#373 - HOW-TO | Removing eye spider demons from your skin

Following are guidelines for removing an eye spider demon from the surface of your skin (not underneath your skin, nor from your eyes or any orifice of your body). Before reading this post, you should first read PHOTO | Sucker demons pass through fabric and anchor to face and HOW-TO | Vanquishing sucker demons from the bedroom. These are essential to understanding much of what it described about eye spider demons.

Like a sucker demon, an eye spider demon can attach to the surface of your skin, but can also crawl underneath it by passing through it, as shown in VIDEO TIMELINE | Eye Spider Demon Traveling Underneath Skin.

When uncloaked and camouflaged, it may look like strands of hair similar to your own, all growing out of the same follicle; however, without its camouflage, it will assume its natural appearance, basically, a spider without a body.

Unfortunately, the properties of an eye spider demon when cloaked prevent it from being recorded on digital video clearly, as is evident in the photos and videos shown in VIDEO | Cloaked eye spider demon (?) blurs visionExtensive damage to eyes, glasses stolen and Demons put "eye spiders" in eye sockets, nose and ears—and worse, and as more recently shown by these still frames, which were taken from a video made early this morning:

That's not hair; it's a horde of cloaked eye spider demons, which congregate in swarms as thick as maggots on rotting meat (Download more photos like this from MediaFire [1.3 MB])
As you can see from the photos above, when fully cloaked and attached to the surface of your skin, a eye spider demon appears as a barely visible, smoky-colored (i.e., ghost-like) haze, which, at first glance, might look like an afterimage were it not for its shape and detail, and the fact that it doesn't disappear after a few seconds.

Sometimes, though, on video, a cloaked eye spider demon looks oversaturated black in color or, sometimes, a glossy steel-blue (see the black squiggles in the photos above). The only exception I have ever captured on video is shown in VIDEO TIMELINE | Eye Spider Demon, Dismembered, which shows the flailing leg of an eye spider demon that I had just removed from the back of my hand (which is a highly preferred spot for eye spider demons due to its low traffic, as you can see from the photos above). To see it, you have to enlarge the video, and then watch very closely between the tips of my two fingers.

To locate an eye spider demon, rub a flattened palm over the surface of your skin. At hair clusters, feel for a small "ball" of pressure that gets tighter when you press on it. Then, to make sure, pinch that area until you hear the characteristic "pop" (see below).

As stated, eye spider demons affect a true camouflage, much in the way some animals in nature do (there is a type of fish in the sea that lays flat on any surface and mirrors it exactly and instantly). When on your arm, back, leg, or other part of your body, they will look almost identical to any number of hairs around them; the key difference between a clump of hair on your arm and a camouflaged eye spider demon is that the demon's simulated hair will usually be darker and longer, and the hairs in a simulated cluster will look more entangled and intertwined than the surrounding hairs, as well as denser.
NOTE | Like when they travel underneath the skin, there will be yellow bumps that glow slightly over the area where the sucker demon is embedded when under your eyelids, as shown in VIDEO | Cloaked eye spider demon (?) blurs vision.
Like sucker demons, eye spider demons attach to places that you can't reach very well, and places you don't touch that often. That would be:
  • your back of your body, primarily, your actual back (all along the spine), in between the buttocks, the cracks between your lower buttocks and upper thighs, and behind your knees.
  • If you're hairy, they will hide on the back of your hands, on top of your toes, knees, and elbows; these are the locations that they extend from to manipulate objects or pull on your limbs, which they do without being detected, as they can position themselves between their target and whatever is in-between (for example, if you are trying to tap something into your touchscreen cellphone, they will snake underneath your fingertips, and then touch the screen from that point, so that your fingers are covering them from your view.
  • Your head and face will usually be full of them, particularly, if they are reshaping your skull or facial structure. They nest in the nose, ears, mouth, and eyes (usually just under the eyelid.
To remove an eye spider demon, "pinch until it pops" by placing the tips of your forefinger and thumb on the surface of your skin, on either side of the base of the hair or the head of the eye spider demon.  Then, trapping the base of the hair (or the head) between your two fingers, roll your fingertips together until your fingernails are touching, and pinch until you hear and feel a "snap" between your fingertips, and on and under the surface of your skin near the hair follicle.

