Demons attempt damage to laptop with water

NOTE | This is a rambling draft of a post I hope to finish in the near future. As you read it, remember that this blog isn't for education, entertainment or for historical purposes; that's another animal altogether. It's simply a collection of my notes, which I choose to share with anyone who cares to read them (that is now over 22,000 people). Therefore, expect little in the way of coherency or completeness. Due to my situation, I have very little need for either of them.
Unbeknownst to me—at least until an Apple store employee at Valley Fair showed me pictures—demons poured water inside the casing of my MacBook Air, probably in an attempt to cause financial burden and to slow down what has proved to be their Achilles heel, namely, the publication of information about their people, the places they do business, and the horrific, despicable things they engage in with whom and where they do them.

This laptop could have been donated to a school once I was through with it:
My  laptop has never seen so
much as a drop of water
Traces of water pooling in the
bottom of the casing of my laptop
However, the monumental efforts over the years made by dozens upon dozens of humans and hundreds of demons into making my life a living Hell has never been made on behalf of someone in need, nor will it ever be.

Homelessness, substandard schools and hunger in the Bay Area could literally be eradicated overnight; and, yet, the most creative use of their minds, money and time can be summed up in the above two photos.

I can just envision 50 skull demons at the local graveyard, rubbing their bony hands together in evil glee, cackling about their new plan to make one of my socks go missing from the dryer. That's about the most they can boast of right now.

Nitwits. Mismanaged nitwits. I wonder if any given demon working this problem has low self-esteem. God gave them so much to work with, and, yet, tonight, they'll probably do nothing more than send a sucker demon to tear off my flip-flop while I walk.

Using a demon mind in the way that it is being used in this situation is like making Albert Einstein take the janitor job at the university. You wouldn't do it unless you were just plain evil.

For the people who help demons: how do you tell the difference between a saint and a demon? You will know them by their works. [Matthew 7:16]

If demons tell you they're good—or that someone is bad—look at what their doing and what they are asking you to do, you ignorant, lazy coward, and make a common sense decision as to whether or not you should hold your head high or throw yourself off the nearest bridge for having acquiesced to or participated in such activity. (If Jesus didn't do it, then you shouldn't either.)

If you spend more time justifying what you're doing than anything else, chances are you're doing the wrong thing. If you were doing the right thing, it would be clear to everyone, regardless of your spin and your power and your story.
Mat 7:15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
Mat 7:16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
Mat 7:17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
Mat 7:18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
Mat 7:19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
Mat 7:20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
Mat 7:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
Mat 7:22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
Mat 7:23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
What are your fruits here, is the question. Driving a man into a mental institution? Falsely incarcerating him? Causing multiple suicide attempts (read Demons prefer suicide to murder)? Hurting his pet? His friends? His family? All of this, dragged out over the span of six years by humans and over 30 years by demons?

Not exactly the work of the Holy Spirit.

Only the stubborn and proud will persist after making the correct determination here. They'll either be too proud to admit they're wrong, expending extra time and energy into the more of the wrong thing for that elusive "success" that will make them look right; or, they'll ignore facts, and continue on as they always, falsely convinced that they are in the right, and that there is a such a thing as an occasion where one does not have to ask themselves any questions that make sense.

And, another thing: do you think you know your demons, and you can trust them? You couldn't know a demon your entire lifetime and know it well enough; you mind is a square box on a piece of paper next to the mind of demon, which is a 3-D cube rotating on your iPhone.

Plus, demons are patient. They live forever. They are in no hurry to do what they want to do.

Finally, there are far more of them than people. Where there appears to be one, there are actually hundreds. What are those all up to?

Back to works, though: what about my works? I can assure you more homeless people in San Jose would know my face and my generosity than now if I wasn't constantly chasing down the shenanigans of hooligans. Because of this I can easily surmise that, in spite of being adversaries to each other, to many we simply look like two yahoos fighting over a whole bunch of nothing.

How embarrassing for us both!

