Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Voices Demons plot for supposed future custody stay

In another surrepitiously recorded video made at my house, the audio track revealed a female voices demon reminded a male voices demon of their plan to "leave his cellphone on the entire time he is in custody, and turn it off as soon as he gets out."

He, meaning me; custody is obvious. The reason, less so.

Apparently, that's not the only plan they have for me when I "get out." The same female voices demon also announced that she planned to "make [me] per [her] money."

When the same male voices demon asked her how I was going to do that, she replied, "I have ways of making people earn money when I need it." (Or, something like that; imagine something more sinister sounding, but along the same lines.)

Custody is the one thing they think is the most terrifying to people, as well as the most crippling socially, financially and vocationally (which is true, in large part).

Often, while walking down the street, a demon will cast an illusion over a white car that appears to be the emergency lights of a police car. While this demon does that, the voices demons will pretend that you are in trouble, and constantly tell you horror stories about your future.

Although they do this continuously, I only now managed to get one video of this, in which you can, in two separate instances see what I saw with my eyes in the still frames.

In this series of images taken from the video, the camera clearly shows a cop car, even though it is in motion from my swinging arm; however, as the camera closes in on the car, it reverts to the ordinary car that it is:

In these still frames (which are not as clear as the preceding), blue and red transparent squares are superimposed on the hood of the car. You can see these in these still frames, which were made while the video camera was swinging from the end of my arm as I walked:

The illusion of a squad car emergency lights is shown by the video camera
as blue and red semi-transparent rectangles, projected on top of a white car

The illusion of a squad car emergency lights is shown by the video camera
as blue and red semi-transparent rectangles, projected on top of a white carfcvv

The illusion of the red and blue emergency lights was created by two demons, who appear to have the lights mounted on their heads (were these real lights, but partially cloaked with the demons themselves? Or, did these two demons blend with the white car while the video camera was in motion

The illusion of a squad car emergency lights is shown by the video camera
as blue and red semi-transparent rectangles, projected on top of a white car

The illusion of a squad car emergency lights is made to overlap the white car by the camera motion, indicating that they are illusions to those who were not there

The facade is lifted by more overlapping of the emergency lights, and by the fact that they are much larger than they should be as compared to the car

The illusion of a squad car emergency lights is shown by the video camera
as blue and red semi-transparent rectangles, projected on top of a white car

The illusion of blue and red emergency lights is far too large; the blue light is overlapping the car, and the red light is off to the side


An illusion (kinda) of a PIT bar, mounted on the front bumper, but without the blue-and-red emergency lights

Three demons heads, floating above the car onto which their cop-car illusions will be projected,
one of which is glowing red, getting a head start on the demon who will glow blue
As I walked towards this car, I had to really squint to make out what they wanted me to see; and, like all demon cloaks, they tend to fade the closer you get (it's like a fog; you can only see its border if you're far away from it). By the time I had reached a distance close enough to barely be able to read the license plate, the non-law enforcement vehicle lost its illusion.
COMING UP | A collection of posts from this site related to incarceration threats, references, etc., by the Voices Demons, which occur continually, and have occurred continually for six years.

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