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William Branham claimed he saw a series of eight prophetic visions in June 1933, which he also claimed to write down in an old book.  In the seventh vision, a woman rose to great power in America.  William Branham was not sure whether the "Woman" in this vision was a physical woman, or a religious power such as the Catholic Church.
William Branham claimed he saw a series of eight prophetic visions in June 1933, which he also claimed to write down in an old book.  In the seventh vision, a woman rose to great power in America.  William Branham was not sure whether the "Woman" in this vision was a physical woman, or a religious power such as the Catholic Church.


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==Message Believers and Women Politicians==
==Message Believers and Women Politicians==
Message Believers watch women in politics very closely, and have many conspiracy theories about them.  Some (like [[Pearry Green]]) have claimed that Hillary Clinton will be the fulfillment of this prophecy and run for President.  Yet others supported Sarah Palin in her candidacy as she was Republican "and not evil".  So in our experience the fulfillment of this prophecy seems to be interpreted by the political leanings of the individual Message Believer.  
Message Believers watch women in politics very closely, and have many conspiracy theories about them.  Some (like [[Pearry Green]]) have claimed that Hillary Clinton will be the fulfillment of this prophecy and run for President.  Yet others supported Sarah Palin in her candidacy as she was Republican "and not evil".  So in our experience the fulfillment of this prophecy seems to be interpreted by the political leanings of the individual Message Believer.  
 
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