PHOTO/VIDEO | Cloaked sucker demons on my scalp

Another still frame from a video made during a demonic attack by the Voices Demons, who sent a horde of sucker demons to attach to my body, bending bone and depleting body tissue:
On top of my scalp are sucker demons, whose cloaks are bending the light into the blurry, wavy lines seen on the top 
A cloaked sucker demon, whether it is of the thread-like, worm-like, or sea cucumber-like variety, is very difficult to capture on video. It is usually only by allowing light from the background to pass through its cloaked body before it can been seen on camera, as shown in Cloaked Sucker Demon Slithers Down Neck:
In this video, I use a special color-filtering technique to show the outline of the thick sucker demon trying to avoid the camera, and I roll the footage back-and-forth in order to aid in identifying it, as well.

Demon-led initiative to deprive me of property in 2006 backfires

The collection of a $7,000.00 judgment awarded in my favor has began today, as I have filed an affidavit that verifies that I have permitted a New York attorney to pursue the $7,000.00 awarded to me in the courts of Indiana, where the defendant lives:
Assignment of Judgment
All demon collaborators who steal will be prosecuted, is the message.

Health insurance, county welfare offices pull identical stunt to prohibit distribution of respective services

Both the health insurance and county welfare offices pulled identical stunts to prohibit the distribution of their respective services, claiming that certain papers were either not provided or filled out.

Jumping through their demon-designed hoops, I was able to resolve both issues; however, insodoing, the demons and their human counterparts achieved their objective of wasting yet another entire day.
In the case of the county welfare office: it was simply a matter of asking for a supervisor, and then letting that supervisor know that nothing further was required of me—that I had done everything asked of me—to get the funds for rental assistance and cash aid distributed.
You can see videos and hear audio files of my oddball interaction with county welfare employees in:
As reported earlier in County welfare debacle resolved, now on to healthcare, I faced a similar situation with my public healthcare provider. In short, they claimed that the proof of benefits that I obtained from the county welfare office wasn't correct, and that I needed a new form from them. In reality, however, the form was the right one, and nothing new was needed.
In this video, I point that out—twice—prompting the second employee at the public healthcare office to ask me to sign a form I had already signed, claiming that I didn't do it to begin with, even though another employee supervised the entire process:
Having finished filling out a form already filled out, and essentially resubmitting the same verification of benefits form twice, I was told it'd be about two weeks before my healthcare benefits would be reinstated, making it a one-and-a-half-months' process to do so.

That makes two agencies within the same week—just as the Voices Demons said would happen—that have tried to withhold benefits based on insubstantial or manufactured reasons.

I'm not complaining—in fact, I'm delighted to be able to catch this sort of behavior on video—rather, I'm just prepping my readers for the fact that the entire town has sold its soul to Satan.
NOTE | In the future, once my demon-capturing-on-camera skills improve, I will post the actual demons telling people what to do to me and others. You can already hear this in much of my audio footage; but, I want you to see their mouths saying it.
And, for those who find all these problems with all these agencies—police, healthcare, the superior court and welfare, just to name four of them—could actually happen to someone, just remember: The Bible tells us that Satan was involved in law enforcement and politics in the time of the Romans, which is what Jesus was referring to when He said right before (and in reference to) His crucifixion, "What you do, do quickly!"

So, why not other branches of the government, especially when it provides him the chance to deprive the poor?

And, keep in mind, that it was also within Satan's power at one point to offer Jesus all the kingdoms on Earth. That's pretty enmeshed! So, don't be surprised that someone who battles demons might run into Satan in places he's been before.

HOME | Mail theft continues at new home

All mail sent to my new home at 650 South Fifth Street, in San Jose, California, has been stolen. One piece of mail contained a refund check from VTA.

An attempt to report this to the police department, of course, failed, as have also my attempts so far to get the Santa Clara Police Department to forward the report it took, which contained overwhelming evidence of Victor Salazar's guilt in the theft of court mail, which caused my case to be dismissed.

Here's the report I filed with the San Jose Police Department:
SJPD Report 12-194-3248 re Stolen Mail The response:SJPD Stolen Mail Report Rejection Letter

County welfare debacle resolved, now on to healthcare

My rental assistance and cash aid at the county welfare office were disbursed without problems yesterday; I did nothing they asked for. I simply asked for a supervisor, told her what a bullheaded maneuver the denial of benefits was, and they gave me the benefits immediately. All of this, after having spoken with the landlord, who said he was so well-known at the welfare office that they had no right to any documentation that they didn't already have.

