The morning Bridget, an emergency room nurse and single mother, received her second COVID-19 vaccine began as her Hell Wake-Up Call.
She was simply trying to keep her job amid mounting pressures at work, unaware that this decision would catapult her into a harrowing Near-Death Experience.
As the day unfolded, subtle symptoms escalated into a life-threatening crisis, pulling her into the depths of despair and forcing a confrontation with eternal realities that ultimately sparked True Repentance.
What started as heart arrhythmias after the first dose spiraled into chaos after the second.
Bridget’s airway began slamming shut due to a rare neurological disorder, leading to seizures, multiple intubations, and an emergency tracheostomy. Her world narrowed to hospital rooms and medication regimens, leaving her unable to walk, shower, or care for her child.
This wasn’t just a medical battle; it was a spiritual reckoning that would reveal the fragility of her faith.
The Near-Death Crisis
Bridget’s health deteriorated rapidly.
After the vaccine, she endured nine near-death experiences, marked by life support, seizures, and Raynaud’s syndrome that threatened gangrene in her extremities.
“I had to have multiple intubations. I mean, it was a life support nine times,” she recalls in her interview. Doctors struggled to stabilize her, administering heavy doses of medications like antidepressants, benzodiazepines, and opioids, up to 56 pills a day.
The prognosis was grim. Bridget spent weeks in hospitals, racking up ambulance rides and facing permanent disability. Medical teams warned her family of lifelong dependence on walkers, oxygen tanks, and medications.
“They told me, oh, you’ll be completely disabled for the rest of your life,” she shares. Her body failed repeatedly, leading to moments where she flatlined, plunging her into visions of hell that shattered her complacency.
This crisis stemmed not just from physical ailments but from deeper spiritual vulnerabilities. Bridget traced her torment back to childhood demonic encounters, fueled by family practices like tarot cards and mediums that opened doors to fear and oppression. A bank robbery at age eight and later Ouija board use compounded Satan’s grip, implanting a lifelong fear of death.
Divine Intervention in Hell
In her near-death experiences, Bridget found herself in hell, a place of organized torture far from chaotic myths.
“It’s torture, but it’s very organized,” she describes.
She witnessed an “onboarding process” with lines of people hooded and transported in vans, reliving personalized horrors in eternal loops. Demons with hierarchical tongues orchestrated the torment, mirroring heaven in a “copycat, but really terrible” way.
Divine timing pierced through the darkness. Despite her backslidden state, believing in God but living without commitment, Bridget encountered God’s voice amid the despair. In one vision, a screen displayed everyone who had shared the gospel with her, and she heard, “You’re without excuse.”
This confrontation highlighted her false assurance: “I had completely backslid… and I was going straight to hell.”
These interventions weren’t random; they echoed her past. A high school episode with laced pot had sent her to hell briefly, vomiting blood and seeing demons manipulate people through suggestions. Now, amplified by her medical ordeals, these near-death trips became God’s urgent call to choose eternity.
Faith and True Repentance Mobilize
Bridget’s response shifted from passive belief to active faith.
She recognized her “open doors” to the demonic, from family occult ties to alcoholism as a coping mechanism. “There was open doors all in my house,” she explains, linking tarot and mediums to her vulnerabilities. Community support surged as she shared her story, igniting prayers from friends and relatives.
True repentance became her anchor. Bridget rejected the notion that a one-time prayer sufficed: “I thought you say a prayer of acceptance… and then you’re good for your entire life.”
Instead, she embraced turning from sin, urging others to “fight for your life. Literally fight for your life.” She immersed herself in Scripture, playing Bible teachings nonstop and surrounding herself with faith atmospheres.
Global intercession amplified her resolve. Messages of fasting and prayer poured in, countering the despair. Bridget warned against spiritual neutrality: “Neutral still going to hell.”
Her family’s dark history fueled her determination to close demonic portals and pursue righteousness.
The Hell Wake-Up Call Turning Point
By her final near-death experience, signs of breakthrough emerged.
God warned, “I’m not waking you up again,” prompting a decisive choice.
Bridget’s eyes opened to the reality of hell’s “ever eternal forever loop,” where bodies withstand endless torment without hope. Doctors dismissed her recoveries as medical anomalies, but she saw divine mercy.
This turning point contrasted skepticism with faith. Medical professionals focused on her physical revival, but Bridget hailed it as resurrection from spiritual death.
“I had to make a choice of where I was going to go forever,” she states, choosing Christ amid the torment.
Recovery and Spiritual Transformation
Bridget’s physical recovery was grueling. She weaned off medications, discarded her walker and oxygen, and regained independence.
“In the past like six months to a year, I started driving again,” she says. Challenges persisted, seizures and tracheostomy scars, but she walked without aids, a testament to healing.
The greater miracle was spiritual.
Once backslidden with a “well-balanced” but lukewarm life, Bridget transformed. Her marriage to faith deepened; she now pursues missionary work, healing others through the Holy Spirit. “God’s redeeming everything,” she affirms, joking about her accelerated progress.
Family bonds strengthened too. As a single mother, Bridget now models active pursuit of God, free from fear. “I don’t walk in fear anymore. I know who I am,” she declares. This rebirth extended beyond her body, mending her soul and purpose.
Bridget’s doctors were baffled. Once predicting disability, they witnessed her full restoration.
“I had the handicap passes. I had the wheelchairs… and that is why Big Pharma… keeps you in that neutral,” she reflects, critiquing systems that foster complacency.
Skeptics confronted the inexplicable. Bridget’s story challenges medical hopelessness, urging professionals to leave room for miracles. “Do you fear God? Is he God? Or is he not?” she asks, emphasizing accountability.
Today, Bridget lives vibrantly, sharing her testimony to ignite faith.
“What you value, you’ll do,” she urges, calling others to true repentance.
Her journey proves no crisis, medical or spiritual, has the final word when God intervenes. For those facing impossibility, her message is clear: Choose life, fight for salvation, and expect transformation.
This hell wake-up call inspires believers to examine their faith. If complacency lurks, rededicate now. Share this story to awaken others, God’s grace awaits those who turn.
Watch the Miracle Unfold
The full depth of Bridget’s journey, from vaccine complications to hell’s horrors and spiritual rebirth, is best witnessed in her own words. On Jan The Miracle Hunter’s YouTube channel, she recounts:
- The organized torture in hell, including “an onboarding process” with lines and eternal loops of personalized fears.
- Childhood demonic attacks and “open doors” from occult practices that led to her vulnerability.
- The choice for eternity: “You have to make a choice,” emphasizing true repentance over false assurance.
- Her transformation: “Fight for your life… do everything you have to do to get there.”
Their testimony is more than a survival story, it’s a rallying cry for active faith and the reality of hell.
Praise God! We give Him all honor and glory for this miracle!
