The most notable of these still frames is one in which the four pins attaching the side of my face to my head can clearly be seen right in front of my ear:
The spherical heads of four pins can be seen in this still frame, attaching my face to my jaw line, which are located right in front my ear, one on top of the other (think 'autopsy') |
Demons' routine surgical operations on humans not new
It has been long established that demon have been conducting medical experiments and clandestine surgeries on humans, which often occurs at VMC Hospital at 751 South Bascom Avenue in San Jose, California.
NOTE | For more information on VMC and its demonic affiliations, see Santa Clara Valley Medical Center staff tied to demonic activity, The hospital bill from Hell (literally) and JUSTICE | Demon doctor also endangers healthcare of HIV-positive inmates.
In the past, at least one variety of demon known for its fixation on human physiology and medical practices was incidentally photographed during a period of high demonic activity there, and has eve since been linked with such vile conduct as that seen in the still frame above. This variety has long been dubbed hobgoblin demons, for reasons which should now be clear to everyone; they stand about 3 to 4 feet tall, wear black cloaks, and feature a face that looks like a shiny white, grotesque mask [see Rare Photo of Voices Demon at VMC or Hoax?; see also More of what a hobgoblin demon looks like (and other things about them, too)]:
Non-living and non-demon material can be cloaked, in addition to demons and humans; however, they can be detected in the same manner, specifically, by digital cameras that are panning over the location of the cloaked objects. The relatively fewer light rays reflecting from the cloaked material are condensed when the camera is moving, making the cloaked material "brighter."
It also helps if the cloaked material is in the periphery of the camera lens, in that light passing just over the edge of an obstruction—such as the outer rim of the lens aperture—is diffracted, which also condenses light rays, thereby increasing the visibility of a cloaked object. To demonstrate this scientific fact, a hole was drilled into a peanut butter jar lid and taped over the lens of a camera on the floor. When curiosity overwhelmed one demon, it peered inside, only to have its eyeball made visible for the camera. The demon was invisible, but the diffracted and refracted light reflecting from its eyeball rendered it visible [see SCIENCE | Seeing the eye of an invisible demon]:
The greenish-blue iris and black, glossy pupil of an imp variety demon of the assassin type is revealed through a hole drilled in a peanut butter lid |