The supervisor agreed.

You can see videos and hear audio files of my past encounters with demonic collaborators who have done and said just about anything to make problems for me in anyway they can at:
In the latter case, whatever reason she provided was completely disregarded by her supervisor the next day. In other words, it was contrived, her supervisor thought so, and there was no reason for withholding the check.

It's simple: she gets something from demons, and they told her to "make a problem." So, she did. Now, she's probably skulking about on someone's roof—half-invisible—tapping on someone's windows to scare them.

I guess, kinda, that would be fun.

Anyway, now on to my county healthcare provider, ValleyCare.

Every year, I have to renew my healthcare benefits. The only document I'm required to provide is a proof of income statement from the county welfare office. So, a month ago, I went to the county welfare office to obtain the income verification statement. There, they took a screen capture of my account history, printed it out, and then stamped it with the date and time and name of the office.

When I brought that to ValleyCare, they had to decide whether that was sufficient. The receptionist took it to one of the employees who processes renewal requests, and that employee said it was sufficient. I waited in the ValleyCare lobby for about 3 hours before meeting with the employee, who simply said that the renewal would be processed.

A few days later, however, I was told that it would not be processed because the proof of verification was invalid. It needed to look different.

Simply put: no, it doesn't. It was fine then, and it's fine now. This tactic is a commonly used one by the demon-infested local government to simply inconvenience and annoy people demons don't like (or people who don't like demons, among which I would be head-honcho).

So, this morning, I'm going to visit ValleyCare and call them out. I'll report back on that later, and will include recordings of my conversations, of course.

VIDEOS | Juggalo Demon (finally) caught in-the-flesh on video

It finally made its appearance in the flesh, a Juggalo Demon, as shown in this series of still frames from a video recently made at 650 South Fifth Street, in San Jose, California:
The profile of a violence-inducing Juggalo Demon, the frequent companion of young
males already predisposed towards (and fascinated by) acts of carnage

This Juggalo demon had eluded to its upcoming appearance as far back as 10 months ago by blending its face with the windows and stairs of the house at 471 East Julian Street, also in San Jose, California—the nexus of hyperdimensional portal activity:

It is not uncommon for emerging demons to announce their pending arrival by
blending with objects (stairs and windows), light (streetlamp) and shadow (nighttime)
These types of demons, which are easily identifiable by the clown-like markings on their faces, are the violence-inducing demonic peers to easily influenced young males, who already have a predilection towards—and an innate thirst for—violence.

They encourage such youth to commits atrocious acts, such as hacking another man's head with an axe, just as Josh once came very close to doing to me one night in July 2006 (read Gang-stalker confesses, describes criminal agenda to victim and Gang-stalker eludes to demons in confession to crimes).

HOME | Resident's family heckles about sexuality, penis

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.
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
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.

Giant demon faces make usual appearance during demonic attack

As a VTA light rail passenger, should I report all unattended parcels, bags, and luggage—and giant demon heads?

This past weekend's demonic attack was precipitated by the usual parade of giant demon heads blended with natural objects, light and shadow—and, luckily, I was able to capture (and keep) two more photos to add to my collection.
NOTE | The blending of a giant demon head is so subtle, the demons that comb my videos to remove the parts they don't want me to have miss them.
On the far end of the light rail platform, you can see the outline of a rather normal-looking face:
This, and the arrival of half-a-dozen phantoms to the far end of the train platform, is what two men tried to hide from my camera, as shown in this video:

As you can see in the video, the man closest to the camera has his bag raised conspicuously between my camera and the far end of the platform; then, as soon as he lowers it, another man jumps in the way. Finally, when the second man leans back and out of the way, the man has just raised his bag to block the view.

They are being instructed by Voice Demons to do this, who tell people during a demonic attack to do oddball things which are meant to annoy, anger and frighten their target. The have little regard for the danger they place people in by doing this, and the people who do it seem to have no regard for their personal safety.

