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[[Image:Cliftons.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The private room at Clifton's Cafeteria in LA, California, where Danny Henry prophesied over William Branham.]]
[[Image:Cliftons.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The private room at Clifton's Cafeteria in LA, California, where Danny Henry prophesied over William Branham.]]
'''William Branham had just stepped off the platform''' after speaking at a broadcast Full Gospel Business Men's breakfast in early 1961, when he was greeted by a Baptist man named Danny Henry who said ''""Brother Branham, not to be sacrilegious, but that could've made the 23rd chapter of Revelation."''  Danny Henry then asked to pray for William Branham, and began speaking a prophecy in another language.  This prophecy is unusual in a number of ways:
'''William Branham had just stepped off the platform''' after speaking at a broadcast Full Gospel Business Men's breakfast in early 1961, when he was greeted by a Baptist man named Danny Henry who said ''""Brother Branham, not to be sacrilegious, but that could've made the 23rd chapter of Revelation."''  Danny Henry then asked to pray for William Branham, and began speaking a prophecy in another language.  This prophecy is unusual in a number of ways:
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#Danny Henry had no knowledge of the French language.
#Danny Henry had no knowledge of the French language.
#Danny Henry was a Baptist (unusual to speak in tongues),  
#Danny Henry was a Baptist (unusual to speak in tongues),  
#Three French speaking people were present: A woman from Louisiana, a man named Victor Le Doux from Los Angeles, and a French interpreter for the United Nations.  Each of these people gave the same interpretation of the prophecy, and Victor Le Doux signed a copy of the prophecy with the following words:
#Three French-speaking people were present: A woman from Louisiana, a man named Victor Le Doux (or Ledoux) from Los Angeles, and a French interpreter for the United Nations.  Each of these people gave the same interpretation of the prophecy, and Victor Le Doux signed a copy of the prophecy with the following words:


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We have only William Branham's word as to what took place.  Given his significant problems with [[Credibility]], we can not take his version of the events as true without corroborating evidence.  
We have only William Branham's word as to what took place.  Given his significant problems with [[Credibility]], we can not take his version of the events as true without corroborating evidence.
 
We do not have the signed statement by Victor Le Doux.  If William Branham actually had it, we would have expected Voice of God Recordings would have published it.  Did it actually exist?


=Incident retold by William Branham=
=Incident retold by William Branham=