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Fact Check: April 2026 Rapture Predictions and Related Claims

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/100

Low Credibility

0 verified, 5 misleading, 5 false, 6 unverifiable out of 16 claims analyzed

This video compiles numerous prophetic claims, numerical calculations, and personal revelations predicting a rapture event on April 4th to 5th, 2026, linking biblical passages, alleged dreams, visions, and current events. However, the vast majority of these claims are unverifiable, speculative, or demonstrably false, such as fabricated assassination prophecies and misinterpretations of biblical history. The video's credibility is low, relying heavily on personal subjective experiences and non-credible evidence, without support from mainstream theology or factual verification. Viewers should approach these claims critically and distinguish faith-based opinions from verifiable facts.

Claims Analysis

False

Brandon Biggs prophesied that Trump would be shot in the ear four months before it happened.

There is no credible public record of Brandon Biggs making such a prophecy, nor did Donald Trump have a confirmed assassination attempt involving a shot to the ear. This appears to be fabricated or false.

Unverifiable

On February 20th, 2026, news was extensively talking about aliens, UFOs, and alien files.

February 20th, 2026, is in the future relative to now, so it is not possible to verify what news will be reporting on that date. Speculative and unverifiable future claim.

Unverifiable

A Jewish man was interviewed in January 2026 predicting the Messiah/Antichrist would appear by end of March 2026.

No credible evidence or recordings exist of this interview as it is a future event. Furthermore, such specific predictive claims cannot be confirmed.

False

Jeffrey Epstein files mention planning for World War II on February 8th, 2026.

No reputable source or official document links Jeffrey Epstein files with planning for World War II in 2026, which is historically impossible as WWII ended in 1945. This is a false and misleading claim.

False

Candace Owens was about to be assassinated around November 28th, 2025, and was advised to hide for 90 days due to planned war starting shortly.

No credible reports or warnings exist about any assassination attempt on Candace Owens on that future date. This claim appears unfounded and fabricated.

Misleading

Biblical prophecy in Hosea 6:2 implies 2,000 years after Jesus's crucifixion (33 AD) points to 2033 as start of millennial reign; subtracting a 7-year tribulation leads to 2026 as year of rapture.

This interpretation is a speculative theological construct not supported by mainstream biblical scholarship. The 1,000-year day-year equivalence and chronology are debated and not definitive prophetic proof.

Unverifiable

A vision 20 years ago showed a hotel in South Carolina now existing and blooming springtime trees, proving rapture season in spring 2026.

This claim is based on a personal vision unverifiable by independent evidence; correlations drawn are anecdotal and cannot establish factual truth.

Unverifiable

A sister in Christ prayed March 5th, hearing 'one month' meaning rapture on April 5th, which is Passover.

This is a personal spiritual experience and cannot be objectively verified; linking it to a specific date is speculative.

False

Jesus told brother Joshua 77 years from Israel's founding in 1948 to the Exodus, interpreted as the rapture, aligning with Passover April 4th-5th as the rapture date before Israel's 78th birthday on May 14th.

The Exodus occurred thousands of years before Israel's modern founding in 1948, so linking these as 77 years apart is historically inaccurate and a misinterpretation of biblical events. The modern state of Israel's founding is unrelated to the biblical Exodus timeline.

Misleading

Resurrection is tied to Jesus' appearance and happens on Easter Sunday April 5th, 2026, which aligns with Passover and rapture date.

The resurrection of Jesus is commemorated on Easter Sunday; however, claiming Easter of 2026 as a literal rapture event lacks evidence and is speculative religious interpretation, not an established fact.

Misleading

Songs of Solomon 2:10-13 foreshadows a springtime rapture event on April 4th to 5th, 2026.

These verses are poetic and have traditional interpretations related to love and renewal; applying them as a precise rapture prophecy date is speculative and non-consensus.

Misleading

April 5th is the date of the marriage at Cana, symbolizing the marriage supper of the Lamb after the rapture.

The wedding at Cana (John 2:1) is not historically tied to April 5th; its symbolic link to the marriage supper of the Lamb is theological interpretation, not a date prediction.

Misleading

Sequence of timing with Joshua's message (Sept 23-24) and the 6 months preparing for rapture on April 4th to 5th, connected to Queen Esther's myrrh treatment symbolizing death and birth.

These connections rely on numerology and symbolic interpretation without factual or historical basis, thus are speculative and unverifiable.

Unverifiable

Counting 40 days from Feb 17 leads to Palm Sunday (March 29) marking the rapture day.

Counting days to predict a future event is speculative and not factual proof. No evidence this date corresponds to any verifiable event.

Unverifiable

Counting 280 days (full-term pregnancy) from June 28, 2025, lands on April 4, 2026, marking rapture date.

This is a symbolic interpretation without verification or factual basis indicating that the rapture will occur then.

False

People who do not believe the rapture or this evidence lack true faith in Jesus.

Faith is personal and subjective; belief or disbelief in specific prophetic timelines does not determine the legitimacy of one's faith. This is a religious opinion, not a factual claim.

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