Anyway, this isn't the only face that I have on camera, blending in with something else, a technique that is demonstrated in the well-known Chica o Vieja (Is it a young lady or an old woman?):


The most poignant example of demonic blending I have in my photo collection is taken from the first frame of a video showing the Spectre of Death, semi-cloaked in my entryway:
This giant demon face on my wall later appeared on the side of a
building in Palo Alto, which spanned almost five stories high

Demon in tree manipulates branches to form letter 'J'

Sometimes, it's the letter 'S'; other times, it's the number '8'. Rarely, but when it's not 'S' or '8', it's 'J', as it is in this still frame from a new video made two days ago:
This still frame was taken from the video shown below, which contains the
letter 'J' as formed by a demon using branches from the tree it was hiding in
I wouldn't think much of this ordinarily—in fact, I didn't even notice it until I reviewed this video two days later—but, it always happens on the same and at the same time I capture demons on video, so I know that it's a message, and that it's from them whenever I see one of those three characters formed out of something that wouldn't normally form itself into one of them.
There's that reason, and the fact that, even though you can't see it in the dark, there was a cloaked demon in that tree, and I was pointing the camera at it in the hopes of catching a glimpse of it flitting off into the air or dropping to the ground (not that I would get to keep that for very long, of course).
Demons in tree branches, and demons in the tree themselves (as shown here)—two different things
The number '8' is, by far, the most prevalent character created by demons, and is usually accomplished using power cords or shoestrings, and made by sucker demons, who attach the length of their worm-like bodies to the length of the cord, etc., and then coil themselves into a figure-eight:
This was a botched attempt by a sucker demon to fashion a shoestring into a figure-eight-slash-letter-S design, which is the moniker of the hobgoblin demons, the upper echelon of demon society 
Sucker demons don't just coil into any old figure-eight, but sometimes intertwine cords into an elaborate knot first 
A perfectly symmetrical figure-eight, created in under one second (while I blinked) 
A failed attempt to blend a figure-eight with another commonly created symbol called a Triquetra
Sucker demons, when aggressive and angry, will coil power cords right in front of your face, as shown in three videos
SEE | Sucker demons on video arranging and manipulating power cords at Angry Sucker Demons Manipulate Power Cords.
This phenomenon started in late 2006, and continues today in more than just the ways shown here—some of them astonishing and unbelievable. In the kitchen of my apartment at 1211 East Santa Clara Avenue #4, in San Jose, California, you could stand in one location in the kitchen and simply turn your head from side to the other and see almost every letter in the alphabet made out of something—a hook on the wall was the letter 'J', for example.

This kind of planning and effort is typical of demons. Consider the Spectre of Death, who, after visiting my closet three days earlier, arrange a set of coat hangers so that, when viewed from a certain angle—and only a certain angle—and in a certain amount of light, formed his face:
What looked like the Spectre of Death returning to my closet...
...was actually a set of artfully arranged coat hangers
Demonic artwork can also be realistic, as shown by this combination of a power strip, light and shadow, which forms Scratchen's eye:
"Scratchen's eye" can be seen in the recesses between the bed and shelves at the foot of the bed

Phantoms run over 65 miles per hour to keep up with train

This Sunday, I clutched ultra-sensitive videos I had just made on my cellphone of humans and demons committing crimes in tandem—atrocious crimes, in fact—while as many as two dozen phantom demons chased, on foot, the light rail car I had boarded, as I hoped in earnest of at least watching what I had acquired, and hoped in vain of keeping it.
Before it was taken by demons, I had excellent footage of two dozen phantoms running after the light rail car, as well as a 12-foot (approx.) long sucker demon snaking from tree-to-tree along the tree-lined sections of the track
By the way, the light rail travels up to 75 miles an hour on some stretches. And, they kept up the pace for quite a distance, running straight through people, cars, trees and concrete platforms, which, as they passed into, slowly elevated them to its surface.
NOTE | This implies that matter provides buoyancy to a cloaked demon, and surface tension provides adhesion; air would be too thin to provide buoyancy, so they are not lifted up by air. I knew gravity played no role because of many other observances that clearly indicated such, including my own transport through a hyperdimensional portal, which is always precipitated by weightlessness (and a disorienting dizziness that invariably results in passing out); but, before now, I couldn't explain how a cloaked demon could walk on a surface and not fall through it, even though they could walk through it. Dense matter is like water to their air-filled buoy selves.
In the end, all the good footage had been clipped out of the videos, including the part where a mirror demon's hand reaches out of the mirror and deflects mine as I try to adjust it.

