Victor Sharrah said that, all of a sudden, any human face he looked at
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A man from Clarksville, Tennessee, is suffering from a profoundly rare neurological disorder that causes him to see people's faces as "demonic." Victor Sharrah, 59, woke up one day in November 2020—in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic—thinking he had crossed over into some sort of demonic realm. Breaking News. Spirit-Filled Stories. Subscribe to Charisma on YouTube now! "My first thought was I woke up in a demon world," he told NBC News, referring to the disturbing faces looking back at...
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Victor Sharrah had always had sharp vision. But one life-altering day in November 2020, he noticed out of the blue that people’s faces around him looked demonic. Their ears, noses and mouths were stretched back, and there were deep grooves in their foreheads, cheeks and chins. “My first thought was I woke up in a demon world,” said Sharrah, 59, of Clarksville, Tennessee. “You can’t imagine how scary it was.” Someone he knew taught visually impaired people and suggested he might have...
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