The sensation of pulling out an eye spider demon is very different from the one you feel when accidentally pulling out a regular hair. First, it is never painful, unless you pull out a hair, too.
NOTE | The sucker demons of the sewing-thread variety that congregate in your mouth, ears, and nose protect eye spider demons planted on the hairy surfaces of your skin by slithering down your arm and between your two fingers to simulate the feel of contact with the targeted eye spider demon. When you pull on what you think is the eye spider demon, they simulate the sliding sensation of an eye spider demon being pulled off of a hair by thinning their bodies and then pulling free from your grip. Don't be fooled; check your fingertips to see the lingering remains of the eye spider demon to dissolve right before your very eyes (or, watch it crawl back up your hand and then who-knows-where).

#372 - JUSTICE | Judge permits suits against collaborators, demons retaliate

Your question: Why would demons give a hoot about lawsuits? My answer: Because they are active in our justice system, manipulating it to their nefarious ends, which has been done at least since Jesus' time. Remember when He said to Judas, "What you do, do quickly?" Jesus was actually speaking to Satan, who was possessing Judas at the time He spoke that command. And, what was Satan to do? Manipulate the justice system to have Jesus falsely convicted and crucified. The point of that story is clear: demons do, and always have, had an interest in perverting justice—the very first concept of fairness that God gave us, as described in the Pentuarch; however, the point is also this: demons don't win when justice is served.



In Legal filings spark latest effort by demons to incarcerate me, I describe the typical Voices Demons response to any effort at preventing or recovering damages caused by their human collaborators in civil court, which always involves a series of physical attacks or mishaps and untimely inconveniences that last for days at a time, while making threats of incarceration.

Now, by mishaps, I mean tripping me while I walk by raising blocks of cement on the sidewalks, knocking or pulling things out of my hands, pushing my elbows, knees or hands into things as I pass by them, and more; by untimely inconveniences, I mean urgent bowel movements. All of these, they announce before they do them (see VIDEOS | Demons move walls to punish, control, frighten).

And, by threats to incarcerate, I mean like the one I describe in PROPHECY DEMONS | "They'll offer you 105 (years) to life [in prison]", and like the ones I have not yet told about on this blog, but have written about on The Sunnyvale Knock web site (see The web site that launched the demonic war).

But, when they started up again over the past several days, I was confused because I hadn't done anything related lawsuits. What was especially confusing was the ferocity of the attacks. They didn't just deploy the usual sucker demons, eye spider demons, or hobgoblin demons, which, by the way, were out in full force due to the spectacular new moon two nights ago—but, also a few Jawa-lookalike demons, and an even rarer dreamweaver demon, and a breath-stealer demon.

So, I checked the court docket and saw what the hubbub was about: my requests to the Superior Court to file two lawsuits against persons aiding demons were granted, as is shown on the court docket:
Two cases I had requested permission to file were given case numbers, which means my requests were granted
Lawsuits are my primary deterrent against demon incursions into my life, and they are powerful. I specifically warned them ahead of time that no further crime would be tolerated from them, and that if they did not immediately cease-and-desist all further thefts and the like, that I would retaliate by and through the civil and criminal justice for each and every offense, and that I would do so relentlessly until justice prevailed.

Not to be outdone, however, they have already caused major problems with at least one of the cases. First, a hearing on my request for a fee waiver was set, but no notice was sent. Therefore, I missed it, and the fee waiver request was denied. I had to submit another request just today. Also, while I was at the courthouse, the clerk refused, at first, to allow me to add the mailing address of the defendant. I had to argue with her for 30 minutes before (I think) the address was added.

The fee waiver hearing debacle is just that, too. Every fee waiver request is approved under the circumstances in which I request them; there has never been, nor ever should be, a hearing on this issue. What's more is, I not only failed to receive notice of this hearing, but of notice that the suit had been approved for filing. Simply put, they are not mailing notices to me, so that these cases don't go forward.

