Voice of God Recordings Responds to the Historical Research

Voice of God Recordings Responds to the Historical Research

People often ask if Branham "Message" cult leaders respond to the William Branham Historical Research, a collection of undeniable facts that are in direct conflict with William Branham's prophetic and supernatural claims, which changed over time.

In 2012, they did. Voice of God Recordings published a newsletter entitled "Because He Said So", claiming that historical records including newspaper articles were destroyed in the 1937 flood. At the time, it was difficult for those outside of Jeffersonville, IN to verify this claim, and it was easy to assume that records were, in fact, destroyed. Today, however, with newspaper and government record archives published on the internet, researchers can easily overturn this claim using sites such as newspapers.com, newspaperarchive.com, and more.

In 2019, the Branham cult attempted to suppress the research material by initiating a coordinated copyright strike against "The Message" docu-series. Not only did the series examine information very critical to William Branham and his "Message" such as close ties to high-ranking members of the Ku Klux Klan and cooperation with Jim Jones and Peoples Temple, the series also walked researchers through the local Jeffersonville archives that Voice of God Recordings claimed did not exist.

Fortunately, all of the research material presented on this website has an extensive backup strategy, involving multiple people and technologies.