John F. Kennedy

John F Kennedy (1917-1963), was the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. He entered office at the climax of the Cold War, and was a strong supporter of Civil Rights. His position on Integration of African Americans and Whites in the school system made him a target for white supremacy groups such as the Ku Klux Klan. William Branham spoke strongly against President Kennedy, referring to him as "Ahab" while referring the First Lady as "Jezebel".

John F Kennedy (1917-1963), was the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. He entered office at the climax of the Cold War, and was a strong supporter of Civil Rights. His position on Integration of African Americans and Whites in the school system made him a target for white supremacy groups such as the Ku Klux Klan. William Branham spoke strongly against President Kennedy, referring to him as "Ahab" while referring the First Lady as "Jezebel".

One of the greatest mistakes that the colored race ever made was down in Louisiana and over in there when they voted for Kennedy the other night, and put him in.
Branham, 60-1113 Condemnation by Representation

William Branham introduced a new "vision" into his lineup of "1933 Prophecies" when John F. Kennedy was running for the office of President. According to Branham in 1960, he had in 1933 "prophesied" about women voting.

“It shall also…has been an evil thing done in this country, they have permitted women to vote. This is a woman’s nation, and she will pollute this nation as Eve did Eden.” Now you see why I’m hammering the way I do? I got THUS SAITH THE LORD. “In her voting, she will elect the wrong person.
Branham, William. 1960, Nov 13. Condemnation By Representation

After Kennedy won the election, Branham claimed that this new "prophecy" had been fulfilled, and that the destruction of the United States was inevitable.

1933, the Holy Spirit came one morning and told me seven things that would take place before this nation was destroyed. One of them is that. It’s on old paper there at the church, many has looked at it. How that we would go to war with Hitler and they’d…How Germany would fortify and build a Maginot Line, or the Siegfried Line, I believe it was, eleven years before it was ever thought of. And how that automobiles would constantly shape like eggs. And how that they would permit women to vote, and, in doing so, they would elect the wrong President. And in this would be a woman stand up that would govern the United States; not actually a woman, but a church. Then I seen her with nothing but ashes. It’s going to happen. Five of those things has perfectly been fulfilled exactly. How Mussolini would rise and go to Ethiopia, and fall at his steps; and he would be turned to the people, in shame, with a woman. Many, many years before it happened perfectly on the dot. And it’s never failed, and it won’t fail, because it’s THUS SAITH THE LORD. And it’s not contrary to these Bible. It’s got to be.
Branham, William. 1963. Nov 17. Once More.
Several years ago, It predicted exactly the Maginot Line, exactly what would take place, exactly Kennedy would take the place, and of this, and there would be a Catholic President ruling here, and what it would be. And there's just two more things left, from seven things that He told me to happen perfectly. That's right. It's on old yellow paper. We're at the end time."
Branham, William. 1962, July 8. A Super Sign (62-0708).

A few days later, on November 22, 1963, Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the state crime, but he was shot to death by Jack Ruby two days later. Some claimed that Roy E. Davis was behind the assassination, however no evidence to support that claim has been identified. Davis was the Imperial Wizard of the Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Dallas at the time of the assassination, as well as a ranking member of the White Citizens Council. Davis helped organize the protests at the Trade Mart that took place during Kennedy's tour of Dallas when he was shot.

After the assassination and William Branham's death, Branham's followers reverted the status of this "prophecy" from "fulfilled" to "unfulfilled".