This is the same courthouse, by the way, in which a centurion demon actually stood behind Judge Loftus, telling him how to rule on issues related to the unlawful detainer case against me. It is also the same defendant.
COMING UP | Transcripts of the case—the number for which ends in 666—as well as links to relevant law showing the errors in judgment and violation of court rules, will posted in JUSTICE | Judge violated law on behalf of demons.
While the significance of bringing a lawsuit against a person who committed crimes on behalf of demons is clear, the specifics may not be; however, these links provide some background on these two cases:
  • Bush v. Salazar seeks damages for stolen property and court mail, as described in:
  • Bush v. Ziemkowski seeks the amount owed to me by law for having rented an illegal apartment to me:
On a related topic, the former landlord of the illegal apartments, who was ordered by the City of San Jose to shut them down, advertised for renters as recently as last week. Todd Waltrip, Code Inspector, was advised by e-mail:
Todd Waltrip Re Khoa Nguyen

HOW-TO | Vanquishing sucker demons from the bedroom

This post is a continuation of PHOTO | Sucker demons pass through fabric and anchor to face, which describes suckers demons that attack while you're in bed, and describes when and how I have removed (or even killed) such sucker demons. For general instructions on removing eye spider demons, which are similar in many ways to sucker demons, read HOW-TO | Removing eye spider demons from your skin.
NOTE | The instructions for removing a sucker demon from your skin are limited to those that are sticking straight up from its surface—not ones that have crawled below the surface, or ones that may be intertangled with body parts inside your ears, nose, mouth or other orifice. The sucker demons that these instructions pertain to or usually 3 inches or less in length, and a #2 pencil's lead at the base in circumference. They generally succumb to gravity if larger than that, like those attached to my back in a now-stolen video made last year, which were 2 feet or more in length, with the circumference of a silver-dollar at the base; otherwise, they usually follow the line of a hair on your body.
Typically, to remove a sucker demon from my skin body, my sheets, or even my clothes, I choose among three homegrown methods.

The less effective, and always temporary, method is to pinch very hard where the sucker demon is attached to the skin or hair, using your thumb and forefinger, with the tips of both in constant contact with the surface of the skin as you bring them together. Without lifting your fingers from the skin's surface, and as soon as you feel the slight pressure caused by the presence of a sucker demon between your fingers (you will not feel them until you pinch hard enough), pull fast and hard along the surface of the skin until an audible pop is heard. The sound is akin to a light shock of static electricity, and is usually followed by an immediate cessation in the tension in the area where the sucker demon was attached. It takes pressure, which you get from the pinch and the speed of the pulling motion, and friction, which must come from both the ridges on the skin of your fingers and when you slide across the surface of the skin to which the sucker demon is attached when pulling on it.