However, in spite of having lost so much of what I caught on video, I was able to witness more humans and demons working together behind-the-scenes, making it all well worth the trouble, to be sure.

What's more is I got to watch on video for the first time what my eyes have seen countless times over the years, i.e., the phantoms running amok in San Jose; that was a good thing because now I know that,  if my camera caught these things, that means everyone else's eyes did, too. So, that would be proof-positive to even the insane that the town has a dirty, dirty little secret that it cares not to mention, even when it's in front of your face and their faces at the same time.
NOTE | The Voices Demons said, "They know better than to do anything but what we tell them. We got heify with them once, and we'll do it again if we have to." And, on that note, the Voices Demons have constantly been expressing their anger over certain persons' refusal to help them hurt me, and have stated that they are planning to reintroduce the concept of "our will, never yours" to the people of this town. I do not know what they have done in the past, and I can't imagine others getting involved in any other way, except out of curiosity. I'm simply not that important; but, it's what they talked about non-stop today, and this blog is about what happens to me with regards to them, so I'm putting it in here.
Disgusting.

Even more rewarding is what I learned about capturing demons on video in the future, especially now that they can easily modify and delete video evidence of their presence. I found that if the sepia color filter is turned on (read Sepia color video camera filter catches more demons).

This counters their recently increased ability to become almost imperceptible to a camera, an ability that made them even more brazen than ever, even in the face of a video camera. Now, this new cloak is all but useless to them.


Persistence pays off with police, report taken on crime by former landlord

For the LORD loves justice, and forsakes not his saints; they are preserved forever: but the descendants of the wicked shall be cut off. [Psalms 37:28]

It took several weeks of multiple requests—three of those today, in fact—before the Santa Clara Police Department agreed to file a report on the violation of Section 148.5 of the California Penal Code by my former landlord, Kirk Moye.
Kirk Moye, former landlord of 3311 Princeton Way #5 in Santa Clara, California, lied to the Santa Clara Police Department about a lawfully obtained eviction that never happened to obtain a quick and dirty eviction of his own
For more information on that crime and the incidences precipitating the filing of a criminal complaint, read the following posts:
In the first recording, I am told, "no," twice by an officer who did not want to take a report. His lengthy—and technically incorrect—explanation for why can be heard in the second recording.

In the third recording, a police supervisor agrees to file a report, but attempts to meter my expectations of any results beyond that.

In the fourth recording, a police officer takes the report. At the end, he also discusses—in a roundabout way—the rest of the situation as my readers know it. I don't mean to be roundabout back; but, everyone's level of knowledge in the matter is different, and what's different is usually wrong. And, if it's not wrong, it's just downright scary that something like this could happen in America with other peoples' knowledge and then continue for as long as it has.
Officer Amos wrote down the number of the report detailing the crime committed by Kirk Moye
Unless, of course, they are demonic filth themselves (but, that's scary, too). So, I don't go there when the only objective is something simple, like the filing a police report.

Otherwise, I'd still be there now, telling stories about which they could now do nothing, except their jobs, going forward.

County welfare employee conjures reasons for withholding rental assistance

Even a demon with the most magical power in Hell couldn't conjure reasons as stupid as one county welfare worker did today for withholding my rental assistance check, reasons which are still clear to me.

