

This is not the only near-death experience that has grabbed attention on the internet. Melvin has also been featured in shows like Genesis Productions and Stories of the Supernatural. He has spoken about his experience in gatherings and churches. He was getting crazier,” Melvin recounted.Īfter his near-death experience, Melvin has become a devout Christian. Every single one and every single thing, man, woman and child. He was going through what every single victim went through, from their arrest, from their arrival, from their strip down to where they were gassed.

He was inside of a fiery furnace, like Auschwitz where they would put the bodies and burn them. “The individual that I saw was Adolf Hitler.

According to him, Hitler was being punished for his action and went through all the torment he had inflicted on millions during the Holocaust. He narrated that hell was a “very hot" and “awful" place where everything looked “dead." On his trip down to hell, Melvin believed he saw Adolf Hitler in the place. Melvin narrated that Jesus told him that he was not hit to enter heaven and sent him to hell.īrian Melvin’s story gets more bizarre. He said he moved towards a “bright light" and met Jesus Christ. Melvin said that he felt he was floating above his own body. A “militant atheist" until he died due to cholera after “drinking some bad water”, he claimed that after he took his final breath, he felt he was shot through a “black void," as per a report by Daily Star. Brian Melvin is making headlines for his bizarre claims about his near-death experience. As I said in my review from SXSW, Timo Vuorensola's Iron Sky is a goofy delight that surprisingly manages to exceed its "Moon Nazis" premise until the flick devolves into a generic, preachy finish. However, the film has found worldwide distribution ( click here to check out a Japanese poster for the film), and Vuroensola isn't done with the Nazis yet. According to Twitch, Vuroensola is set to adapt Jason's Eisner-Award winning graphic novel I Killed Adolf Hitler. The film takes place in a dystopian world where assassins are in high demand to take out the annoying people of the world such as loud neighbors and dysfunctional relatives. One killer gets the unique contract to head back to 1939 and kill Hitler, but ends up getting stuck in the past while Hitler makes his way to the present. The premise rings a little of Time After Time, and I'm interested to see what Vuroensola will do with his adaptation.Hit the jump for a synopsis of the graphic novel. Production on I Killed Adolf Hitler is set to begin in 2013. Vuroensola is also planning a three-episode TV mini-series prequel to Iron Sky along with a sequel.A man who died and then came back to life claims that he met Jesus Christ and saw Adolf Hitler in hell before he was resuscitated.