Regrettably, this does not kill or in any way inhibit or discourage a sucker demon; it will return almost immediately every time it is removed unless you remove yourself from the location where you were attacked.
NOTE | An attacking sucker demon is not to be confused with a sucker demon that has been covertly placed on your skin by a demon for purposes other than immediate, pronounced attack, such as a clandestine operation of some kind (or, maybe, for fostering nascent sucker demons—think wasp eggs on a caterpillar). They nearly always attach to the longest and thickest hairs on your body in the most out-of-reach places, such as your back, and in typically out-of-sight places, such as your groin, intergluteal cleft, and popliteal fossa. Because they anchor at the follicle, removing them usually means pulling a hair, which incidentally provides the necessary friction in order to permanently detaching the sucker demon.
The second method provides a longer period of time until the sucker demon resurfaces, and, in some rare cases, discourages a second attack; it involves the same pinch-and-pull technique described in the first method, but at the surface of the material the sucker demon has passed through. The differences are that you cannot feel the portion of the sucker demon that has passed through the surface of the material, only the portion that is underneath; but, you can feel it with the tips of your fingers—no hard pinching required. Also, most times you can feel the length of the sucker demon, if it is running along (and just under) the surface of the material. The trick is to locate the point where the sucker demon has passed through the surface of the material, grab it before it moves away, while, at the same time, gathering enough fabric between your fingertips so that, when you pull, the fabric doesn't hinder your movement. That's right: you have to grab the sucker demon along with the fabric in order to whip-snap it in two.
NOTE | The reason why you can feel a sucker demon through fabric, but cannot otherwise, is because fabric adds the necessary friction to overcome the 'untouchable' benefit of a demon cloak.
Let me repeat that, if you do not grab enough fabric, you will not be able to cover the distance needed to break the sucker demon; but, when you do, the reward is a loud snap, which sounds similar to the sound of ripping the threads in your sheets, but is still different enough to discern the difference. The other difference from ripping your sheets apart is the sensation and amount of effort required. You will feel the sucker demon dissolve between your fingers when it breaks, whereas you would still feel a thread between your fingers (or, at least you will feel it slide out of your fingers, if you couldn't feel it). Also, it is usually easier to rip apart a sucker demon caught in fabric than it is to tear up your sheets, unless your sheets are old and cheap. Finally, pulling a thread will pull your sheet up with it, whereas, if you pull with the requisite jerk/snap motion as for removing from skin, the sheet may slightly move, but will otherwise remain generally where it is, as a sucker demon is not as flexible as thread.
NOTE | Sometimes, you can feel a cloaked sucker demon without the benefit of fabric. If the sucker demon is thick enough, you can feel your hand passing through a strand of soft static electricity that offers less resistance with each pass through it. 
The third method is almost always permanent, and can result in the death of the sucker demon (read What it looks like when a demon dies). Basically, you pinch the material where the sucker demon has surfaced through it, making sure to feel the bump of the sucker demon, and hold onto it, instead of pulling. Then, with your other hand, find the length of the sucker demon, and trace it as far as the length of your arms and the topography of your bed will allow. At that point, pinch the sucker demon in the same way as just described. Remove your first grip, and relocate it to a point back along the path of the sucker demon, about shoulder's width apart, making absolutely sure that you have left enough slack in the material so that you can pull it in opposite directions. Then, with enough slack to build up speed and momentum for snapping the sucker demon in two, pull your hands in opposite directions. The motion and speed is sort of like cracking a belt that has been folded in half. At least six inches of slack should do; but, in any case, you must allow enough slack so that the speed of the movement and the resulting force are sufficient to break the sucker demon. The sound of a sucker demon snapping in this way is loud, primarily, because you are holding it closer to its base, where it is thicker.

The reason why a sucker demon is usually thicker at its base when attacking is a self-preservation maneuver, in that, in the event of a retreat due to an imminent snapping in two, it wants to have as little of its body to move away from the source of danger.

In order to understand what that means, you must know how a sucker demon snakes through material, and otherwise extends itself from its point of origin. Sucker demons don't slither like snakes; rather, their cellular(?) structure being comparable to granules of sand, they place parts of themselves one in front of the other, and the use the parts left behind to pull themselves forward using the recently placed front part. That's because these parts, like granules of sand, can be moves individually, although they cannot be separated from the others.

This may sound like a lot of work, as well as very time-consuming; but, if you think of how sucker demons are used, specifically, to slide through material that can be used to trap them in a pinch, stack-and-pull motility is the only means that provides a chance of escape, as the parts of sucker demon can be moved inside it, just like dirt moves through the stomach tunnel of an earthworm. Therefore, when pinched, a sucker demon will harden its outer shell to create a tunnel that can withstand the pressure, and then safely move its parts through it, starting with the back parts, and then moving them to the front to get moving in the direction of escape.

Because of the time it takes to tunnel its own parts through itself in order to move, time which it may not be able to afford in a life-saving retreat—a sucker demon on the attack must limit itself to only the parts necessary to perform the task at hand so that it has a few parts as possible to move when retreating. (That would take some fancy guesswork, in that a sucker demon must estimate the number of its parts needed to stick to the type of surface, and how many parts are needed to produce the force necessary to pull the object it attaches to, which would be based on momentum and direction, size, weight, and, in where people are the target, their strength).

