Why many believe George Washington’s apocalyptic prophecy may unfold amid WW3 concerns

George Washington’s notable prophecy might soon come to pass, and it suggests a grim scenario.

The tale dates back to 1777 when the first President of the United States, George Washington, reportedly received a prophecy from an angelic figure at Valley Fort. This prophecy highlighted three major challenges the nation would face, two of which have already materialized.

The initial challenge was the American Revolution, which led to the United States gaining independence and becoming a nation. The second was the Civil War, a devastating conflict between the North and the South from 1861 to 1865.

The third prediction has not yet occurred, but recent developments suggest it might be approaching.

This prophecy mentioned ‘hordes of armed men’ invading the United States.

This theory was brought to light by Ryan Bledsoe, a podcaster who claimed to have received information from military sources.

According to Bledsoe, Donald Trump has established a substantial military presence in the Caribbean, potentially linked to his war on drugs.

“George Washington was visited by the lady. This is a text you can read about in the Library of Congress. This is a real event,” said Bledsoe.

He further explained that the prophecy warned of ‘a threat of war in a future time that would be so great with powers from the east crossing the sea.’

Currently, about seven American warships are deployed in the Caribbean to combat narco-terrorists in South America. Trump asserts these groups are involved in smuggling contraband into the US.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed ‘Operation Southern Spear’ on November 13, a national defense initiative aimed at eradicating the narco-terrorists by any necessary means.

Trump has also intensified efforts to eliminate suspected drug terrorists in Venezuela. His actions in foreign countries have led some to speculate that this could ignite a global conflict.

Up to now, the US has eliminated 75 suspected drug terrorists. Rubio defended these actions after France’s foreign minister, Jean-Noel Barrot, claimed they breached international law.

“I don’t think that the European Union gets to determine what international law is. They certainly don’t get to determine is how the United States defends its national security,” Rubio stated. “The United States is under attack from organized criminal narco-terrorists in our hemisphere, and the president is responding in the defense of our country.”

Hegseth stated that the targeted vessels were carrying narcotics, saying: “Both strikes were conducted in international waters and three male narco-terrorists were aboard each vessel. All six were killed. No US forces were harmed.”

“Under President Trump, we are protecting the homeland and killing these cartel terrorists who wish to harm our country and its people,” Hegseth concluded.