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'''Bud Southwick''' was a hunting guide in Northern British Columbia who was introduced to [[William Branham]] through a mutual friend, Ed Byskal (whose testimony we removed from this site).  What could have been a chance meeting ended up being predestined: Bud Southwick, his wife Lila and his son Blaine, found themselves in the center of a vision, fulfilling prophecy.
'''Bud Southwick''' was a hunting guide in Northern British Columbia who was introduced to [[William Branham]] through a mutual friend, Ed Byskal (whose testimony we removed from this site).   


<div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; text-align:center; font-size:140%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">The Prophecy of the Caribou and Grizzly Bear</div>
<div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; text-align:center; font-size:140%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">The Prophecy of the Caribou and Grizzly Bear</div>
Early one morning, William Branham saw a vision of him shooting a deer-like animal with 42 inch antlers, and then a silver-tip grizzly.  In the vision, there was a wall of shale he had to go around, a man with a green checkered shirt, and young hands holding a tape-measure to the horns.   
Early one morning, William Branham saw a vision of him shooting a deer-like animal with 42 inch antlers, and then a silver-tip grizzly.  In the vision, there was a wall of shale he had to go around, a man with a green checkered shirt, and young hands holding a tape-measure to the horns.   


Blaine Southwick, who was 18 at the time, ended up holding the tape measure at the bottom of the caribou horns.  Bud Southwick unrolled the tape measure, and as the tape touched the end of the horn, said "its 42 inches." Within seconds, three friends fulfilled a prophecy that each of them had completely forgot about. 
Blaine Southwick, who was 18 at the time, ended up holding the tape measure at the bottom of the caribou horns.  Bud Southwick unrolled the tape measure, and as the tape touched the end of the horn, said "its 42 inches."  


As part of the prophecy, William Branham also shot a silver-tip Grizzly bear.  Although Bud had never seen a silver-tip grizzley in the area, he now knew better than to doubt the prophecy.  They soon spotted a silver-tip two miles away, and before dark William Branham shot the bear and completed the prophecy.
As part of the prophecy, William Branham also shot a silver-tip Grizzly bear.  Although Bud had never seen a silver-tip grizzley in the area, he now knew better than to doubt the prophecy.  They soon spotted a silver-tip two miles away, and before dark William Branham shot the bear.
 
These prophecies were not recorded on the tapes prior to the event, and cannot be independently verified.  


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|Bud Southwick recalls William Branham's conversation with his wife, Lila, which turned out to be an accurate prophecy of her life.
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<div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; text-align:center; font-size:140%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">The Healing of Bud's Brother</div>
<div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; text-align:center; font-size:140%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">The Healing of Bud's Brother</div>
Bud Southwick's brother was a young man with a small family who had frequent violent epileptic seizures.  Bud mentioned this to William Branham, and said "Oh, if I could only get my brother to you."
Bud Southwick's brother was a young man with a small family who had frequent violent epileptic seizures.  Bud mentioned this to William Branham, and said "Oh, if I could only get my brother to you."