The Dead Can Speak
By Leah Hill
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After finding out Dylan and I can see and hear ghosts, the souls never stop coming and eventually they become too many! They would line up one by one and suddenly start to push their way into my husband’s body.
Knowing about ghosts is one thing, but to talk to them all day is another thing. This is a true story of the gateway keeper to Heaven! This book is a guideline of how to get to Heaven! God is here on earth now and His elite want to take back control soon after satan fails at trying to rule the world. World peace will come to those who truly imagine this believable spiritual book. Enjoy my autobiography!
Leah Hill
Hello, my name is Leah! I am both the author and the main character in this paranormal biography! When I was a young girl I would always want to get as many stuffed animals out of the stores as I could. I believed they were real people and I use to talk to them all day long. I believe this was my start to hearing spirits’ voices. I thought these animals were trapped in the cages at the store and I would free them by having me or my mom buy them. This freed their souls because, addicts can become trapped in stuffed animals. I know this because I had to go through it ! Today, I work for God’s army. I am God’s translator or messenger to the humans on Earth! I am also a gateway keeper to Heaven. I hope you enjoy this believable book, if one can only believe in God’s miracles of the afterlife!
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The Dead Can Speak - Leah Hill
Copyright © 2018 by Leah Hill.
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-9845-6928-8
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Rev. date: 11/29/2018
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Contents
Chapter 1 Dylan and Leah
Chapter 2 The house and William
Chapter 3 Gary and Hope starts
Chapter 4 Clint and Sarah and natives
Chapter 5 Demons
Chapter 6 The journal of the souls
Chapter 7 The gateway keeper
Chapter 8 God starts
Chapter 1
DYLAN AND LEAH
Dylan is a gifted individual who can see, hear, and even becomes ghosts, spirits, or people, as I sometimes call them. He is a very powerful soul and very special to many people, both the living and the dead. I consider him somewhat of a Saint because of the challenges he has to go through, especially dealing with my dumb ass!
Dylan started seeing ghosts by the age of seven. He says he saw a figure go by and he thought it was his great great granddad. When he told his mom about all the figures he would see, she told him they were just imaginary friends and to not worry about them! As he grew up, he became very confused because the ghosts didn’t go away.
As Dylan got older, his mother told him about how his great grandmother saw ghosts, too. She would talk to them all day long, and help them to go to the light.
Dylan told me how her house would breath with energy, and you could feel her house moving in and out. When her husband died, all the clocks in the house stopped exactly at the same time.
Throughout life, Dylan didn’t know how to deal with the ghosts, so he turned to drugs and alcohol. The alcohol would remain until adulthood. He mainly drinks to relieve stress now, but when he was a teenager his older brother, Rick, would beat him daily for not drinking and smoking cigarettes. He use to hit him with dog leashes, garden hoses, but most of all, his fists!
So because of this alcohol use, Dylan would start to mask the effects of the ghosts, trying not to freak out. Instead of embracing his powers to help these spirits, he tried to escape! He didn’t know he was here to help the spirits find their way to the light, or did he?
Dylan has been drinking for over 30 years and he is 42 years old! His mother gave him beer to cure a hangover instead of telling him not to drink. She would leave Dylan and his younger sister home alone with their evil brother, who was seven