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We can state without doubt that William Branham never saw this take place.  And we would challenge any followers of William Branham to send us scientific evidence that this actually took place in real life.
We can state without doubt that William Branham never saw this take place.  And we would challenge any followers of William Branham to send us scientific evidence that this actually took place in real life.


Based on aerodynamic principles, an eagle would not be able to take off with a number of baby eagles on her wings.  They would disrupt the ability to create lift, particularly if the eagle could not flap her wings (she obviously couldn't with a bunch of baby eagles on her wings).
Based on aerodynamic principles, an eagle would not be able to take off with a "whole wing full of eagles" as William Branham contended.  They would disrupt the ability to create lift, particularly if the eagle could not flap her wings (she obviously couldn't with a bunch of baby eagles on her wings).


As a result of the evidence, we are forced to conclude that William Branham was not telling the truth.  He did not see what he claimed to have witnessed.  The bigger questions is:  What else did William Branham lie about?
As a result of the evidence, we are forced to conclude that William Branham was not telling the truth.  He did not see what he claimed to have witnessed.  The bigger questions is:  What else did William Branham lie about?