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#404 - READER | Demon stalks man and his family for years

Ripley Erin Greeff stumbled across this blog while seeking answers about a demonic entity that appears to be stalking him, and asked if I could shed light on his situation—probably, in the hopes that I can allay his concerns. In an e-mail received this morning, he wrote: This is going to sound crazy; I was going to ask if you knew anything about a tall, dark-hooded figure. I've read and searched so many things online and at the library trying to get answers. There's always people that encounter something similar but they don't get answers either—just more questions; [but], I noticed you had blogged about how you can see a demon, [and] I was going to see if you knew what kind it would be based on what it looked like. My brother and sister have seen it in a moving vehicle. I, on the other hand, had an encounter at my mother's house a couple of years back in the middle of the night. My baby boy slept in the bed with me at the time. Don't know if that helps. I

#403 - VIDEOS/PHOTOS | Dragons in the trees (and curtains)

Within the past few months, dragons have become more and more the theme of demonic art, especially over the past several days, when the new moon brought its usual hobgoblin demons , known for their blanket demons and tree art and the like: A dragon's head made out of tree branches A flying dragon made from twisted curtains A perched dragon made from a tree trunk Two days ago, hobgoblin demon-generated dragon imagery appeared in two videos made during the period of high demonic activity at that time. First, in a video made while on an early morning walk, a dragon's head was created using tree branches; then, in a video made at another Santa Clara residence, a flying dragon created from a pair of twisted curtains: A dragon's head made out of tree branches A flying dragon made from twisted curtains The culprit behind the flying dragon-curtains In one of the still frames, the culprit—an angry, skull-faced demon of miniature proportions—was revealed:

#402 - VIDEO/PHOTOS | The Pillow Demons

A video clip made hours ago at a residence in Santa Clara shows several pillow demons, all of which appear on the same corner of my pillow; and, just like the old maid and the young maiden in  Chica o Vieja , the faces overlap each other. This enhanced still frame highlights the most prominent one: A color-enhanced and sharpened still frame (enlarged x2), showing an apprehensive, beret-wearing pillow demon peers sideways out of a fearful eye, with his upper lip coiled in snare, bearing gritted teeth There are at least four other faces overlapping the one shown above; however, unlike the aforementioned painting, in which each face has an equal presence (e.g., same size), you might have to do more than just change your focal point as you stare at the image to see the face of each pillow demon. Specifically, you may have to make adjustments to color, as well as other enhancements (such as sharpening), to images of pillow and blanket demons to visualize faces that are less promine

#401 - TECHNOLOGY | Enhancing photos of demons (and the like)

While looking for ways to clean up crappy photos of my boogey men, I came across a GIMP tutorial entitled  The High Pass Filter for Radical Sharpening , which had easy-to-follow instructions for improving the quality of images that are blurred by the motion of the camera. Here's a before and after of my first attempt, in which you can see nearly twice as many features in the demon's face in the improved version as you can in the original:  Enhanced Original Here's the result of applying the same method to another image, from which I learned that images that are motion-blurry benefit the most from this method: Before After I enhanced another image, this time, one that is very grainy and unfocused; it would have benefitted most by applying sharpening to individual parts of the face, as multiple renderings revealed thatsome settings work better on one part, while not so good on the other: Before After Here's another image, which is highly contrasted; li

#400 - SCIENCE | Sucker demons connect demons to humans for 'possession'

A sucker demon's omniscient knowledge of human biology, combined with its' physical characteristics specifically adapted to connect to both the human and demonic nervous systems, allows it to enable centurion demons to physically control the human to which a sucker demon is attached. The tendrils of a tumbleweed-variety sucker demon are extended into the body of a human at various points, which create a neural pathway from the human to the demon, enabling the latter to send impulses from its brain to the human's network of nerves. A common site in San Jose and its surrounding areas are people with a hazy, shimmering, ethereal-like crown on top of their heads (read  SCIENCE | The ethereal haze and glow of demons (and ghosts) explained ): The possessed will exhibit the appearance of wavy lines above their heads This is actually the external and cloaked portion of a tumbleweed-variety sucker demon that is attached to a person, and which is shown on my head in this vid

#399 - VIDEO | Sucker demon attacks at nude beach

Yesterday, as I tried to soak up rays at a private, nude beach in San Gregorio, California, I was attacked by a white, thread-like sucker demon that had so many tendrils, it looked like my hand was shooting lighting bolts onto my head: At one point, the single tendril of the sucker demon spins into a web, encompassing my entire head in an instant Like all other sucker demons, the one in the video from which this still frame was taken went right for the sore spot first created by sucker demons earlier this year, and which they have been drilling on nearly constantly since (shown, below ): Read more on the "hole" in my head that was created by sucker demons in  Skull disfigured in just two days in sucker demon attacks and Voices Demons use sucker demons to deform, bore holes in skull In this video, watch between my hands and my head to see the sucker demon; also, notice the tuff of sand it kicks up as it unearths itself from under my towel, near the end of the vi