‘Prophetess’ Kat Karr Scrambles to Salvage Her False Election Prophecies

Since the moment President Donald Trump took office, various self-proclaimed “prophets” guaranteed that he would win reelection in 2020. With it looking increasingly likely that Trump will be defeated by Democratic nominee Joe Biden, these same “prophets” are now scrambling to explain what went wrong, with most of them insisting that their prophecies were correct but the election is now being stolen from Trump by the Democrats.

Kat Kerr was among the “prophets” who most frequently claimed to have been personally told by God that Trump would easily win reelection in 2020 by a landslide—a prophecy that she is now trying to walk back by insisting that “landslide” didn’t mean what people thought it meant.

During an appearance on the Elijah Streams YouTube channel Wednesday, Kerr claimed that when God told her that Trump would win in a landslide, he really meant that examples of voter fraud will slowly be uncovered that will eventually turn into a “landslide” of revelations that will secure the election for Trump.

“If you will remember, one of the things [God] had me say was that Trump would win by a landslide,” Kerr said. “In their human mind, they already put together what they think that means. But many times, as we know in the word or even just from experience ourselves—especially as a prophet—that doesn’t ever mean what man thinks that means.”

Kerr said a landslide begins when a few small stones strike and loosen larger stones, and that is exactly what will happen with the exposure of voter fraud.

“The thing [God] kept saying to me this morning, ‘When you begin to feel the ground move, [it] means the landslide of exposure is about to begin,'” Kerr declared. “And then he said, ‘It will all start with one phone call.’ Those who have been perpetrating the lie—they’ve been paid to commit lies or stealing or cheating—will begin to get very nervous. They’re actually already nervous. And let me tell you, conviction is going to come upon some of them in the lower levels; that’s what he meant about the landslide, the smaller rocks move first, which pulls the bigger ones down. And that’s what he meant when he said, ‘Trump will win by a landslide.’ So, there you go. That’s the difference between revelation and what man in their head thinks that means.”