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Michigan Man Describes Hellish Near-Death Experience

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Michigan Man Describes Hellish Near-Death Experience

Michigan Man Describes Hellish Near-Death Experience

In 2016, a Michigan-based priest named Gerald Johnson suffered a heart attack. He says he had a near-death experience (NDE) that sent him somewhere he never thought he’d visit: hell.

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Recently, Johnson took to TikTok to share the details of his traumatic NDE, far from the kind of warm, bright-light epiphany you might expect to hear from someone who temporarily ventures into the great beyond. Describing infernal situations like men that walked like dogs and demons singing Rihanna songs, it is hard to imagine that he was experiencing anything short of hell itself.

“I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy,” Johnson recounts in the viral video. “I don’t care what he did to me. No one deserves that.”

Johnson says that immediately after his heart attack in February 2016, his spirit left his physical body and went down to hell, entering through “the very center of the Earth.” Though he says “the things I saw there are indescribable,” he did his best.

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Jordan Heath is a writer, artist, musician, and amateur historian. He’s the co-host of Campfire: Tales of the Strange and Unsettling and a contributing writer at Paranormality Magazine. A husband and father of five, this bonafide enthusiast of all things bizarre is on a personal quest to revel in the mysteries found in the blurry edges of our reality.

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