It must also reasonably estimate the number of its parts needed to reach the target through the twists and turns of multiple layers of fabric; if it overestimates, it will have parts blocking the tunnel when its time to retreat, forcing the parts nearest the target—and, therefore, at most risk—to wait until the tunnel has been cleared, which can only happen once the sucker demon has placed the unneeded parts already in the tunnel back to its base.
WARNING | Breaking a sucker demon at or near its base can (and likely will) result in a mild-to-severe electric-like shock, which feels like hitting your funny bone. Not only will it hurt, but it can cause temporary and partial paralysis in your fingers and hands.
NOTE | For miscellaneous information on the electrical properties of sucker demons, read Electrical conductivity of electronic device affects cloaked demon's ability to maintain contact with human skinObjects', persons' electrical conductivity limits demonic power, and Sucker Demons Interfere with Electronics on Contact, Spark when crushed.

PHOTO | Sucker demons pass through fabric and anchor to face

A typical part of the attacks by the demons I'm fighting includes sending hordes of sucker demons to harass and annoy me while I'm in bed. They've done this for over a year that I know of, more days than not. Last night was no exception, which lasted for two nights straight, and at least 16 hours each time.

Unfortunately, portraying a sucker demon attack in photos and video is next to impossible due to a sucker demon's preference for staying cloaked (i.e., invisible), and their size, as the type of sucker demons used in the above-described scenario are, at their thickest, as thin as yarn; they also move lighting-fast; moreover, their cloak will keep them from being seen from a normal distance by the camera unless the camera is in motion (shooting up-close is the exception, if you can get close).

NOTE | For more details on a demon's methods for dodging a camera, and to learn how to defeat their photo-evading tactics, read TIP | Blending Quicktime Video Layers to Penetrate Demon Cloaks.

As a consequence of this physical attributes and the workarounds for penetrating a cloak, any sucker demon recorded with a digital camera will appear distorted and blurry, oversaturated (if black), much larger than it actually is (due to the way emissions from their cloak registers with camera sensors), and might be masked by motion blurs.
NOTE | To learn why certain cloaked demons can be seen by digital camera technology, but not by the naked eye, read Invisible demons detectable by radiation emission; it contains a video of a cloaked hobgoblin demon that was invisible to the human eye, but was visible to the camera.
Lucky for me, I have captured enough video footage of these attacks that I have a wide selection of still frames to choose from, which has allowed me to show some of the kinds of activities sucker demons engage in during an attack. But, even with all that footage, it is only since early this morning am I able to show a sucker demon passing through material, while attaching itself to its target.

Specifically, I acquired a still frame from the video made during the attack that shows at least four black sucker demons that have passed through the surface of my pillow, and attached to my jaw (they look like tiny black pins, sticking out of the side of my face, and down into the pillow):
Four sucker demons, passed through the pillow's surface, attached to the side of my face
The image suffers from all of the setbacks to quality described above, in that the sucker demons are too small, and look unnatural in color, and are unusually sharp compared to the blurriness of the rest of the image:
Blue-gray tendrils extend from the side of my face, and through the surface of the pillow
Having previously lacked an image of a sucker demon passing through my bedsheets to attack has prevented me from telling what is perhaps the most significant part of my story regarding demon attacks, and has kept untold important information on the most powerful weapon in the arsenal of the demonic army now invading the Northern Bay Area of California, and what is arguably the most powerful weapon in existence (or even conceived of in any work of fiction writing).

But, for the purposes of this blot, I'll limit this post to just what this picture shows, and how that ties in with information provided in other posts about sucker demon attacks.

Although I don't specifically remember what the sucker demons shown above are doing (the attacks are constant, from every angle, and involve any number of sucker demons), they are probably attempting, preparing, or doing any of the following:
  • adding resistance to head movement, in order to cause fatigue and strain;
  • adjusting the position of my head to cause discomfort or pain;
  • causing nervous and muscle tension, which is usually not fully appreciable until after the sucker demon was removed;
  • deforming or reshaping the underlying bone tissue, as was first described in Skull disfigured in just two days in sucker demon attacks; and/or,
  • causing a sensation, ranging from the slightest indication of their presence, to burning or needling pain.
This would be just one more example of sucker demons attacking out of so many previously posted on this blog, except that it allows me to explain what it takes to remove them from me and out of my sheets and pillows, and to show how I ruined my fingers and nails, instead of just describing it as in Nerves, fingernails damaged from fighting sucker and eye spider demons.

