Thursday, August 14, 2014

Sucker demon-possessed shoestrings attack legs on verbal command

Any object, person or animal can be possessed by a demon, intertwining both the possessed and the possessor with their respective characteristics. This includes shoestrings, which are ideal for the sucker demons that look exactly like them.
NOTE | The more the object looks like the demon, the less effort the demon must make in order to possess the object (hence, doll-making and Exodus 20:4).
In fact, it is my sucker demon-possessed shoestrings that cast the number-related shadows shown in PICS | Demon horde 'OCCT' flashes stylized '8' in shadow, body hair; and, it is those same shoestrings that tripled their length—also evidenced by the shadow they cast—and stabbed me in the legs on my walk during the most recent period of high demonic activity:

A series of still frames show my sucker demon shoelaces hyperextending to penetrate my upper shin
As I stated, my shoelaces—which are clearly not untied in other parts of the video from which these stills were taken—are (or were) possessed by sucker demons, which are the same shape and color as shoelaces, and which reached up to my shins, where they punctured and tired the muscle. Apparently, they are instructed to do so on verbal command, specifically, "Legs."
NOTE | During periods of high demonic activity—when demons and their people attack—complete strangers will walk by and give the command to attack as I pass by. This works during such periods whether it is a demon person or not giving the command, and whether or not you are a demon person. I could give the command, if someone's shoelaces were so possessed (but, if they're not, a maneuver involving a demon-conjuring hand gesture can so possess them. Weird, I know...).
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