Murder Victim Dies & Jesus Shows Her EXACTLY What’s Coming Next to America – Chilling NDE Testimony

When 29-year-old Alyssa M. was found clinging to life after a brutal attack in a Houston alleyway, paramedics believed she wouldn’t survive the ambulance ride. But what happened during the few minutes her heart stopped beating has since gone viral, leaving even skeptics stunned.

Alyssa claims that after clinically dying for nearly three minutes, she experienced a Near-Death Experience (NDE) so vivid, so profound, that it changed her life—and her understanding of America’s future—forever.

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Speaking from her hospital bed weeks later, Alyssa described being lifted from her body into what she called “a realm of complete peace,” only to be met by a figure she instantly recognized as Jesus. But rather than comforting her with scenes of heaven, she says He showed her something else.

“He didn’t speak with words,” she recalls. “He showed me everything. I saw cities in flames, financial collapse, people crying out, leaders in chaos. I saw division like never before—and then silence, as if the whole country held its breath.”

According to Alyssa, the visions were not metaphorical. She claims to have seen specific events: earthquakes hitting unusual places, massive blackouts, and political unrest that began on the coasts and rippled inward. She also says she saw churches closing—not by force, but by fear and apathy.

“It wasn’t meant to scare me,” she said. “It was a warning. A mercy. He was showing me what’s coming if we don’t change. If we don’t turn back.”

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What shocked her most, she says, was how personal the vision felt. “He showed me that every single choice matters. Every act of hatred feeds the darkness. But every act of love, even small ones, shine like fire.”

When asked by reporters why she believed she was shown such intense images, Alyssa’s answer was simple: “Because someone has to tell the truth. I was murdered—but I didn’t stay dead. Maybe that’s the point.”

Since being released from the hospital, Alyssa has been sharing her experience on podcasts and YouTube interviews. Her story has gone viral among faith-based communities and NDE researchers alike. Some have hailed her as a messenger. Others remain skeptical, pointing out that trauma and oxygen loss can cause vivid hallucinations.

But Alyssa is unfazed by the doubt.

“I know what I saw,” she says. “And I know who I saw. Whether people believe me or not doesn’t change what’s coming. We still have a choice. But time is short.”