In the first of three recordings, you will hear an employee state that there are no apparent reasons why the check should not have been issued; in the second recording, you will hear the second employee waffle as to the reasons. Initially, for each reason she provides, I counter; so, in the third recording, after she retreated to her office to conjure more reasons—which included a letter stating the reasons that she claims was mailed to me—she comes back out with only one additional requirement: a copy of the lease.
NOTE | She also claimed that they had mailed a letter regarding the deficiencies in my application for rental assistance; but, like all mail lately, I have not received it. It is likely being stolen at the new residence, just like my mail at the last two residences.
That reason sounds reasonable enough, but it doesn't prove anything they don't already know—primary, proof of ownership of the residence. Lee Ayers of Heaven's Gate, my landlord, is well-known by the county welfare office, as nearly all residents of 650 South Fifth Street receive rental assistance from the county, and always have for nearly 15 years or more. Moreover, the landlord provided a taxpayer ID number, which could easily have been used by the welfare office to verify any information they needed.


But, as I suspected—and as the Voices Demons explicitly stated long ago—they and the other demons are not going to allow any substantial kind of aid to reach me; and, by their actions, they have indicated that they will stoop to any level, even at the expense of their own pride and image.


Here's how they did that after I left the welfare office: they sent a San Jose Police Officer and Santa Clara County Sheriff's Deputy towards me. I was standing at the far end of the driveway leading to the agency, and had started to walk back to find out what was keeping my ride in there for so long. I walked between them, actually, and they kept on going.


When I walked into the agency, the guy who works at the front door and passes out tickets said the cops were looking for me.


So, I said, "That's odd; they just walked past me."


"Well, they were looking for you," he said.


"Okay. I'm here now. So, if they're looking for me, they've found me," was my reply.


Shortly afterwards, Long (my ride) finished with his business there, and we walked out into the parking lot towards his car. The same two law enforcement officers approached, but just kept walking.


Anyway, if I'm able to get a copy of a lease agreement from the landlord tonight, I'll return tomorrow to get the check. But, based on my past involvement with demons, any number of things could go wrong between now and then (of course, I'll be sure to blog it, if it does).

Welfare benefits blocked again by demons

The Voices Demons have blocked both rental assistance and cash aid from being disbursed this month, once again using their contacts at the Santa Clara County Social Services Agency to accomplish this. The last time I reported this was last March in Demonic agenda extends to social services agency, which contained a recording of an agency employee falsely portraying herself as a supervisor, so that I could not actually speak to a real supervisor and report the activities of the employee who wrongfully refused to process the needed paperwork to disburse my welfare benefits.
The Santa Clara County Social Services Agency in San Jose, California
Three days ago, my cash aid benefits amount was $.63, which is $.63 more than it should be. The balance should have remained at $0 or, if the monthly rental assistance check was not issued to my landlord, Lee Ayers, went up to $147. According to the automated telephone information system provided by the county for accessing transaction information and account balances, there were no deposits and no transactions. This morning, the landlord said that he had not received the rental assistance check from the agency, either.
The employee who, last March, refused to process paperwork needed to disburse cash benefits
Today, after visiting the Santa Clara Police Department to file the complaint that they initially refused to file a report on, as described yesterday, I will go to the agency to resolve this issue. It will, of course, be recorded either on video or audio.

UPDATE | Police initially refuse to take criminal complaint against landlord

On Sunday, the Santa Clara Police Department initially refused to take a criminal complaint against my former landlord, Kirk Moye, who, on June 11th, told police that I was trespassing in my own apartment, that he had won an eviction order in court, and that the sheriff's office had served me with eviction papers.

As more fully recounted in Criminal charges against former landlord planned, I was then placed in handcuffs, while the police investigated my claim that it was a lie. I was eventually released without arrest once the landlord failed to produce eviction papers (and, after he admitted to making up the story), but was told by police that day to leave the apartment or "[they would] find a reason to arrest me." When they said this, I believed them, and fled my apartment soon thereafter. A police department that has alleged that I slashed 12 tires by stabbing them repeatedly with a hypodermic needle until they popped (I've never tried; but, I'm pretty sure this wouldn't work) is probably willing to carry out such a threat.

At the station, a desk officer stated that I should have reported it immediately; I countered that I asked whether it was a crime to lie to police in order to have someone falsely arrested, but no one seemed to know for sure. It was only after I researched the California Penal Code did I find out for myself that Section 148.5 considers this a misdemeanor, which can reported up to a year after being committed.