In the next post, Vanquishing sucker demons from the bedroom, I describe how I remove an attacking sucker demon from your body and your sheets.

VIDEOS | Six videos show my face and body morphing, undergoing supernatural changes

There are five videos in my demonic activity video collection in which I morph into something demonic, and one in which my hand actually flies off my arm. They include:
  • Demon in the Dark. Turn the brightness of your screen to its highest setting to see a green demon face superimpose itself over mine, which is then followed by an orange orlock-like demon:
Half-breed demon  The pointy ear of an orlock demon
  • "Thing". My hand flies off my arm, taking on the likeness of Thing from The Addams Family, in order to grab my cellphone from off the floor before another demon, which you can (barely) see rapidly moving towards it from under the bed spread at the foot of the bed, gets to it first. In this video, I caught a glimpse of the needle-fingered glove of the demon that spikes peoples' brain and other internal organs in order to cause injuries that won't manifest into major illnesses and/or disability until sometime in the future date.
My hand flys off my arm and grabs
my cellphone before a demon does
The needle-fingered, Freddy Kreuger-style gloved
hand of a demon briefly appears at the top right
  • Two of Me. I transformed into a slightly different version of me and then back again in a matter of seconds, which is hardly noticeable without a comparison of two pictures, showing me before the morph and after it, respectively.
Before I morph, with a thin and elongated face, as well as smooth (unwrinkled) skinAfter I morph, looking older and scruffier, and with deeper creases in the face
Without orlock fangs......with orlock fangs
Raised brow and cheek bones, red color (look at the contrast between my face and body, row of sharp teeth, flat nose, ridged forehead, bald head, snake eye(s), and pointed ear add up to a centurion demon-orlock blend
Bearing the pointed ears, sloped nose and angular face of an orlock demon

In all six videos in which my body is shown undergoing some kind of supernatural transformation or performing a supernatural act, I am completely unaware of anything unusual. It was not until after viewing the videos did I see what happened.

PHOTOS | Physical attributes of orlock expressed during periods of high demonic activity

Don't read this post until you've read VIDEO | Orlock-like face morphs into a human one and watched the video of the man's morphing from that of an orlock to his own; without having done this first, this post will just look crazy.

I wasn't sure that elf was the right word to describe my new profile as it appears in this still frame, and which was taken from a couple of short segments in a video made yesterday (no motion required, as was necessary to see me as a centurion demon in PHOTOS | Underlying demon revealed in video in motion).
The most significant thing about this still frame of an orlock demon is that the video was not in motion
Typically, my face does not take on these elf-like qualities unless video is made of the camera panning across my face; and, only then during periods of high demonic activity.
Only my face takes on the sharp-angular curve and the pointy nose and ears in videos made during periods of high demonic activity; all others turn into glowing-eyed demons (or hobgoblin demons)
Moreover, you can only see the transformation by viewing individual still frames taken from the portion of a video in which either I or the camera is in motion.
The hooked nose and pointy ear are sharper than the other facial features, which is characteristic of all cloaked body parts (and entities) on digital video
The hooked nose is what made me think of fairy tales, and the pointy ears made me think of elves; but, that drooping ear lobe isn't consistent with what I've seen of elves (in books, of course). Plus, elves are typically portrayed as good characters, and nothing good possesses your body. So, that probably means that whatever I turned into is probably something else.

