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'''Pearry Green''' was born in Manning, Louisiana on July 1, 1933, was ordained as a minister by William Branham on November 21, 1965, and continues to work today as the Pastor of [http://www.tucsontabernacle.com/ Tuscon Tabernacle].   
'''Pearry Green''' was born in Manning, Louisiana on July 1, 1933, was ordained as a minister by William Branham on November 21, 1965, and continues to work today as the Pastor of [http://www.tucsontabernacle.com/ Tuscon Tabernacle].   


Pearry Green was a friend to William Branham, accompanying him on various hunting trips. He also wrote a book called "The Acts of the Prophet" about William Branham, and Sarah Branham (William Branham's youngest daughter) also published a letter in 1989 naming Pearry Green as a swindler.   
Pearry Green was a friend to William Branham, accompanying him on various hunting trips. He also wrote a book called "The Acts of the Prophet" about William Branham, and Sarah Branham (William Branham's youngest daughter) also published a letter in 1989 naming Pearry Green as a swindler.   
==Pearry Green and the Municipal Bridge==
In a telephone conversation in 2012, one of the editors of this website phoned Pearry Green to ask him whether there was any historical evidence with respect to [[The Municipal Bridge Vision|16 people dying in the construction of the municipal bridge]].
Pearry informed us that he stood under the municipal bridge with William Branham and that William Branham identified the section of the bridge that fell into the river causing the death of 16 men by drowning.  When asked to confirm whether there was any evidence that would corroborate the death of the sixteen men, Pearry Green's only response was that "the prophet of God wouldn't have lied to me."


==Sharks Swimming in Los Angeles==
==Sharks Swimming in Los Angeles==