What are documented examples of prophetic claims by Julie Green and the outcomes of those predictions?
Executive summary
Julie Green, a self-described prophet who publishes prophecies and videos through Julie Green Ministries, has made several high-profile, politically charged predictions—most notably a 2024 prophecy forecasting a U.S. “overthrow” or “takeover” that would remove “wicked” leaders and reinstall righteous rule—which drew mainstream media attention and social-media skepticism [1] [2] [3]. Her ministry hosts an archive of dated prophecies and videos, but publicly available reporting and the ministry’s own pages do not provide systematic, independently verified records of which specific prophecies came to pass [4] [1].
1. The claims: sweeping, political, and framed as divine directives
Julie Green’s public prophecies often frame geopolitical events as the direct action of God—language on her site asserts that “My Hand is moving across nations to root out and remove world leaders and their puppets,” and positions the present as “the time of the prophetic” with words coming “more than any other time” [1]. Her media channels catalog these spoken and written words by the date received and distribute them as streaming video and audio for followers, indicating a systematic production and dissemination model for prophetic content [4].
2. A high-profile documented example: the 2024 “overthrow” prophecy
A widely cited example is Green’s New Year–period prophecy predicting a “reinstatement,” “a shift of power,” and “an overthrow and a takeover in this nation from the hands of the wicked, to the hands of the righteous,” including language that a coup “is about to be disrupted and annihilated” and that those involved would be “exposed and removed,” coverage of which appears in outlets such as Newsweek and the Times of India [2] [3]. That specific prediction attracted attention because it tied explicitly to U.S. political power and used charged rhetoric that media outlets labeled “MAGA”-adjacent or politically aligned [2] [3].
3. Other documented outputs: sermons, podcasts, and an archive of prophecies
Beyond the 2024 pronouncement, Julie Green Ministries maintains a searchable media archive of prophecies, teachings and videos and posts regular streaming content; listings and third-party entries such as a 2023 podcast episode are publicly indexed, showing recurring urgent prophecies and “Day of Victory” themes [4] [5]. The ministry itself warns that multiple accounts may impersonate it on social platforms, which complicates attribution for individual claims [4].
4. Outcomes: sparse independent verification and active skepticism
Reporting catalogs the claims, but do not provide an independent, comprehensive adjudication showing these prophecies came to pass; mainstream coverage focuses on the political implications and public reaction rather than on a ledger of fulfilled versus unfulfilled predictions [2] [3]. Social-media responses cited by Newsweek underscored skepticism—questioning the priorities and veracity of the prophecy and mocking the idea of serial coups—yet those reactions document public doubt rather than establish a fact-based outcome [2]. The ministry’s public pages archive prophecies by date but do not offer an impartial tracking mechanism or third‑party verification of outcomes [4] [1].
5. Context, agendas, and limits of available reporting
Coverage emphasizes Green’s political alignment—reporters label her “MAGA” or “self-styled” prophet, which signals an implicit agenda in how her prophecies are read and circulated and explains why political outlets and critics amplify or debunk them [2] [3]. Sources used here document the claims and the distribution channels but do not provide an exhaustive follow-up showing whether each prediction occurred; therefore any statement about outcomes beyond documented media reaction would exceed the available reporting [4] [1].