Prominent right-wing figure and self-proclaimed prophet, Pastor Julie Green, has recently stirred controversy with her sensational claims regarding what she perceives as “dark connections” involving President Joe Biden. Green, a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, has asserted that these alleged ties reach as far as China (referred to as the “Red Dragon”), Iran, Iraq, Ukraine, and even Canada.
Known for her frequent online postings via her ministry, Julie Green Ministries International, Green claims to relay messages directly from God. Last month, she prophesied an imminent “attack” on the U.S., which she attributed to the perceived “persecution” of Trump, further solidifying her standing in right-wing circles.
Green’s prominence has grown, evidenced by her appearances at ReAwaken America events alongside notable figures such as former Trump adviser Michael Flynn and Eric Trump. During one event in September, Green conveyed a message to Eric Trump, suggesting that the Trump family enjoys divine protection.
In her latest video message, Green alluded to a perceived “weakness” within the White House, hinting at someone in a position where they do not belong—a clear reference to Biden. She vividly described severing the strings of a puppet, symbolizing a loss of control by those manipulating the situation.
Green went on to express her determination to “expose” the alleged manipulative forces influencing Biden, vowing to unravel what she terms the “deep swamp” attempting to subvert the nation. She raised concerns about foreign governments infiltrating the U.S. government and emphasized the need to expose every foreign entity operating in Washington, D.C., specifically mentioning connections to Canada.
According to Green, these alleged connections have deep roots in the nation’s capital, involving various countries, governments, individuals, and financial interests. She also delved into the entertainment industry, promising to reveal the extent of Hollywood’s influence and describing it as a grand illusion that blurs the line between reality and fiction.
While Green’s declarations are fervent, they have been met with skepticism by many, who view them as unsubstantiated conspiracy theories. Despite this skepticism, the influence of figures like Green on public discourse remains a topic of interest and debate, especially in a world of escalating political tensions and polarized beliefs. The impact of faith-driven narratives on the broader socio-political landscape continues to raise questions, as voices like Green’s continue to shape public opinion in these divisive times.