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Social Media Usage

The use of social media platforms, such as Rumble, Telegram, and TikTok, to share and discuss prophetic content.

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Jan 15, 2026
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Has Julie Green Ministries published a retrospective or fulfillment log for past prophecies, and where can it be accessed?

Julie Green Ministries maintains an online archive of its prophecies on its official website and active social/video channels, and outside creators have assembled independent “fulfilled” compilations ...

Jan 27, 2026

How have mainstream and religious media outlets covered julie green’s prophetic activities?

’s prophetic activities are primarily covered, promoted, and amplified within religious and alternative social-media ecosystems where her ministry posts prophecies, videos, and live programming . In t...

Jan 22, 2026

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The two-word phrase "" is ambiguous and likely nonstandard slang; available reporting shows at least three distinct meanings for the parts—one vulgar/sexual slang or dialectal profanity for "fock," an...

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