The analogy the officer used was an example involving a fight at the bar; he said that those types of incidences are best reported immediately. His explanation was untenable to me, so I offered that the most likely reasons are:

  1. Witnesses will still be all at one location, specifically, the scene;
  2. Any injuries will still be fresh, and more fully documentable; and,
  3. The suspect won't be too far away or have much time to hide.
I then explained that this crime was witnessed by police officers, is documented by them, and that they are the witnesses. So, to me, there are no real advantages to filing a report on the type of complaint I wanted to make right on the scene, even if the situation didn't involve a threat to be arrested for something yet to be done, and even if I did know that there was a specific penal code violation.

I will probably make another attempt in the future; but, the advantages gained by the attempt create more future possibilities than going for the now small-potato act of filing a complaint against Kirk Moye.

VIDEO | Sucker Demon Boards VTA Light Rail Car

FACT: A sucker demon is not too proud to take public transportation.

As I wondered San Jose yesterday recording demonic activity on video, I inadvertently caught a sucker demon flying low-to-the-ground to board undetected a VTA light rail car (a rail-based public transit system).
On January 5th, 2012, an identical sucker demon was recorded flying into my apartment in Sucker Demon Flys Into My Apartment (also shown below).
Ironically, my cellphone acquired clearer images of the sucker demon in this newest video, as compared to the images in the first video, which were acquired by my much better-equipped laptop camera:
The images of the flying sucker demon acquired by my MacBook Air are blurry, while those
made by my Huawei Ascend M860, even though, technically, it has a better quality camera

TECHNOLOGY | Sepia color video camera filter catches more demons

The sepia color filter feature on my Huawei Ascend M860 video camera caught things it never did before, including the fast-moving phantoms and cloaked demons that can easily be seen with the naked eye, but rarely by a video camera. This is likely due, in part, to ASIC or DSP chips designed to post-process images taken by the camera, in order to "correct" abnormalities; it is likely that whatever detection algorithm is used also considers faint, fast-moving objects to be such abnormalities.

Such algorithms are probably only developed for processing full-color images, and not images that are sepia-toned; and, if they are, they would probably be unable to distinguish between a phantom or specter and an object that was reduced to the same color range by the shift in colors applied by the sepia tone filter. Therefore, the filter won't remove the phantoms at all.

Just as surmised in the posts about penetrating a demon cloak while quickly panning the camera, this also has something to do with the science of light, I believe.

In this video, you can see an LED sign flashing, even though, in reality, it wasn't (and, it doesn't look like it should be, as it cannot be read). For some reason, it only appears that way when the sepia tone filter is applied to images made on video:
NOTE | Incidentally, this video also shows two demonic (human) collaborators masking the arrival of demons on the far end of the platform. First, one man holds a bag in view of the camera; when he lowers it, another man immediately steps into view. When that man steps back, the first man immediately raises the bag again.
This discovery was by mere coincidence, and occurred as a result of the work of an unnamed hacker, who caused random changes to the settings of my phone apps, l caught on video things I only could have described before, such as the black-robed phantoms that run alongside the light rail, or the specters you can only see out of the corner of your eye, they disappear that fast when you turn your head. And, now that I have them on video, I can get a better look.

There are 18 videos of this nature, with real-life demons packed in every frame, downloadable from DropBox at:

http://db.tt/bF3of6Tk
http://db.tt/6GCjw911
http://db.tt/9WakN74Hg
http://db.tt/AotfcQzS
http://db.tt/KWs0bZNIf
http://db.tt/KWs0bZNI
http://db.tt/b8NLJVCx
http://db.tt/h65j9yuB
http://db.tt/Al5fSb9P
http://db.tt/Q5PG7zi4
http://db.tt/EFoAA7Wq
http://db.tt/aHSkhOYU

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JUSTICE | Criminal charges against former landlord planned

This is how the gang-stalkers did their work of depleting my entire savings and of depriving me of all my belongings—including my house—in just under four months in 2006: they committed crime after crime after crime, while the police let them (a perfect example is described in Night of the Gun Chase).
They either stole my money or caused expenses by either taking property or vandalizing it, including my home and my car, multiple times. And, while nearly every crime was reported, police did absolutely nothing. There was not a single arrest, even when the gang-stalkers were caught in the act, and even when they admitted it.

