King George VI_ William Branham's Fictional Healing

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George VI was King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from December 1936 until his death in 1952. He suffered from health issues due to smoking in the later years of his reign and died of coronary thrombosis in 1952.

A planned tour of Australia and New Zealand was postponed after the King suffered a blocked artery, which threatened the loss of his leg. The condition was so severe that in October 1951, a tour of Canada by Elizabeth and Philip was postponed due to the King's illness. Because of his declining health, at the State Opening of Parliament in November 1951, the King's speech from the throne was read for him by Lord Chancellor Simonds. His Christmas broadcast of 1951 was recorded in sections and then edited and spliced together. On February 6, 1952, King George was found dead in bed at Sandringham House in Norfolk.

In early versions of William Branham's stage persona, Branham claimed to have healed a man in England of multiple sclerosis. This man, according to Branham, sent word to King George (who instead suffered from arteriosclerosis).

Just three days after making this claim, on August 27, 1950, Branham introduced a new claim into his stage persona: The healing of King George of multiple sclerosis — even though King George VI never had the disease. From August 1950 forward, Branham began claiming that it was not the man who contacted King George who received "healing", but King George himself. This claim would continue throughout future versions of Branham's stage persona, even as the health of King George continued to decline and ultimately resulted in death.

You can learn this and more on william-branham.org

King George:
https://william-branham.org/site/research/people/king_george

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