Una familia mexicana se registró en un vídeo que hablaba de una forma en qué demonios les enseñaron. Incluso si usted no habla español, usted puede hacer la conexión con los demonios por la única palabra hablada en inglés—pederasta:
A Mexican family recorded itself in a video speaking in the manner in which demons taught them to do during a demon attack, and in a way that is designed to make their victim feel unsafe and without help during a time when a victim feels as if their life is truly in danger. Even if you don't speak Spanish, you can make the connection with demons by the only word spoken in English—pedophile—and the timing of your "overhearing" of the conversation—during a demon attack.
The person playing the videos of his family(?) aloud for me to hear is also seen in this video, looking as if he is going to steal items from my dresser.
The first time this tactic was mentioned in this blog, which is employed by the demons' human collaborators during an demonic attack, in which actions range from frightening appearances to actual physical assault, was in Demonic Attacks.
This video had to have been made well ahead of the time it was finally played in my presence, which required more foreknowledge of my living whereabouts than I did at the time; that conclusion is based on the current appearance of one of my current housemates, who has clearly aged and gained weight since the time of the making of the video to a degree requiring more time than the three weeks since moving in, which is the first time I met said roommate.
The person playing the videos of his family(?) aloud for me to hear is also seen in this video, looking as if he is going to steal items from my dresser.
NOTE | This person was recently discovered to know a blanket demon. To see what a blanket demon is, watch the video in Blanket Demon, Face-to-Face. I'm not real big on blanket demons because of my negative childhood experiences with them.
NOTE | Incidentally, this is what happened with respect to the above video; the person entering the door is Lee Ayers, the house manager. I wasn't trying to record him; but, it should be comforting for readers to see that the situation ended well.
The face of a blanket demon, caught on video using a light-tunnel aperture over the camera lens |
This video had to have been made well ahead of the time it was finally played in my presence, which required more foreknowledge of my living whereabouts than I did at the time; that conclusion is based on the current appearance of one of my current housemates, who has clearly aged and gained weight since the time of the making of the video to a degree requiring more time than the three weeks since moving in, which is the first time I met said roommate.