On a whim, I searched for hooked nose pointy ears on Google and stumbled upon orlocks, which made perfect sense after reading one description, which said that orlock features include pointed ears, extra-long fingers with claw-like nails, narrow, hooked nose with a bald head, a very angular face, and spindly limbs.
The most famous orlock, Max Schreck from Nosferatu
In the motion blur in many of my past videos—too many to be a coincidence—my fingers seem to form into long claws, as does at least one other person that I recorded on video; and, the elongated fingers are not from the blur (or motion) trail, either. Cloaked body parts don't blur on camera, even when it's in motion (although, they smudge, depending on the proximity to the camera); rather, they are simply revealed, albeit oversaturated in color. The knuckles, or finger joints, are clearly visible, and are evenly spaced and side-by-side on a horizontal keel.
Max Schreck had two pointy fangs, with no central incisors between them, like vampires do
The world's most famous orlock, Max Schrek, from the movie Nosferatu (shown above) has two fangs in the front of his mouth, with no teeth in between; and, as luck would have it, I captured video of two orlock-like fangs on video, thinking at the time that a morphing demon had recorded itself:
Apparently, I was expressing my orlock fangs in this video, and not watching a morphing demon (or, I was watching both...yikes!)
Note that orlock dentia contrasts with vampires', in that between Dracula's fangs, for example, there are the same two central incisors that humans have. I like that better; but, orlock fangs are definitely more sav(age), which probably goes a long way in their world, to be sure.

Here are a few stills from a video, showing a man's hand that is identical to an orlock's, and showing my pointy ears and the beginnings of a sloped nose:
My date's hand is shown in an elongated and enlarged state, which, to some, may appear as a motion blur or the downside of using an iSight camera; but, the problem with that assumption is this: the blur from the motion of his hand (in the video) appears to be trailing the opposite direction as it would be expected to—in other words, the elongation if his hand precedes its movement in the video

I'm searching now for another video, in which my hands are also elongated, with claw-like fingernails.

PHOTOS | Underlying demon revealed in video in motion

Whenever the room is full of the red, blue and green snow you see so prominently on video during periods of high demonic activity (called chroma), my face appears to transform into that of a centurion demon when I move my head quickly, or when the camera is in fast motion:
My brow, nose, ears, mouth and teeth change into the likeness of a centurion demon

This phenomenon is identical to that described in PHOTO | Video in motion reveals woman's hobgoblin demon underpinnings, in which the motion of the camera revealed a woman's overlaying (or underlying) hobgoblin demon; but, it is different from both what is shown in VIDEO | Elf demon morphs back into human mask, which is a physical transformation—not an overlay of chroma—and in VIDEO TIMELINE | Demon in the Dark, which looks the same, but is an actual possession by which the entity appeared and acted of its own volition (neither me nor the camera were in motion when the demon in the dark appeared, whereas the camera obviously had to be in motion to make the demon in this new video clip appear, as was the case in the video of the hobgoblin-demon possessed woman).
A slightly enhanced version of the image shown above, which better highlights the pointed ear, protruding brow ridge and protruded lips of a centurion-like demon
Here is the series of still frames (in order from human to demon to human) from the portion of a video made yesterday, which show the apparent transformation of my face to demon and then back again:
Compare to the above two images for reference




Morphed to a demon face








Ended with a human face again

VIDEO | Orlock-like face morphs into a human one


Following is the profile of an orlock, who posed as a man I met online, and who is shown in this still frame that was taken from a video:
A part of a still frame taken from a video (below), showing what appears to be a transformation of the face of an orlock to that of a human
Orlocks are the easiest demon to detect with fast-moving video, as their morphing veneer is sluggish to compensate when they are in motion. To the naked eye, they are hard to see; but, the lag is not hard to see when skimming a video frame-by-frame, as long as the camera is stationary and the subject is moving. In this case, the subject's movement came from the act of fellatio (yes, an orlock blew me):
I unwittingly got a blow job from an orlock
In another excerpt from a video made today, a man's face is shown morphing back to human from what appears to be some sort of an orlock-like demon. He probably did this in order to conform to what I was used to seeing, after getting caught by surprise, and after having let his guard down at some point while I wasn't looking at him:
The transformation looks much more fluid when the video is played on its native Huawei Ascend M860. Accordingly, I have provided the following still frames from the portion of the video where the morphing takes place so you can see each step from elf demon to its human mask:



This is not the first time demonic activity has occurred on video during sex, as further explained in these posts: