Bill wrise1/10/2024 He was extremely nauseous from the terrible, foul stench coming from the creatures. He says the mental anguish was indescribable. Death penetrated him, but eluded him.īill pleaded for mercy but the creatures had absolutely no mercy. Bill knew he could not escape this torture via death. Bill’s flesh hung from his body as ribbons as he fell to the floor. Then it reached around and plunged its claws into Bill’s chest and ripped its claws outwards. The second beast grabbed Bill from behind in a bear hug and pressed him into his chest with its sharp fins piercing Bill’s back. The beast threw him against the wall and he crumbled to the floor feeling as if every bone in his body had been broken. One of the creatures picked up Bill and somehow he perceived the creature had strength one thousand times greater than a man. Suddenly the light vanished and it became pitch black. Two more creatures entered the cell and Bill knew that these four beings had been “assigned” to him and that his torment would be their amusement. They turned their attention toward Bill and he felt their violent evil hatred that was directed at him. They were spewing forth blasphemous words expressing extreme hatred for God. Bill could hear the creatures talking and although he could not identify their language, somehow he could understand their words. The second beast had very long arms with razor sharp fins that covered its body and claws for hands that were about a foot long. This ferocious beast was pacing violently around the cell like a caged bull. The first one had bumps and scales all over its body with a protruding jaw, gigantic teeth and sunken eyes. He says the creatures resembled giant reptiles but took on human form. There were two enormous beasts that were approximately 10- 13 feet tall that were very intimidating.īill recognized that the beasts were entirely evil and were looking at him with pure hatred which paralyzed Bill with fear. As he lay on the floor, Bill felt extremely weak and as he looked around he realized he was not alone in the cell. It had walls of rough stone and rigid bars on the door. He arrived in a cell that was approximately 15 feet by 10 feet by 15 feet. Bill says repeatedly, “Even if you don’t believe my story, I hope you will believe the scriptures and avoid hell just the same.”Īt 3:00 am on Bill says he was catapulted out of his bed into the very pit of hell. He cites more than 150 scripture references to hell, all of which he discovered line up exactly with what he experienced. After his hell experience, Bill spent six years searching the scriptures to find out what the Bible says about hell. Wiese believes that after 23 minutes of torment, Jesus came to rescue him from hell and returned him to earth, where he landed, shaking, on his living room floor.Īlthough Bill had been a Christian for 28 years, he had never thought all that much about hell. Wiese says that he was lying in bed at 3:00 am when he was plunged into hell – not in a dream, but in actuality – not because he had died and was being punished, but because God wanted him to experience hell and warn others. Professor Wise received his undergraduate degree from Amherst College and master’s degree from the University of Hawaii.In his book “23 Minutes in Hell,” Bill Wiese describes his personal experience of Nov 1998. Intelligence Community in Washington and overseas. Earlier, he served in various positions in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command) and Deputy Director, for Policy Planning, East Asia & Pacific Region, Office of the Secretary of Defense. He was Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice-President Chief of Policy at the U.S. Professor Wise’s government experience spanned more than three decades. He was a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington in 1999. Prior to teaching at SAIS, he was Adjunct Professor of the Practice of International Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs (ESIA), George Washington University. From 2005 to 2019 he managed the Southeast Asia Studies program at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University, and taught courses on Southeast Asia and intelligence problems in Asia. Professor Wise’s government and teaching career focused on defense, security and intelligence issues in Asia. He is a Non-Resident Fellow at the Stimson Center, affiliated with the Southeast Asia Program. Wise chairs the Stimson Center’s Southeast Asia Forum, a project to promote the study of Southeast Asia at colleges, universities and research centers in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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