My entire collection of videos and photos of the demon of my childhood "nightmares" is bigger than most peoples'.
He started when I was 5, resurfaced at 38, and—lately—has been the lead in nearly every demon attack over the last couple of months. Who is
he? I don't know; but, he has a skull for head, with hair sticking out the back on either side.
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A still frame from a video, showing my reflection in a passing car's window, and showing my childhood demon about to possess me | A slightly brightened and sharpened enhancement of the original still frame (left), for a better view of this demon running into me from behind in order to possess me |
And, he's not to be trifled with. His horde is immense, spanning from Indiana to California, from 1977 to 2012. He even has human fans, one of which fashioned dresser drawer handles that look like this demon's head:
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Two dresser drawer handles closely resemble the skull face of my childhood demon, with his trademark tuffs of hair sticking out from either side of his head |
NOTE | This is a typical terror tactic employed by demons, which is sometimes modeled by humans. In fact, in Palestine, the Israeli army will sometimes publish the obituary of a target in local newspapers a day or two before assassinating them.
Most recently, he was seen indoctrinating his subordinates, in the middle of the night, in my bedroom, as I recorded him on video [see
The ethereal glow and semi-transparency of cloaked demons explained]:
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The top half of the ghostly visage of my childhood demon, as he issues his edict against me in my bedroom in the middle of the night to other demons |
On the bright side, he has aged considerably, just like "Aunt Bee," another childhood demon that resurfaced briefly to demonstrate the device she used on children to make them feel immense fear. And, if he's getting older, he's likely not immortal. And, if he's not immortal, he can be vanquished, just like several other demons that have perished at my hands by fire and (boiling) water [read
Demonios ardientes con el fuego] or by the pinch-and-pull [read
Vanquishing sucker demons from the bedroom].
The videos from which the above still frames were taken are shown below:
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The face of a demon can (faintly) be seen in front of the wall, talking | The same demon can be seen next to a table lamp, illuminated by its glare |