If you throw a basketball at the basket 50 times, it's bound to go into the net a few times, but it doesn't make you a Harlem Globetrotter.
We only heard about the Benedict dying by end of the year after the fact. Secondly everyone knew Benedict was gravely ill and near death the last week of that December. It wasn't like a sudden out of nowhere death, so I give very little credibility to this after the fact prophecy if it did indeed occur. He's been wrong on just about everything since the pandemic. I don't trust this guy at all. Just my opinion of course.
It seems logical. And he had studied all the apparitions. La Salette and Marie Julie Jahenny give a pretty good assessment of what’s happening today.
If he's constantly wrong about stuff and occasionally get something that appears to be accurate, hes no different than a secular psychic. He's not worth following. I'd argue dangerous
My own personal rule is that if private revelation is focusing on anything other than getting us back to refocussing more deeply on Jesus, public revelation, scripture and the sacraments, and instead spends the majority of its time heading off on any of the usual suspect tangents of signs and wonders, personality / follow the leader cults, problems in the Church, stories of chastisements/doomsday, while throwing in a few words of comfort and faith now and then .. then I avoid.