Now, less than six years later, these same irresponsible acts of indifference committed by the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety are threatening to repeat themselves at the Santa Clara Police Department, in that the latter has declined to even identify the act of filing a false report to a police officer as a crime in California.

As originally reported in Police report detailing landlord's failed attempt at instigating false arrest, Kirk Moye, my former landlord, told the Santa Clara Police Department on June 11th, that, previously, he had obtained an order of eviction against me in the Superior Court of California, that I had been served by the Santa Clara County Sheriff, and that I was presently trespassing in my apartment, which he owned (see report, below).

Santa Clara Police Report (Kirk Moye)


None of that happened.

But before police discovered this, they had already placed me in handcuffs—dripping wet from the shower—and escorted me outside of the apartment, in front of the entire neighborhood. Afterwards, however, they let me go.
Kirk Moye, former landlord of 3311 Princeton Way #5
in Santa Clara, California, lied to the Santa Clara Police Department
Kirk Moye, who was coincidentally spotted today at The Capitol Flea Market (pictured, above), therefore, violated the following California law:
California Penal Code Section 148.5 (Reporting false information to a peace officer)
  1. Every person who reports to any peace officer listed in Section 830.1 ... that a felony or misdemeanor has been committed, knowing the report to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
  2. Every person who reports to any other peace officer, as defined in ... that a felony or misdemeanor has been committed, knowing the report to be false, is guilty of a misdemeanor if (1) the false information is given while the peace officer is engaged in the performance of his or her duties as a peace officer and (2) the person providing the false information knows or should have known that the person receiving the information is a peace officer.
California Penal Code Section 830.1a (Definition of a peace officer)
  1. [A]ny police officer, employed in that capacity and appointed by the chief of police or chief, director, or chief executive of a public safety agency, of a city ... is a peace officer.
I have visited the Santa Clara Police Department several times, requesting that an internal affairs representative contact me to discuss the officers actions that day. After all, evictions are well-documented, and are easily verifiable with the sheriff's department; the landlord's claim could have been verified prior to the act of detaining me. I also wanted to discuss the validity (or lack thereof) of the police officers' admonishment to move, which they said to do, even in the absence of an eviction, "or we'll find a reason to arrest you."

On those occasions, I was given a telephone number by desk staff to the internal affairs department (instead of being referred to a desk sergeant, strangely); however, so far, voice messages left with the department have not be returned.

Also while there, I explained Kirk Moye's role that day, but was told each time that it was unclear whether a crime had been committed, and no offer to take a report was made. I left with the feeling that the police department simply does not want to prosecute anyone on my behalf. And, as discussed in Demonic plan to oust me from new apartment backfires on roommate and Police report detailing tirade by former roommate, that includes even at the cost of my own safety.

Tomorrow, on my way home from church, I will insist that a report be taken, and that said report be filed with the Santa Clara County District Attorney for prosecution. After all, what Kirk Moye did was knowingly, in every sense of the word; you don't accidentally forget whether you went through the arduous legal process of eviction, and the equally arduous process of having the sheriff serve papers.

The landlord wanted to throw me out quickly and cheaply by lying, which he did in retaliation for having called the police on his buddy and rumored lover, Victor Salazar (the prophecy demons said it—not me), and for having planned a lawsuit against him for theft, all of which is described in Theft complaint filed against former "haunted" roommate and Prophecy Demons | "They'll offer you 105 (years) to life [in prison]".
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COMING UP | A proof of service from the Superior Court and a in-custody verification statement from the county jail, when combined with the fact that Victor Salazar had the only other mailbox key while I was in jail, definitively points to him as the thief of legal mail that caused me to lose an important appeal case by default. Will the Santa Clara Police Department forward the complaint to the district attorney's office? Or, will Sergeant McFarland, the investigator of the theft complaint against Salazar, let yet another criminal act against me go unpunished? Find out next week.