Man Claims He Met Future Beings After Near-Death Experience
Man Claims He Met Future Beings After Near-Death

Landon Dennis, a 37-year-old peer support specialist from Utah, claims he had multiple near-death experiences after a fall at home, during which he met two beings from the future who warned him of a horrific future. The incident occurred in September 2022 when he fell backwards from his kitchen worktop and struck his head on the tiled floor.

The Fall and Near-Death Experience

Dennis, who was struggling with addiction at the time, had overdosed on heroin and methamphetamine. He was found unconscious in a pool of blood by his former wife and rushed to hospital. During the ambulance ride, he experienced being outside his body, watching medical staff work on him. He flatlined multiple times but felt no pain.

He described being transported to an afterlife realm: a field of grass where he felt overwhelming peace. A rainbow-shaped hill appeared with bright lights, which he identified as his deceased grandfather and niece. He tried to approach them but was stopped by two beings—a woman in her late 20s or early 30s and a man with no distinctive features. Dennis believes they were future relatives.

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Telepathic Communication and Warnings

The beings communicated telepathically, conveying emotions and sensations. They warned him of two specific incidents that would occur. One has already happened, but he declined to provide details. The second warning has yet to materialize.

He also saw dark specks that looked like demons but were actually prayers from his relatives. After the warnings, he felt a tsunami of love and was blasted back into his body, where he regained consciousness to find his family gathered around him.

Recovery and Aftermath

Doctors feared he would not survive the next 24 hours and warned of possible brain damage. However, Dennis made a full recovery and now functions better than before the incident. He shares his story to comfort those dealing with grief or addiction, stating, 'There is life after death. What we do matters. If you're missing a family member, you will see them again.'

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