
13 Stories Of Demonic Possession That Are 100% True
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posted on Aug. 19, 2014, at 10:00 a.m.
1. Anneliese Michel
In the mid-1970s, a German woman named Anneliese Michel underwent 67 rites of exorcism. The Washington Post reported that “under
the influence of her demons, Michel ripped the clothes off her body,
compulsively performed up to 400 squats a day, crawled under a table and
barked like a dog for two days, ate spiders and coal, bit the head off a
dead bird and licked her own urine from the floor.” Her story was also the inspiration for The Exorcism of Emily Rose.
2. Brother Hermes Versus 35,000 Evil Spirits
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Hermes Cifuentes, who is called “Brother Hermes” in his home country of Colombia, claims to have exorcised 35,000 evil spirits over the past 25 years.
His method of exorcism, covering the body in mud and surrounding it
with fire, is very unorthodox. Pictured above is Gisela Marulanda in the
process of an exorcism performed by Brother Hermes.
3. The International Association of Exorcists
The Vatican now has an official arm of the church dedicated to the fight against demonic spirits. As of July 1, the Vatican’s International Association of Exorcists has 250 priests across the globe committed to the art of vanquishing evil from humans.
4. Bobby Jindal’s College Exorcism
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Before he was the governor of Louisiana, Bobby Jindal was just your average college student who tried to compel a demon out of his friend Susan. He wrote about the experience in an article titled “Beating a Demon: Physical Dimensions of Spiritual Warfare.”
5. The Strange Case of Roland Doe
Roland Doe’s case has been the inspiration for several books and movies about exorcism, including Posessed and The Exorcist. Those who were around for the exorcism performed on Roland reported objects floating or moving across the room, as well as noises coming from inside the walls.
6. The Exorcism of Mother Teresa
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According to the Archbishop of
Calcutta, Mother Teresa was the subject of an exorcism. In 1997, Doctors
could not explain why Mother Teresa was experiencing insomnia.
Archbishop Henry Sebastian D’Souza said, “I thought she might be getting attacked by the devil.”
7. Michael Taylor and the Demon of Murder
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On October 5, 1974, a Yorkshire man
named Michael Taylor underwent an exorcism that lasted all night. After
the exorcism was completed, he killed his wife, strangled his dog, and
was found naked in the street and covered in blood. The exorcists
claimed that “although they had driven forty evil spirits out of Taylor, a few remained, including the demon of murder.”
8. Clara Germana Cele
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Clara Germana Cele was a South
African schoolgirl who, in 1906, was reportedly possessed by a demon.
Nuns who were present for Clara’s “condition” claimed that she
could speak languages she had never heard before, that she could
levitate up to five feet in the air, and that the only thing that would
stop the levitation was holy water.
9. Demons of Indiana
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Latoya Ammons claims her house in Gary, Indiana was infested with demons.
Lights flickered, oil appeared on blinds, shadowy figures appeared from
nowhere, and Latoya’s children were talking to ghosts or cursing in
demonic voices. After several exorcisms on herself and her family,
Ammons says she believes they were tormented by Beelzebub, the lord of the flies.
10. An Exorcism in the Philippines
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National Geographic covered
the story of a boy in the Philippines who violently shook whenever
scripture was read to him. In the Philippines, the exorcist had to first
figure out whether the evil spirit was Satan, or one of the many
“demons, evil dwarves, or trolls” that are part of Filipino culture.
11. Julia
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Dr. Richard Gallagher, a psychiatrist who is also a delegate to the International Association of Exorcists, wrote this account in the New Oxford Review regarding the demonic possession of a woman he calls Julia.
Gallagher says items flew off of shelves while Julia levitated. She
also would yell things like “leave her alone, you idiot” or “leave, you
imbecile priest.”
12. The Demonic Dog and the Son of Sam
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David Berkowitz, known as the Son of
Sam, is a serial killer who tormented New York City from 1976 until
1977. When he was finally caught, he claimed that his neighbor’s dog, Harvey, was possessed by a demon that ordered the killings.
13. Text Messages from Hell
Demons pop up in the strangest
places. A Polish priest named Father Marian Rajchel performed an
exorcism on a teenage girl. After the ceremony was completed, Father Rajchel claims he began to receive text messages from the evil spirit he tried to cast out.





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