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A five-minute recording of a mechanical voice saying "Trump will go 26th" was allegedly aired from about 7am yesterday on US radio station 1630AM.

It was apparently heard by numerous people, with at least one person posting footage of their car radio on YouTube.

One person posted the video titled "'Trump will go 26th' WTF ? Sept. 20, 2016", which has clocked up nearly 20,000 hits in under 24 hours.

People are now saying it was a spooky warning that the Republican Presidential nominee will be assassinated on September 26 – also the date of his first debate against fellow contender Hillary Clinton.

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One person commented: "They've already tried to assassinate him once. This does sound like an assassin activation trigger. Bizarre."

Another said: "If this is real, Christians need to be praying for Trump's safety. You know this probably gets back to that fact that the elites want to take him out."

Debate is also raging about whether it actually said "Trump April 26th" – a key date in the result of the Presidential primaries for voting.

Assassination warning or not, it's all very creepy.

But the big-haired motormouth has faced threats to his life before.

A robot-obsessed, "mummy's boy" Brit lad tried to steal a cop's gun and shoot him at a Las Vegas conference.

Michael Steven Sandford, 20, pleaded guilty to one count of being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm and one count of impeding and disrupting the orderly conduct of government business and official functions.

And earlier this month, a chillingly accurate card game seemed to predict Trump's assassination.