Lightweight boxer Ryan Garcia is back with another social media prophecy, sending tremors through the already rattled Northeast. Following two earthquakes in the region in New York and Taiwan, Garcia took to platform X with a cryptic message: “4.8 Earth Quake Eclipse 4-8.” The mention of the recent quake’s magnitude (4.8) and the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8th has fueled speculation of a connection between the events.
This isn’t Garcia’s first brush with online prophecy. Earlier this year, he predicted a major earthquake on June 6th, raising concerns about his well-being. Scientists quickly debunked the claim, highlighting the limitations of current technology in predicting earthquakes with such pinpoint accuracy. Still, Garcia asks the residents of Los Angeles to be on their toes as they may witness an earthquake too.
Ryan Garcia puts LA into the crosshair
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Following a string of unsettling posts earlier this year, Garcia has taken to platform X with another ominous message. This time, Los Angeles is in the crosshairs. Garcia’s post explicitly mentions the City of Angels as the ‘next quake location’, urging his followers to ‘repent’. The reason for repentance remains shrouded in mystery. Garcia’s history of online pronouncements is checkered.
There will be Earthquakes in various places
There was one in Taiwan and NY
LA is next, I’m not here to install fear but to warn everyone, Repent come to Jesus
Jesus is returning soon ✝️ in that I rejoice!!
4.8 Earth Quake Eclipse 4-8
God loves you come to him pic.twitter.com/Zr1EASlh0t
— RYAN GARCIA (@RyanGarcia) April 5, 2024
So, in his post, while sharing the news about the earthquakes in New York and Taiwan, Garcia wrote, “There will be Earthquakes in various places. There was one in Taiwan and NY. LA is next, I’m not here to install fear but to warn everyone, Repent come to Jesus. Jesus is returning soon, in that I rejoice!! 4.8 Earth Quake Eclipse 4-8. God loves you come to him.”
In addition to this, he also didn’t deny his predictions of the Baltimore Bridge collapse, even though many claimed it to be a false tweet. However, Garcia neither confirmed nor denied posting something like that.
‘The Flash’ points towards something other-worldly
The tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, with its presumed loss of life, has cast a heavy shadow over the nation. As investigations into the cause of the accident continue, unsubstantiated conspiracy theories have begun swirling online. One such theory centers on boxer Ryan Garcia, already in the midst of a media storm surrounding his upcoming fight.
As people know during that time when I was tweeting and writing a bunch of stuff.
My tweets were constantly getting deleted and I was showing proof.
I will say that it is not me who knows but God, the Holy Spirit speaking thru me.
There is times I forget what I say, like I… https://t.co/Hrhu5GZGG3
— RYAN GARCIA (@RyanGarcia) March 27, 2024
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Social media platform X became a breeding ground for a fabricated post, claiming Garcia predicted the disaster with an eerie tweet. A closer look exposed the post as a clever fake, complete with Garcia’s profile picture but lacking a crucial detail – a date stamp. Garcia himself added fuel to the fire by mentioning on his social media that some of his past posts had been deleted.
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He wrote, “I will say that it is not me who knows but God, the Holy Spirit speaking through me. There are times when I forget what I say, like I said: I pray for the people affected by this tragedy in Baltimore. Half of my tweets were deleted and not because of me. To God receive the Glory not me.”
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Eagle-eyed social media users debunked the Baltimore prophecy, but unearthed Garcia’s previous prediction of a “big earthquake in June.” So, what do you think about these claims of Ryan Garcia? Tell us in the comments section.
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