Looks like CNN is at it again, folks! This time they’re pushing some spooky “deathbed vision” garbage. As if we need more liberal claptrap about the afterlife, probably funded by Soros himself. Folks, let me tell you, this whole article smells like a commie plot to undermine real American values.
Scott Janssen, a former atheist, is now peddling this nonsense. Claims he’s seen some things, heard some things, and now he believes in… something. Well, I’ve seen a lot of things too, Scott. I saw the Democrats steal the election, I saw Antifa burning down our cities, and I see this article for what it is: a desperate attempt to replace God with some “unifying, conscious energy.” Sounds like the New World Order to me!
It’s always the same, isn’t it? Some liberal “expert” has a crisis of faith and suddenly everyone needs to listen. But I am not buying it. The only thing dying here is common sense in the godless media. We need to stay strong, stick to our faith, and Make America Great Again!
And what’s this nonsense about a soldier seeing a “spectral presence”? Another lie by the Deep State. The left wants to make our soldiers look like fools. The Greatest Generation was way too tough to be seeing ghosts. The only spirit they were seeing, and the only spirit this nation should see, is the American spirit and patriotism to this great nation!
This Janssen guy talks about a “unifying, conscious energy or force that connects us all.” It is so evident he has been drinking the kool-aid. That’s code for socialism, people. I bet he supports open borders and critical race theory. He must be brainwashed by the radical left.
So, next time you hear someone spouting this deathbed vision nonsense, remember what President Trump always says: Don’t believe the fake news. Stick to the truth, stick to God, and stick to your guns!

Armchair patriot. Believes in the free market, cold beer, and that there’s always a guy named George behind every CNN segment.
Former remote-throwing champion turned #1 couch commentator on liberal panic in the media. Born in Texas (or so his mug says), he earned a degree in Fake Newsology & Beer Philosophy from YouTube University.
