trump’s soul and help sell a war!

Author’s Note: Since writing this, I’ve tried to share it on Reddit, but every attempt has been blocked or removed. I can’t help but think there’s something here they don’t want discussed.
I’ve been wrestling with a peculiar thought for a while now. It might sound completely unhinged at first, but if you’ll bear with me for a minute, I think you’ll agree there’s some strange things going on here.
The truth is, everything about Trump’s assassination attempt seems unhinged when looked at in isolation. If there’s any truth to this theory, we might be on the verge of finding out why.
A personal anecdote about this story before we get started.
I shared the prophecy below with a similar question on X a few months ago, and my account with seven thousand followers, has been shadowbanned, with my posts rarely hitting a few hundred impressions ever since, which is way less than they were getting the day before. So talking about this again makes me a little nervous but out-of-the-box thinking without shame or fear of ridicule is what this Substack is about, so here we go.
Are you ready to get into this? Am I?
What if the Butler assassination attempt was planned in advance by CIA/Mossad in an attempt to transform Trump into something he couldn’t or simply refused to become in order to sell his unquestioning support of Israel?
The Prophet Who Saw Too Much
This may be new information to you, I don’t know how widely this video was shared, but four months before that fateful day in Butler, Pennsylvania, a religious prophet named Brandon Biggs posted a video to YouTube of a prediction that would later seem almost impossibly prescient. He didn’t just predict an assassination attempt on Trump. He predicted it with the kind of accuracy that makes your skin crawl. Listen below, and keep in mind that this video was released four months before Butler.
Amazing, right?
Brandon Biggs said Trump would be shot. He said there would be blood from his ear. He said Trump would drop to his knees. And then he added something else: Afterwards Trump would become “born again” and “really on fire for Jesus.”
How do we explain this? Is this man truly hearing God’s voice? Or was this information given to him from another source? How does someone predict not just that something will happen, but exactly how it will unfold? Another mystery is why would a genuine religious prophet get the physical details perfectly right but miss entirely on the spiritual transformation? Seems backwards. You’d expect the spiritual or religious aspects to be the most accurate part of a message from God, not the part they get completely wrong.
When I first heard this prediction after the shooting, I was stunned by its accuracy. But lately, I keep going back to it. Even though it’s eerily accurate, I’ve been fixated on the part that didn’t happen. Trump did walk away from Butler changed, but not in the spiritual sense Biggs predicted. There was no born again moment. No religious awakening. No fire for Jesus.
The Script That Went Off Course?
Here’s where my theory gets weirder, and I’ll admit it could sound like the musings of a madman if you aren’t aware of the way psyops are planned in advance and executed. However, if you are aware of this, it could make Butler more understandable. In the clip from 60 Minutes below, you’ll hear the claim made by a Mossad agent that they create our reality.
Ok, let’s take the robotic voice at its word for a minute, because that’s what they are hoping for. That we will believe Mossad creates our reality through psyops. If that’s the case, there’s at least a chance the assassination attempt was a staged event, meant to benefit Israel in some way.
Let’s consider the strategic benefits. A born again Donald Trump would have been political gold for Israel. It would have:
Locked down the evangelical vote completely
Provided a clean slate and washed away his past sins (Big for Epstein debacle)
Given him moral authority that transcends typical political calculations
Created an unassailable justification for unwavering support of Israel
That last point in particular intrigues me. If Trump had emerged from Butler as a man transformed by divine intervention, who could question his foreign policy decisions? A born again Christian supporting Israel wouldn’t raise eyebrows about political motivations, Epstein blackmail or foreign influence. It would simply be faith in action.
What if Trump inadvertently derailed this carefully orchestrated plan by refusing or simply being unable to play the role of a born again Christian?
The Uncomfortable Questions
I keep coming back to Biggs prediction and asking uncomfortable questions. How does someone predict not just an assassination attempt, but the specific details of how it would unfold? The ear wound. The fall to the knees. The exact sequence of events.
Either Brandon Biggs is genuinely prophetic, or he had access to information that suggests this event was planned with theatrical precision. Wrestling style Kayfabe comes to mind. And if it was planned, then every element, including Trump’s spiritual transformation, was likely part of the script.
But scripts go awry when the actors veer from the script.
Changing the Script
What fascinates me most is how Trump’s actual response defied what seemed to be the intended narrative arc. Instead of falling to his knees in prayer and emerging as a changed man, he got up, pumped his fist, and shouted “Fight!” He remained exactly who he’d always been: defiant, combative, unyielding.
If this was indeed meant to be a transformative moment, Trump’s refusal to transform might have been the most genuine thing about the entire incident.

If you remember Trump’s RNC speech, there were numerous conversations about his inability or unwillingness to stick to the script on the teleprompter. Why was such a big deal made of it this time? When he rarely stays with the teleprompter and it’s never mentioned, yet this time it was brought up multiple times, on several networks. Another oddity.
A Word of Caution
I want to be clear about something, I’m not stating any of this as fact. I’m exploring a thought that’s been gnawing at me, one that I admit may say more about my willingness to see patterns than about any grand conspiracy.
I’m not a lunatic. I realize the sensitive nature of this line of thought, given the tragic death of Corey Comperatore. I want to be clear that his death was a genuine tragedy that affected real people and a real family. Which is why if it was a staged event, it’s even more tragic.
However, if we’re examining this through the lens of orchestrated events, the presence of casualties would actually serve to make any staged elements seem more authentic. After all, how could anyone question the reality of an event where innocent people lost their lives?
As we’re all well aware, the people who would’ve been involved in this have shown little regard for civilian casualties when it serves their larger objective.
Maybe…
Maybe Brandon Biggs really is a prophet, and God simply chose not to complete the spiritual transformation he foretold.
Maybe Trump’s character is so fixed that even a brush with death couldn’t fundamentally change him.
Maybe I’m reading too much into coincidences.
But if I’ve learned anything, it’s that real coincidences are rare. Most coincidences are meticulously planned to appear coincidental, especially in political theater.
The Beauty of Unanswered Questions
The Brandon Biggs prediction will likely remain a curiosity, a footnote in the bizarre chapter of American politics we’re currently living through. But it serves as a reminder that in our hyperconnected, hyper polarized world, the line between genuine prophecy and carefully crafted narrative has become almost impossible to discern.
Maybe that ambiguity is exactly where those who manipulate us want us to remain, uncertain, questioning, but never quite able to prove what we suspect.
What do you think? I know this one can be difficult to wrap your mind around, especially if you’re not already predisposed to conspiratorial thinking. But there’s something here and I can’t stop thinking about how odd it all is.
I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.
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