#484 - Scratchen teleports through space (and, possibly, time, too)

The story of Scratchen's travel through time and space, believe it or not, begins around the same time the attack of my demons began: about age 5. I'll write more about that later.

But, in the interests of expediency and prioritization (in other words, for now), I'll limit my narrative to what happened two nights ago:

On that night, just as they began back in March of last year, as first described in Demons Threaten Scratchen, the Voices Demons were threatening Scratchen with injury and death, all night and all day; whereas they used to say, "Scratchen is dead meat," they are now saying, "We're going to hurt Scratchen's little head." The change in the words they use to threaten Scratchen occurred several months ago; but, the threat, overall, is fairly the same.


What was different on this night, however, was an actual appearance by Scratchen herself, outside my window, right when the Voices Demons told me to look outside:
Scratchen doesn't have three front legs (or three tails) any more than she has a snake for an ear
When I saw her, I decided to take a picture; and, I'm glad I did because no one I know would believe this story if I hadn't. For one, Scratchen is an indoor-only cat, and, here, she is clearly outdoors. Secondly, she lives over four miles away, and the Spectre of Death guards the entrance and exit to the building she lives in (the significance of that being is that he and I don't get along, among other things):
A Spectre of Death-like demon guards the entrance to the apartment building in which my baby girl, Scratchen (cat), currently lives (from VIDEO | Spectre of Death Guards Entrance to Scratchen's Apartment)
In this video, the Spectre of Death slowly fades into view as the car pulls up to the entrance:
Finally, Scratchen doesn't have three front feet or three tails--as the picture seems to suggest, and as did my eyes at the time--unless her inner demon is expressing itself (demons teleport, instead of fly, when they need to carry something or someone, such as the person, animal or object they are possessing). In the past, Scratchen's ear turned into a sort of demon-like snake, which took a snap at my camera:
The tip and openng of Scratchen's ear nearly touch as the demonic snake it channeled snapped at my camera

You can actually see the snake in this video:

NOTE | For a better quality version of this video, download Scratchen, Possessed; also, search for Scratchen on this site.
When I spotted her, she was absolutely motionless, staring only at the window, ignoring everything else around her; in short, she was in a trance. This is what happens to the person or animal when they are being transported: they are transfixed by what they see at the end of the tunnel in front of them, which is a scene coming into focus, at a place where they know (or think they know) they are not. They are also very sedate, similarly to lucid dreaming. It is not until the person (or animal) has fully arrived at their destination does their consciousness fully kick in.

A second picture shows Scratchen's reaction to waking up outside, underneath a window, at a place she's never been:
Scratchen, now sporting only her original number of body parts, reacts with shock at hearing her name called from a place she was teleported to over four miles away
She paused for this picture only after I called her name, before running into a shadow and disappearing (the way demons do).

My baby girl stays with Long right now (search for 'Long Cao' on this site); here's what he had to say about these pictures:


I guess since Long lives with her now, this wasn't worth discussing to him any further than he did, as things like this that Scratchen does must be as commonplace for him to see as they were for me when she lived with me at my old apartment on 471 East Julian Street (which is now known as the "Nexus of Hyperdimensional Portal Activity").

#483 - PREVIEW | What is a Tuzzo person?

Last night, as Voices Demons worked feverishly to cause me "anger management issues," another Voices Demon chanted this into the air: "A Tuzzo person is a mental patient that has been driven crazy by someone else." Being that it was said by a Voices Demon, one can reasonably assume that the act of inflicting insanity is (or was) intentional, especially considering that this statement was made to other demons doing just that to me, and that that act was committed by demons.
NOTE | Read Demons attempt to induce insanity... for more about the acts involved in inducing insanity.
And, because it did not appear to be an answer to a question that I could hear, and because it was spoken in the same ceremonial tone I've heard many other Voices Demons use when conveying a message of importance or prefacing an act of great power, one can also assume that it was a form of rallying, even though the particular Voices Demon that spoke it came across more as a rowmaster than a cheerleader, in that he wasn't doing any work that I could see (or hear) at the time like the other Voices Demons. Because it was not spoken to me, but, rather, to the Voices Demons working around me (and, possibly, the humans working with them), it would seem, then, that the chant was probably intended to keep demons and people alike focused on the task at hand. After all, I'm sure no one was unclear on what they were doing, and had learned that term long before last night. So, why else would he be chanting the obvious into the air as they worked?

Tuzzo first introduced over six years ago, referred to name of demon horde
What "Tuzzo" means has long been one of several unanswered questions that have remained unanswered since the Voices Demons first made themselves known in 2006, when they first introduced the term. At first, it seemed to be their name; but, as they started using it in other ways, I doubted that it was the true meaning. Getting an answer to that question, however, was impossible all those years, as no one in the City of San Jose nor the Voices Demons would tell me what this word meant, even though it was clear thousands of them knew, having said to (and around) me during every period of high demonic activity for the past six years.
NOTE | Demons in San Jose are so common, they almost blend with the human population; but, the number of people in league with them is even more astounding.
Finally, I got my answer while reviewing a recording made during last night's attacks, which happened at my apartment at 2967 Sherbrooke Way in San Jose,  California.

Other terms usages
In addition to their name, the Voices Demons have long used tuzzo as an antonym to the word cogent; together, they are used in tandem to identify two disparate groups, which translate roughly to victims and perpetrators, respectively.

For the audience to which they use these words, mostly, human collaborators, who are "cogent people" only if they do what they are told to do to victims, the Voices Demons have expanded that definition to mean victims that deserve punishment for "pedophile tendencies," and, for perpetrators, they mean those "who have something in line for them," or "people who know how to deal with them," and people who are righteous in their "cause," and should be supported whenever asked, however asked, and on-the-spot.

NOTE | Everybody is victimized by Voices Demons, even the cogent people that help them; however, this is the pretext used to solicit participation by people in these demons' schemes.
However, in another conversation among Voices Demons overheard in a recording made as they harassed a guest to my apartment, they used these words to qualify the label "pedophile," which, apparently, is how I am referred to by the Voices Demons [see ]. Specifically, they called me a cogent pedophile, instead of making the distinction between me and them by calling me a Tuzzo person and themselves cogent people [read the transcript of this conversation at [see also AUDIO | Voices Demons harass visitor to my apartment].

 
Tuzzo not only found in demon speech, but in mass media, too
The word is used this way in dozens of songs, too; but this more recent definition (i.e., a driven-crazy person) is not eluded to in any of their lyrics; rather, the songs invariably imply that it means a group of demons and human collaborators that "hem up pedophiles."

All meanings obfuscate truth behind demonic involvment with people
The real reason for making somebody crazy, however, is so that any other number of things can be done to that person (many of them, scientific experimentation, Nazi-style) without much interference or concern from others.

Here's my conversation with someone so beleagured by demonic attempts to make him insane, who, simply put, is in too deep to be of help to himself, or to allow help from others:
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
More on all of this later...